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[November 10, 2016]
Nov 9 (The Sports Xchange) -
Greg Ballard, the No 4 overall pick in the 1977 draft, died
Wednesday after an extended bout with prostate cancer. He was 61
years old.
Ballard was a small forward out of Oregon, who was drafted by
Washington and played eight seasons with the Bullets, with whom he
won a title in 1978. He played two seasons with Golden State and
after taking the 1987-88 season off, came back to play two games
with the Seattle SuperSonics.
During his career, he compiled 12.4 points, 6.1 rebounds and 2.2
assists a game before serving as an assistant for nine years with
the Atlanta Hawks.
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The Brooklyn Nets requested waivers on injured guard Greivis Vasquez
and signed undrafted rookie guard Yogi Ferrell from their NBA
Development League.
An ankle injury kept Vasquez, 29, from contributing much after the
Nets signed him to a one-year deal on July 13. He appeared in three
games this season with the Nets, averaging 2.3 points and 1.7
assists in 12.9 minutes per contest.
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Ferrell, 23, originally signed with Brooklyn on Aug. 5 and appeared
in three preseason games with the Nets, averaging 4.3 points and 1.7
assists in 9.6 minutes per contest.
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Washington Wizards guard John Wall was fined $25,000 by the NBA for
inappropriate interaction with an official and failing to leave the
court in a timely manner following an ejection.
Wall bumped official Marc Davis with 33.3 seconds remaining in
Monday's 114-106 loss to the Houston Rockets. The 26-year-old Wall,
a former top overall pick, was whistled for his second technical
foul, resulting in an automatic ejection. (Editing by Larry Fine) ))
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