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[February 13, 2017]
Feb 12 (The Sports Xchange) -
The Portland Trail Blazers traded center Mason Plumlee and a future
second-round draft pick to the Denver Nuggets for center Jusuf
Nurkic and a 2017 first-round pick, according to reports Sunday.
Portland now owns three picks in the 2017 NBA Draft, including its
own, Cleveland's and Memphis' via the deal with Denver, Yahoo!
Sports reported. The Trail Blazers will send their 2018 second-round
pick to the Grizzlies as part of the deal, sources told Yahoo
Sports.
The 26-year-old Plumlee, who has started 54 games for the Blazers
this season, is averaging career highs of 11.1 points, 8.0 rebounds
and 4.0 assists. He is scheduled to become a restricted free agent
this summer.
The 6-foot-11, 255-pound Plumlee was drafted by the Brooklyn Nets as
the 22nd overall pick in 2013 and traded in 2015 to the Trail
Blazers.
Nurkic, 22, was the 16th overall pick in 2014. The 7-0, 280-pounder
is averaging 8.0 points and 5.8 rebounds in 45 games (29 starts)
this season.
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Cleveland Cavaliers forward Kevin Love underwent an MRI on his
ailing left knee, with the team already ruling out the four-time
All-Star for Tuesday's game against the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Love experienced pain during Saturday's game against Denver,
prompting the Cavaliers to examine him Sunday.
Love, 28, is expected to undergo additional treatment and be
evaluated over the next several days. He is averaging 20.0 points,
11.1 rebounds and 1.9 assists.
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The Chicago Bulls were without guard Dwyane Wade and forwards Jimmy
Butler, Nikola Mirotic and Paul Zipser in Sunday's loss to the host
Minnesota Timberwolves.
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Butler, who's slated to start for the Eastern Conference in the
All-Star Game, has been dealing with a nagging heel injury. He
missed his fourth game in five contests because of the injury.
Butler returned Friday against Phoenix and scored 20 points.
Wade fell hard and hurt his wrists during Friday's loss. He is
listed with a right wrist contusion. It will be the seventh game
Wade has missed this season.
Mirotic woke up Sunday with back spasms and Zipser, who is listed
with left ankle tendonitis, was held out because of illness.
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Former New York Knicks guard Latrell Sprewell returned to Madison
Square Garden and sat next to owner James Dolan, four days after
Charles Oakley was physically removed from the arena and arrested.
Sprewell and Dolan have had an icy relationship dating back to the
former's trade to the Minnesota Timberwolves. Sprewell screamed
obscenities at Dolan in his first game back to Madison Square Garden
in 2003, but the two were cordial during Sunday's home game against
the San Antonio Spurs.
Sprewell, who received a warm reception from the fans on Sunday,
told ABC that the handling of the Oakley incident was
"disappointing" and "unfortunate" and that it was time to "iron it
out and get past it."
Sprewell wasn't the only former Knick in attendance as Bernard King
and Larry Johnson also sat near Dolan. (Editing by Andrew Both)
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