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[November 27, 2017]
(The Sports Xchange) - San
Antonio point guard Tony Parker will make his season debut when the
Spurs host the Dallas Mavericks on Monday night.
Parker has been sidelined since rupturing his left quadriceps tendon
during May's playoff series against the Houston Rockets.
Parker began the announcement of his return with a "#ImBack"
headline on social media.
"Get ready #SpursNation, I'm coming back on tomorrow's game against
Dallas!" Parker wrote. "I'm really excited to play again. It has
been some tough months with a lot of recovery, patience and mental
strength. I wanted to thank everyone who believed in my return."
The 35-year-old Parker underwent surgery after the injury and there
were concerns about his future. Parker, a six-time All-Star, said he
didn't consider retirement.
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Steve "Snapper" Jones, the former pro basketball player who became a
renowned broadcaster, died Saturday night in Houston after a lengthy
illness, according to the Portland Trail Blazers. He was 75.
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Jones played for Portland of the NBA after being a three-time
All-Star in eight seasons in the ABA. His overall scoring average
between the two leagues was 15.2.
After his playing career ended in 1976, Jones became a popular
broadcaster and was the lead analyst for the "NBA on NBC" for more
than a decade. Former Trail Blazers teammate Bill Walton was often
part of the same crew. Jones called his last game in 2006 after 26
seasons as part of the Trail Blazers announcing team.
"The NBA family mourns the passing of Steve "Snapper" Jones --
former Portland Trail Blazer, ABA All-Star and one of the NBA's
all-time great TV analysts," NBA commissioner Adam Silver said in a
statement. "We send our deepest condolences to his family and many
friends."
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