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			 [November 20, 2018] 
			With the Washington Wizards in 
			11th place in the Eastern Conference, All-Star guards John Wall and 
			Bradley Beal -- and all other players on the roster -- are available 
			in trade talks, ESPN reported Monday, citing league sources. 
 And the increasing tension apparently is getting to Wall, who was 
			fined an undisclosed amount Monday for his verbal attack unleashed 
			at coach Scott Brooks during a recent practice session, according to 
			ESPN.
 
 Per the ESPN report, Wizards teammate Jeff Green and Brooks prodded 
			Wall and other teammates to raise the level of intensity in a 
			practice last week. That led to an expletive from Wall aimed at 
			Brooks.
 
 Wall apologized to Brooks minutes after the explosion, and to his 
			teammates the following day, league sources said.
 
 --Chicago Bulls guard Denzel Valentine will have reconstructive 
			surgery on his left ankle next week.
 
			 
			Valentine was diagnosed with ongoing ankle instability after being 
			evaluated by Dr. Bob Anderson, a foot and ankle specialist in Green 
			Bay, Wis. Anderson will perform the surgery, and the expected 
			recovery time is four to six months.
 
 The team added in its announcement that the 25-year-old is expected 
			to be fully recovered for offseason workouts heading into training 
			camp next summer.
 
 --The Memphis Grizzlies have had "extensive discussions" with free 
			agent center Joakim Noah in recent days, the New York Times' Marc 
			Stein reported.
 
 Noah, 33, was waived by the New York Knicks in October with two 
			years and $37.8 million remaining on his contract.
 
 The 11-year NBA veteran spent his first nine seasons with the 
			Chicago Bulls, earning two All-Star nods and three All-Defensive 
			Team selections. He was the 2013-14 NBA Defensive Player of the 
			Year.
 
 --New Orleans Pelicans point guard Elfrid Payton will miss 
			approximately six weeks due to his fractured left pinky, the team 
			announced.
 
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			Wizards guard John Wall (2) dribbles the ball around Portland Trail 
			Blazers center Jusuf Nurkic (27) during the second quarter at 
			Capital One Arena. Mandatory Credit: Amber Searls-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
            Payton is scheduled to undergo surgery on Tuesday to repair the 
			finger.
 The 24-year-old sustained the break Friday during a victory over the 
			Knicks. The injury occurred in his first game after he missed nine 
			consecutive games with an ankle injury.
 
 --Heat guard Goran Dragic had his swollen right knee drained of 
			fluid and will miss at least three games, according to the team.
 
 Dragic has missed four of the past nine games due to knee issues, 
			including Miami's Sunday game against the Los Angeles Lakers. The 
			team is hoping the inflammation will subside by next week.
 
 "I was relieved it was just fluids," Dragic said. "They got the 
			fluid out this morning, and from here on I just need to rest a 
			little bit and get back out there."
 
 --Miami Heat guard Josh Richardson was fined $25,000 for throwing 
			his shoe into the crowd, NBA executive vice president of basketball 
			operations Kiki VanDeWeghe announced.
 
 The incident occurred during the Heat's 113-97 home loss to the Los 
			Angeles Lakers on Nov. 18. With 6:31 remaining in the fourth 
			quarter, Richardson flung his sneaker into the stands in disgust and 
			was assessed a technical foul and ejected from the game.
 
 Richardson finished the loss with 17 points, six rebounds and three 
			assists in 25 minutes. He has been Miami's leading scorer this 
			season, averaging 20.4 points through the season's first 16 games.
 
 --Field Level Media
 
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