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[May 14, 2019]
Golden State Warriors star Kevin
Durant will miss Game 1 of the Western Conference finals against the
visiting Portland Trail Blazers on Tuesday due to a right calf
strain, ESPN said Monday.
ESPN's Ramona Shelburne reported that the two-time NBA Finals MVP
will not be reevaluated until Thursday, leaving his status for
Thursday night's Game 2 up in the air.
Injured during Wednesday's Game 5 win against Houston, the
30-year-old forward did not travel to Texas for Game 6 on Friday
when Golden State finished off the Rockets with a 118-113 victory.
A 10-time All-Star, Durant is averaging a league-high 34.2 points
this postseason with 5.2 rebounds, 4.9 assists and 1.2 steals in 11
games.
--The Cleveland Cavaliers signed John Beilein to a reported
five-year contract to be their new head coach, ending his 12 years
at the University of Michigan.
The 66-year-old coach informed players and staff at Michigan he was
moving on in a meeting Monday morning, prompting a message of thanks
from the Wolverines' athletic department after guiding the program
to four Big Ten titles and a pair of Final Fours.
The Cavaliers are back in the NBA draft lottery on Tuesday seeking
another cornerstone for the franchise after narrowly missing the
worst record in the league in their first season without LeBron
James since his return from Miami. The Cavaliers, Phoenix Suns and
New York Knicks all have a 14-percent chance to land the No. 1 pick
in the NBA draft.
--Head coach Brett Brown and forward Jimmy Butler shook off
questions about their long-term plans with the Philadelphia 76ers in
the immediate aftermath of a Game 7 loss Sunday to the Toronto
Raptors.
Brown, rumored to be on the hot seat if the 76ers didn't advance to
the conference finals, invited reporters to address general manager
Elton Brand and team ownership about anything "internal," including
his standing with the 76ers. Team owner Josh Harris was noncommittal
in April when asked about Brown's hold on the job, sparking
speculation the franchise was ready to move in another direction.
Whether Butler, a pending free agent, will be around for the next
phase of the "process" is up in the air. "I'm not worried about that
right now," Butler said. "I don't want to talk about anything
besides basketball."
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Warriors forward Kevin Durant (35) reacts after a play during the
third quarter against the Houston Rockets in game four of the second
round of the 2019 NBA Playoffs at Toyota Center. Mandatory Credit:
Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports
--Denver Nuggets forward Michael Porter Jr., who missed the 2018-19
season while recovering from a second surgery on his lumbar spine in
July, told NBA.com he is ready to play in the NBA Summer League this
year.
The 6-foot-10 Porter was considered a potential No. 1 overall pick
when he signed with Missouri for the 2017-18 season, but a back
injury cost him most of his freshman season and he slid to No. 14 in
the 2018 draft. The 20-year-old did not participate in the 2018
Summer League.
The Nuggets were eliminated in the Western Conference semifinals on
Sunday night, falling 100-96 in Game 7 to the Portland Trail
Blazers. The NBA Summer League will be held July 5-15 in Las Vegas.
--Phoenix Suns forward Josh Jackson is facing a felony charge of
escape after being arrested at a weekend music festival in Miami
Gardens, Fla.
Jackson, who averaged 11.5 points and 4.4 rebounds per game in 79
games (29 starts) during his second season with the Suns in 2018-19,
allegedly attempted to enter the VIP area at the Rolling Loud
festival multiple times without a proper pass, reported Andy Slater
of 640 The Hurricane in Miami. After police handcuffed the 6-foot-8
Jackson, he ran away, per the report.
Miami-Dade County police records obtained by Arizona Sports confirm
that the 22-year-old was arrested Saturday on a felony charge of
escape and a misdemeanor charge of resisting arrest without
violence. He was released after posting a $1,000 bond that same day
and has a hearing date scheduled for June 10.
--Field Level Media
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