NBA notebook: George set to make
Clippers’ debut
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[November 13, 2019]
The Los Angeles Clippers have
opened 7-3, are coming off a victory over the defending champion
Toronto Raptors and now have something else to buoy their spirits:
Paul George reportedly will make his debut with the team by
Thursday.
The six-time All-Star forward, acquired from the Oklahoma City
Thunder in a July trade, has missed the opening 10 games of the
season while recovering from two offseason shoulder surgeries.
The Clippers play back-to-back road games Wednesday at Houston and
Thursday at New Orleans. The game against the Pelicans is believed
to be the day George is targeting for his return, but the contest
against the Rockets has not been ruled out entirely.
George, 29, was acquired by the Clippers along with Kawhi Leonard to
form a title-contending roster. Two of their three losses this
season were played without Leonard as part of his load-management
strategy.
--Injuries continue to plague the Golden State Warriors, who will be
without guard Damion Lee for at least two weeks due to a broken bone
in his hand.
The team said that Lee suffered a non-displaced fracture of the
fourth metacarpal in his right hand during Monday's 122-108 loss to
the Utah Jazz. He will be evaluated in two weeks.
He had played in all 11 games this season off the Warriors' bench,
averaging 10.0 points, 3.9 rebounds and 1.8 assists in 21.9 minutes
per game. The short-handed Warriors are already without star guards
Stephen Curry (hand) and Klay Thompson (knee).
--Houston Rockets guard Eric Gordon will have arthroscopic knee
surgery Wednesday and be sidelined for about six weeks, coach Mike
D'Antoni announced.
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Indiana Pacers forward Paul George (24) holds the basketball away
from Los Angeles Clippers forward Caron Butler during the first half
of their NBA basketball game in Indianapolis, Indiana February 28,
2013. REUTERS/Brent Smith
Gordon had an MRI on Tuesday morning after scoring 17 points in the
Rockets' 122-116 road victory on Monday night against the New
Orleans Pelicans.
Gordon, 30, is averaging just 10.9 points in 29.4 minutes in nine
games (two starts) this season. Coming off three straight seasons
with 200-plus 3-pointers, he is shooting just 28.4 percent from long
range and has more turnovers (12) than assists (seven).
--The Brooklyn Nets and CEO David Levy "mutually agreed to part
ways," the team announced.
Levy was on the job less than two months, joining the Nets in
mid-September after Joseph Tsai's purchase of the team was approved
by the NBA's board of governors.
Oliver Weisberg, CEO of J Tsai Sports, was named interim CEO of the
Nets and Barclays Center.
--Field Level Media
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