[外電] Garcia headed to injured list
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Garcia headed to injured list
League tells Hornets no exemption needed
Saturday, December 18, 2004
By John Reid
Staff writer
Hornets general manager Allan Bristow was told by the
league Friday that he won't need to file for an exemption
to put guard Alex Garcia on the injured list, which the
team had to do for Jamaal Magloire and David West.
Starting point guard Baron Davis is expected to come off
the list next week, so Garcia will be permitted to fill
his spot, Bristow said.
Garcia is out for the season after tearing the anterior
cruciate ligament in his left knee during last Sunday's
88-69 loss to the Washington Wizards. Davis has been on
the injured list since Nov. 17 because of an inflamed disc
in his lower back and missed his 17th consecutive game
when the Hornets lost to the San Antonio Spurs 83-67 on
Friday night at New Orleans Arena.
Initially, Bristow thought he would have to release a
player on the active roster to make room for Davis. And
before speaking to league officials, Bristow had said he
didn't think the team would get another exemption because
every player on the list must be medically cleared to miss
at least two weeks. Davis is not scheduled to miss another
two weeks.
"With the league letting us do it that way, it gives us a
little more flexibility," Bristow said.
Magloire (fractured right ring finger), West (right knee),
Rodney Rogers (sprained left knee) and Jamal Mashburn
(right knee) are on the injured list with Davis. Under
league rules, a team can place only three players on the
injured list if an exemption is not approved.
Bristow said the Hornets had to submit a doctors report in
their application, which had to be reviewed by a doctor
hired by the league to determine if the injury required the
specified amount of time to be sidelined.
Hornets coach Byron Scott said he plans to evaluate Davis
at today's practice and on the road Monday in Sacramento
before determining when he might return. Davis participated
in the team's morning shoot-around Friday at the Arena.
BACK IN ACTION: Forward Lee Nailon returned after missing
the past four games with a strained left groin. Scott said
Nailon had a good workout Thursday, which prompted his
return.
Nailon entered the game with 7:24 remaining in the first
quarter, and he quickly made his first shot. He finished
with 14 points in the first half after scoring 10 in the
second quarter. He ended with a game-high 22 points.
GOOD START: The Hornets held the Spurs to 16 points and
35-percent shooting during the first quarter. Spurs All-
Star forward Tim Duncan missed five of his first seven
shots and was held to four points in the quarter. The
Hornets made 10 of 20 shots and took a 21-16 lead into
the second quarter.
NO FEAR: For most of the game, the Hornets weren't afraid
to challenge the Spurs on driving shots in the post. In
the third quarter, P.J. Brown went strong, but Duncan
blocked his shot. At the start of the fourth quarter,
backup center Chris Andersen made a quick post move to
beat Robert Horry for a layup.
QUICK SHOTS: The Spurs did not allow a fast-break basket
. . . . The Hornets trailed 44-38 at halftime, the 17th
time in 22 games they have trailed at the break. Point
guard Junior Harrington had a miserable time shooting,
making two of 12 shots for four points. . . . Backup guard
Dan Dickau also struggled, making two of seven shots for
seven points. The Hornets made one field goal in the final
8 1/2 minutes of the game.
. . . . . . .
John Reid can be reached at jreid@timespicayune.com
or (504) 826-3405.
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