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Devin Harris has been ejected from New Jersey's game against the Cleveland Cavaliers after committing a flagrant foul. |  |



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Tracy McGrady will make his season debut Tuesday night against Detroit, about nine months after undergoing microfracture surgery on his left knee. |  |
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Heat point guard Mario Chalmers was not in Miami's starting lineup Tuesday night against the Toronto Raptors, marking the first time he has come off the bench in his young career. |  |
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Heat forward Quentin Richardson will miss his second consecutive game Tuesday due to a strained right hamstring. Yakhouba Diawara will start in his place when the Heat host the Raptors. |  |
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Delonte West is back on the bench for the Cleveland Cavaliers. |  |


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After being sidelined for nearly four years, Jonathan Bender is confident a new training regimen will allow his troublesome knees to handle the pounding of playing basketball again. |  |
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A developer's plan to move the New Jersey Nets to Brooklyn has gotten a boost from Wall Street. |  |
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Dwight Howard routinely backs his man down with ease, creating his own space in the paint. Then after one dribble, maybe two, and he turns to dunk -- he gets walloped. |  |
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The 2010 USA Basketball Men's World Championship Team has been drawn into preliminary round Group B and is joined by Brazil (FIBA Americas Zone champion and ranked #14), Croatia (FIBA Europe Zone sixth place finisher and ranked tied for #15), |  |
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The United States will face Iran, and Greece will take on Turkey in a pair of group games at the world basketball championship. |  |
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Cleveland's Jamario Moon witnessed plenty of half-court trick shots during his two years with the Harlem Globetrotters. He saw another on Sunday when Mo Williams made a 48-footer in the Cavaliers' 102-89 win against Oklahoma City. |  |
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Trevor Ariza of the Houston Rockets has been suspended without pay for one game for swinging his elbow at the head of the Toronto Raptors' DeMar DeRozan, it was announced today by Stu Jackson, NBA Executive Vice President, Basketball Operations. |  |
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Houston Rockets coach Rick Adelman criticized the NBA on Monday for setting up an "utterly ridiculous" schedule for his team that includes four back-to-back games over the next two weeks. |  |
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Houston Rockets forward Trevor Ariza was suspended for one game by the NBA after he was ejected from a game in Toronto for throwing a forearm at Raptors guard DeMar DeRozan. |  |
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The Detroit Pistons' Rodney Stuckey and the Utah Jazz's Deron Williams today were named the Eastern and Western Conference Players of the Week, respectively, for games played Monday, Dec. 7, through Sunday, Dec. 13. |  |
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Monday, the NBA and the United Nations Foundation's Nothing But Nets tipped off a promotion -- Send a Net. Save a Life. See a Game. presented by HP -- to send anti-malaria bed nets to refugees in 11 African countries. |  |
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The Phoenix Suns have recalled rookie forward Taylor Griffin from the Iowa Energy of the NBA development league. |  |
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Former Hornets coach Byron Scott is rejoining ESPN as an NBA analyst. |  |
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Cleveland coach Mike Brown says Shaquille O'Neal is more likely to play tonight than Daniel Gibson but he went on to say he wouldn't be surprised if both ended up sitting out. |  |
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Coach Kiki Vandeweghe says the New Jersey Nets are awaiting results of an MRI that Chris Douglas-Roberts had on his left knee. |  |
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