Published 1/7/2009
by Chris Thompson
at Bleacher Report - NBA
The latest news to flash across my screen is regarding the playing time of Rip Hamilton and Rasheed Wallace in the Pistons' upcoming game against the Portland Trailblazers.
Hamilton suffered his torn groin injury late last month against the Oklahoma City Thunder, and will likely be sitting this one out.
The Pistons seem to be doing alright with him out of the starting lineup, with a seven-game win streak to prove it. He would be a great presence to have available for game time, though.
It is reported that center Wallace is doing better with regard to his right foot injury, suffered against the New Jersey Nets. He has missed the last two games.
Wallace was seen participating in drills yesterday, and may be able to play game time tonight against the Trailblazers.
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