Published 12/20/2007
at Yahoo! Sports - NBA News
Golden State Warriors guard Troy Hudson has visits scheduled with two medical specialists regarding a hip injury that could end his career. In Minnesota for Wednesday's game against the Timberwolves, Warriors coach Don Nelson was bluntly pessimistic about the prognosis for the 31-year-old Hudson. "I think Troy is probably done," Nelson said.
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