Cleveland Cavs guard Gibson to miss Game 6 against Boston Celtics
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Daniel Gibson: Out For Game 6
Published 5/15/2008 by Scott at WaitingForNextYear
... This one could wind up being a huge blow to the Cavaliers, as our star-shaven version of instant offense in Daniel Gibson will miss Friday’s Game 6 against the Boston Celtics thanks to a seperated shoulder. We all know that Gibson missed a string of games this season (Feb. 21 - Mar. 28) thanks to an ankle injury - a span that saw the team go 10-8. This made finding a rotation difficult, and resulted in Gibson losing a slew of minutes. If there’s any saving grace in this news, it’s that Wally Szczerbiak and Delonte West have locked in to their respective starting roles and ...
The Roundup: xxxxxx
Published 5/16/2008 by TheBigLead at The Big Lead
... hoax, finally. (CNN)
Sorry, Mets fans. It’s all Rays, all the time. (Rays Index)
You had us until the OJ Mayo, stuff. (Washington Times)
Barkley’s said he’ll pay his casino debt, but the photos of him pole dancing are awesome. (Mr. Sunshine)
The Walsh Spygate interview with HBO … do you care? Should you? (USA Today)
No Daniel Gibson tonight - or if there’s a game seven - for the Cavs. (Plain Dealer)
Another interviewer fawning over Erin Andrews, and another interview where ...
Post-mastectomy
Published 5/16/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Matt) at Le Cavs! A Cleveland Cavaliers Blog
Word out of the Dude Ranch is that we're without the star-headed one for at least a week, maybe two. There is another rumor going around that the disappearance of both Damon Jones and Devin Brown can be attributed to their recovery from a procedure fusing the two, creating a siamese Cav. Given what we've seen of the playoffs to this point, I expect that whomever replaces Boobie, will play very minor minutes. Of the 96 accorded to PG and SG, Delonte and Wally will probably each approach 40, leaving only 15 or so to the next man off the bench. ...




