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MRI exam reveals bone bruise to left ankle 11:13 AM CST on Tuesday, January 29, 2008 By EDDIE SEFKO / The Dallas Morning News esefko@dallasnews.com MEMPHIS, Tenn. – The Mavericks got good news about Devin Harris on Monday, learning that he has a bone bruise in his left ankle that will keep him off the basketball court for two to three weeks. "It could have been worse," coach Avery Johnson ... [link]

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Campo, Capers, Elvis and Too Tall
Published 1/29/2008 by Chip's Moody Blues at Uwe Blog
... **** Bob Sturm asks the same question I've wondered: Why does Josh Howard disappear in the second half? Nonetheless, a win's a win, right? **** Whew! **** Elvis is the Rangers No. 1 prospect, per Evan Grant. ...

His Name is Earl ... And He Wants Work
Published 1/29/2008 by Will Brinson at FanHouse
... under: Magic, Mavericks, NBA GossipAnd you may have forgotten all about him, what with this Damon Stoudamire, Sam Cassell and Jason Kidd talk floating all around. But according to his agent, Mark Termini, Earl Boykins will have a job within the next week. And perhaps that explains why the Orlando Magic pulled out of the Damon Stoudamire sweepstakes. Eddie Sefko of the Dallas Morning News seems to think though, that Earl would have been a pretty nice fit for the Mavs had Devin ...

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