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Duncan Injures Knee; Probably OK
In the SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS-NEWS, Jeff McDonald writes "the Franchise collapsed in a heap on the floor, writhing in pain and clutching his knee. Instinctively, Spurs center Francisco Elson knew that this was no good at all. Indeed, the sight of Duncan in a heaving, crumpled pile on the floor during the first half of the Spurs' 100-79 victory over Portland on Sunday was enough to suck the oxygen out of the AT&T Center. The preliminary diagnosis — bruised right knee, sprained right ankle but no ...
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SLAM Online — ... The biggest on court news from over the weekend is obviously the Tim Duncan injury. They’re saying it’s a bruised right knee and sprained right ankle, nothing earth-shattering, but he’ll be missing some time and perhaps there could be lingering effects. You’ll never believe this, but the Spurs have the best record in the West right now. The photo on the left is Duncan trying to heal himself. You ain’t Adam/The Cheerleader from Heroes! Season Finale tonight. ...

Game reaction: Spurs 100, Blazers 79
Blazers Blog — ... . -- Duncan Duncan probably OK: Star's knee, ankle injuries overshadow Spurs' victory , Jeff McDonald, Express-News: Duncan and Jones were locked into each other in the high post when both players went jostling for a high lob pass. As Duncan prepared to go airborne, Jones appeared to give him a slight bump. As he fell to the floor, Duncan's right leg buckled beneath him like a cheap accordion. Panic and pandemonium ensued. Michael Finley, thinking Jones was lingering over a prone Duncan a bit too long, gave him a quick shove -- and picked up a technical foul "It was a little ...

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