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Sixers Notes: Williams playing through toe pain | Philadelphia Inquirer | 01/19/2008
76ers Notes > BOSTON - It's been more than five weeks since 76ers guard Lou Williams broke his right toe in a game at New York, but the pain persists. When the injury occurred Dec. 8, Williams missed two games and frequently skipped practice, though now he is practicing every day. > "It's still a little sore and a day-to-day thing, but hopefully, it will pass over in the next ...
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