The Suns and forward Jared Dudley's camp continue to discuss a contract extension, but nothing appears close.
ESPN.com's Marc Stein reported the progress on Sunday.
The Suns and forward Jared Dudley's camp continue to discuss a contract extension, but nothing appears close.
ESPN.com's Marc Stein reported the progress on Sunday.
The Hawks and Al Horford continue to discuss a possible contract.
Monday's 11:59 p.m. ET deadline for contract extensions looms and Horford appears to be the most likely candidate remaining to receive a deal.
One source close to the negotiations told ESPN.com's Marc Stein on Sunday that the parties "are still talking" and says a deal -- rated as "probable" by another source last week -- is a "50-50" shot at this point.
The Trail Blazers picked up the fourth-year option on the contract of Rudy Fernandez on Friday.
Fernandez is now under contract for the 2011-12 season for $2.2M, a deal that won't likely prohibit a future trade.
Agent Andy Miller met with Portland general manager Rich Cho and assistant GM Steve Rosenberry recently, but Ken Berger of CBS Sports reports that there is little movement on the trade front.
Mo Williams is expected to return to the court against the Hawks on Tuesday night.
Williams was sidelined for much of training camp and the preseason with a groin injury. He hasn't played this season.
Cleveland coach Byron Scott said Williams was ready to play on Saturday against the Kings, but the team wanted to be cautious.
Clippers guard Randy Foye missed Sunday's game against the Mavericks with a strained right hamstring.
Foye hurt his hamstring during a non-contact drill at Saturday's practice and is officially listed as day to day.
Los Angeles coach Vinny Del Negro predicted that Foye will likely "be out a week or two."
Delonte West and Von Wafer have moved on from their locker room fight on Friday and were laughing about it on Sunday.
"I'm competitive, he's competitive, as long as it's for the betterment of the team, there's nothing wrong with healthy competition and pushing each other to get better," West said. "Things went a little far, but at the same time, we were able to move past that. We're professionals."
Asked if he felt the two had patched things up, West added: "Oh yeah, no question. We laughed about it [Sunday]."
The two players were guarding each other when West repeatedly fouled Wafer, according to a report on Hoopsworld.com, which first reported the incident. Wafer headed to the locker room in the team's practice facility in Waltham, but was later followed by West, who threw the first punch and the two wrestled, according to the website.
Speaking to the media from the New Jersey area, LeBron James acknowledged that he may have erred in how he handled the announcement of his free agency decision.
"If I had to go back on it, I probably would have done it a little bit differently," James said. "But I am happy with the decision that I made."
James was then asked if he would change his approach.
"I mean, I don't know," he said. "But I would definitely change it."
Bobcats owner Michael Jordan says he'd like to sign coach Larry Brown to a contract extension beyond next season.
"I'd love to keep Larry as long as he (wants to be) here," Jordan said. "Larry hasn't chosen to have that conversation, so we haven't."
Rudy Fernandez has calmed on his public requests for a trade and claims he's comfortable with his current role.
"I think I'm happy with this role," said Fernandez, who scored three points Saturday night against the Knicks. "I'm happy with my shots. I'm feeling good with the second unit."
He is averaging 6.0 points in three games, including just over five shots per contest.
Acclaimed director and longtime Knicks fan Spike Lee is certain that Carmelo Anthony will play for his team in the near future.
"I have just one sentence for you," Lee told The New York Post on Saturday night. "Carmelo Anthony will be with the Knicks if God is willing and the creek don't rise."
Lee attended Anthony's wedding in July and The Post reported earlier this month that Anthony has told Lee the Knicks are far and away his top choice.