The Cavaliers star second-year player will miss tonight’s game against Milwaukee due to lingering effects from a sprained left ankle versus Memphis last Wednesday.
This is the second straight game Mr. James has missed due to the injury.
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The Cavaliers have reportedly signed veteran big man, Keon Clark to a 10-day contract.
Clark missed most of last season with numerous injuries, and has not played at all this year. The Cavs had interest in Clark during the off-season, but neither side could agree to terms on a deal.
Clark is a wiry, 6-11 forward/center who plays with an aggressive attitude. He's also a proven shot blocker. He has career averages of 8.2 points and 5.9 rebounds.
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Jan 27, 2005 12:59 PM EST
The Cleveland Cavaliers are targeting Keon Clark to bolster their frontline, as rookie Anderson Varejao is out four to six weeks with a high ankle sprain.
A 10-day contract is expected to be the offer given to Clark.
He missed almost all of last season with injuries, but has averaged 8.2 points and 5.9 rebounds over his career. The last time he played regularly, for the Sacramento Kings in the 2003 playoffs, he was a difference-maker off the bench.
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Cavaliers Jan 2005 Archive
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The Ledger | Jan 27, 2005
LeBron James shook off a sprained left ankle to help the Cavaliers defeat the short-staffed Grizzlies 114-111 Wednesday night.
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ESPN | Jan 25, 2005
Cleveland’s oft-injured guard Dujuan Wagner is back in the hospital with a stomach ailment.
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The Tribune | Jan 25, 2005
The Cavaliers rookie, Anderson Varejao could be out as long as six weeks with a severely sprained left ankle.
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Press Release | Jan 24, 2005
Jason Terry's move out West has been successful for him, while Lebron continues to shine in the East
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East Valley Tribune | Jan 23, 2005
Should Seattle not give into his contractual demands, could Ray Allen bolt to Cleveland to team up with Lebron?
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Yahoo! | Jan 23, 2005
LeBron James had his second triple-double in three games, getting 28 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists in the Cleveland Cavaliers' 105-87 victory over the Golden State Warriors on Saturday night.
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Akron Beacon Journal | Jan 22, 2005
Cavaliers guard Jeff McInnis is probable for tonight’s game versus the Cleveland Cavaliers due to a sprained left foot.
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Yahoo! | Jan 21, 2005
Mike Bibby recorded the second triple-double of his career on Thursday in a 123-96 rout of Cleveland.
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ESPN | Jan 20, 2005
In a road victory against Portland, Lebron James recorded his first triple-double.
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The Cleveland Plain Dealer | Jan 19, 2005
According to the Plain Dealer, Jamal Magloire and Baron Davis may be on the move to join the Cavaliers.
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FoxSports.com | Jan 17, 2005
With Sonics star Rashard Lewis sidelined with tendonitis in his left knee, reserve Vladimir Radmanovic helped lead Seattle to a 105-97 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers, scoring 23 points and dishing out 11 assists.
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ESPN | Jan 14, 2005
Lakers star Kobe Bryant sustained what the team called a severely sprained right ankle midway through the first quarter of Thursday night's game against the Cleveland Cavaliers and had to be helped off the court.
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Cleveland Plain Dealer | Jan 13, 2005
Luke Jackson has decided to have surgery on his sore back on Thursday at the Cleveland Clinic in order to get his basketball career back on track as quickly as possible.
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Yahoo! | Jan 11, 2005
Cavaliers guard Dajuan Wagner has been hospitalized after missing the last two games with intestinal flu.
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The Washington Post | Jan 8, 2005
With Luke Jackson still on the team’s injured list and DeSagana Diop just added with a bruised elbow, the Cleveland Cavaliers activated forward/center Scot Williams today.
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Associated Press | Jan 4, 2005
The man buying the Cleveland Cavaliers said Tuesday that he doesn't think a gambling-related arrest when he was in college will affect the deal.
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Detroit News | Jan 4, 2005
According to a report in the Detroit News the Cleveland Cavaliers offered guard Dajuan Wagner and center DeSegana Diop - both former lottery picks taken in 2002 and 2001 respectively - to the Pistons for center Elden Campbell.
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The Ledger | Jan 3, 2005
Lebron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers will officially have new owners after an agreement was reached on the sale of the franchise
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News-Herald | Jan 3, 2005
Michigan millionaire Dan Gilbert is close to finalizing the deal to purchase the team for a reported $375 million (of course, it would still need approval from the Board of Governors).
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USA Today | Jan 3, 2005
Fitted with a mask to protect his broken left cheek, Cavaliers’ star LeBron James may be able to play as soon as Monday.