An MRI on Chris Paul's right ankle revealed a severe sprain and is expected to miss at least a month.
Paul was injured during the first quarter of Tuesday's loss to Seattle.
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Chris Paul is expected to miss two to four games after suffering an ankle sprain in Tuesday's loss to Seattle.
"We've got to re-evaluate the next couple days and see if the swelling goes down," Hornets coach Byron Scott said on Tuesday night. "That's main thing we've got to be concerned about right now.
"For sure he's out tomorrow [at Portland]. And he'll probably be out the Denver game [Friday in Oklahoma City] as well."
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Dec 26, 2006 10:40 PM EST
Chris Paul injured his right ankle with 1:18 remaining in the first quarter of Tuesday's game at Seattle.
Paul appeared to be in great pain and his teammates carried him off the floor, as he could not exit on his own.
The Hornets have been plagued by injuries throughout the season.
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Hornets Dec 2006 Archive
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The Oklahoman | Dec 25, 2006
Bobby Jackson suffered a setback during his recovery from a rib injury last week.
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Houston Chronicle | Dec 22, 2006
The injury-riddled New Orleans Hornets have signed free agent guard Devin Brown for depth at both the shooting guard and small forward spots, the team announced today.
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ESPN | Dec 20, 2006
Peja Stojakovic underwent major back surgery on Sunday.
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NBA.com | Dec 17, 2006
The New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets announced today that guard Peja Stojakovic underwent surgery on Sunday to remove a disc fragment in his lower back.
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Press Release | Dec 11, 2006
Drew Gooden will not play tonight against the Hornets, the Cavaliers have announced.
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ESPN | Dec 6, 2006
Bobby Jackson, a starting guard for the New Orleans Hornets, has a cracked left rib and will be out for about two weeks, the team announced Tuesday.
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Oklahoman | Dec 4, 2006
Peja Stojakovic and David West will both continue to be out of action for the next three games at least.
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USA Today | Dec 2, 2006
Willis Reed, the New Orleans Hornets' vice president of basketball operations, said he plans to retire in June, the month he will turn 65.