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    Injuries Drive Roster Decisions

    Posted by: jamfan on Oct 26, 2005 - 12:58 PM
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    By Jason Reid, Times Staff Writer


    Injuries have prompted the Clippers to reevaluate their season-opening roster.



    Starting small forward Corey Maggette (strained left hamstring), backup point guard Shaun Livingston (back injury), starting center Chris Kaman (sore left hand) and backup center Zeljko Rebraca (tendinitis in his left knee) have been slowed in the exhibition season, with Livingston sidelined indefinitely.



    The Clippers had planned to carry 14 players to start the season, but it appeared Monday they would instead have a maximum 15-man roster.



    "We're probably going to go that way," Coach Mike Dunleavy said after practice at the Spectrum health club in El Segundo.



    "With the injuries, we're just not sure who's going to be healthy to start the season. We just don't know, so we're going to have to look at some different guys in different situations."



    Free-agent point guard Anthony Goldwire, recently signed because of Livingston's status, has secured a roster spot by default.



    The Clippers need three active point guards, and Goldwire would join starter Sam Cassell and rookie Daniel Ewing at the position. Dunleavy was pleased with Goldwire's performance in Sunday's 112-82 exhibition victory against the Golden State Warriors.



    "He was great," Dunleavy said. "He does some good things, and we do need three point guards."



    In addition to Goldwire and Ewing, rookie forwards James Singleton and Yaroslav Korolev and veteran forward Walter McCarty are also expected to make the team. That would leave one spot for either forward Rodney White or forward/center Boniface Ndong.



    The 6-foot-9 White, signed during training camp, was selected in the first round (ninth overall) by the Detroit Pistons in the 2001 draft. He played in 58 games with the Denver Nuggets last season, averaging 5.1 points.



    In seven exhibitions, White has averaged 7.6 points and shot 43.6% from the field. He could provide depth at small forward if Maggette's hamstring doesn't cooperate, but Ndong, a native of Senegal, might be needed if Kaman's hand remained sore much longer.



    The 7-foot Ndong, who has averaged six points a game in exhibition play, had his best performance against Golden State, scoring 16 points and grabbing nine rebounds. Ndong has a contractual issue that would have to be addressed, but it probably wouldn't deter the Clippers from keeping him if Dunleavy decided that's what was best for the team.



    "I've got to make some cuts soon and the guys have made it harder for me," Dunleavy said. "We have a lot of guys who have played well."


     
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    Re: Injuries Drive Roster Decisions
    by Miquel on Oct 26, 2005 - 02:20 PM

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    I'll be angry if we don't pick Rodney White...he's better than Koro,Ross and all the other forwards we have except cuttino and corey...he's a good player and we need his points...on the other hand I wanna say that I don't understand what happens with Livy.what has happened this summer?has he been injured all the summer?please, answers because i'm sick of hear that he will be ready for one day and two days later hear that he won't be ready until the next month


    Re: Injuries Drive Roster Decisions
    by david on Oct 27, 2005 - 12:03 AM

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    Don't worry Miquel- I'm sure that White will be kept- there's like no way the Clippers are going to cut him. They definitely need someone like him to spark the offense for the 2nd unit, and Dunleavy realizes that.

    As for Livingston I think he hurt his back during the training camp during one the workouts, and it's bugged him ever since. First I think he hurt his knee though. And of course his shoulder was still healing last I heard. Remeber that he played in only one summer leage game too because he got injured. I can't wait to see him get back though- the Clippers are going to be something when they have him back.

    BTW did Tabuse get cut? It looks like he played in the last game but I heard in the Times last week that he was already cut? I suppose that he's gone because they already signed Goldwire.

    LAC12- you're a great fan of Wilcox! :-) Hey like Dunleavy said- he's one of the keys to the Clippers' success this season. If he plays well on a consistent basis Dunleavy says the Clippers are going straight into the playoffs.


    Re: Injuries Drive Roster Decisions
    by rojobilbao on Oct 28, 2005 - 02:57 AM

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    The man for makes the roster its Boniface. Tall and strong, the best C of Africa.