Spurs guard guard T.J. Ford out 4-6 weeks

TJ Ford

The San Antonio Spurs today announced that guard T.J. Ford has been diagnosed with a longitudinal tear of his left hamstring (biceps femoris). He is expected to miss four to six weeks.

Ford was examined earlier today by Spurs team physician David Schmidt. An MRI was performed which confirmed the injury. The injury occurred in the first quarter of Tuesday night’s Spurs-Bucks game in Milwaukee.

Spurs sign Malcolm Thomas, waive Ike Diogu

Any roster move made by the San Antonio Spurs is of interest. Because, they generally don’t make mistakes. So when they give a lesser-known player a shot, it’s always smart to take a heavier glance at that player than usual.

The Spurs today announced that they have signed forward Malcolm Thomas from the Los Angeles D-Fenders of the NBA Development League. Per club policy details of the contract were not released.  In addition, the Spurs placed forward Ike Diogu on waivers.

Thomas, 6-9, 225 lbs., saw action in six games with the D-Fenders, averaging 14.3 points, 8.3 rebounds, 2.67 blocks, 1.50 steals and 1.3 assists in 31.5 minutes while shooting .673 (35-52) from the field. Thomas posted a season-high 19 points to go along with 9 rebounds at Erie on Dec. 29.

Thomas, a teammate of Spurs forward Kawhi Leonard at San Diego State, helped lead the Aztecs to an NCAA Sweet 16 appearance last season, averaging 11.4 points, 8.1 rebounds and 2.02 blocks in 30.4 minutes.

An All-Mountain West Conference Second Team selection in each of his two seasons at San Diego State as well as an All-Defensive Team selection as a senior, Thomas concluded his career with the Aztecs as the second leading shot blocker in school history (127).

Diogu was signed by the Spurs on Jan. 3.  He appeared in two games, totaling 2 points and a rebound in 14 minutes.

Thomas will wear No. 23 for the Spurs and will be available tonight when the Silver and Black host the Houston Rockets at the AT&T Center at 7:30 p.m.

Chicago Bulls sign guard Mike James

Mike James

Sometimes, players you thought had fallen out of the league rise back up from the dead and make a comeback.

The Chicago Bulls today signed free agent guard Mike James. Per team policy, terms of the contract were not disclosed. We assume it’s a very short-term, small contract.

James, (6-2, 190), appeared in three games for the Erie Bayhawks of the NBA D-League, posting averages of 15.3 ppg, 4.7 rpg, 3.3 apg 34.7 mpg, .386 from the field and .727 from the free throw line.  He is the 14th GATORADE Call-up of the 2011-12 NBA D-League season.

An eight-year NBA veteran, his most recent NBA stint was with the Washington Wizards during the 2009-10 campaign.  He appeared in four games and averaged 4.5 ppg and 1.3 apg in 11.5 mpg.

In addition to playing with the Wizards, James has also played for the Miami Heat, Detroit Pistons, Boston Celtics, Houston Rockets, Milwaukee Bucks, Toronto Raptors, Minnesota Timberwolves and the New Orleans Hornets.  In 528 regular season contests in the NBA, he has averaged 10.5 ppg, 3.6 apg and 2.3 rpg in 25.2 mpg.  A .378 career shooter from behind the arc, he also owns career shooting averages of .420 from the field and .803 from the line.

Chicago’s roster now stands at 14.

Gerald Wallace will not seek Blazers contract extension this season

Gerald Wallace

Because of limitations with the NBA’s new collective bargaining agreement, Gerald Wallace will not seek a contract extension with the Trail Blazers this season, his camp has informed the team.

However, after this season, Wallace will be open to an extension, his representatives said, adding that Wallace loves Portland and is open to retiring in a Blazers uniform.

Wallace is under contract for this season and the 2012-2013 season, but he can opt out of the final year of his contract, which would pay him $11.4 million. The Blazers had hoped to avoid that potential scenario and in December had casual conversations with agent Rob Pelinka to extend his contract this season. However, under the new CBA, the Blazers can only extend Wallace for two more seasons, down from the four-season option in the previous CBA.

— Reported by Jason Quick of The Oregonian

Anderson Varejao could attract trade interest

Anderson Varejao

Anderson Varejao is enjoying one of the most productive starts to a season in his career.

You can bet the Cavaliers aren’t the only team taking notice.

Healthy again and attacking the boards and defensive end with his familiar gusto, Varejao could attract significant interest as the March 15 trade deadline approaches. The Cavaliers aren’t believed to be shopping the fan favorite, but contenders looking for an energetic big man will no doubt call the rebuilding franchise with offers.

Varejao and backup point guard Ramon Sessions figure to generate the most attention. Coach Byron Scott asked specifically about the center Tuesday said he wouldn’t be in favor of trading him.

“It would have to be an unbelievable person to get back,” Scott said. “I look at him as one of the guys you look at and say, ‘He’s not going anywhere.’ I just feel he’s that valuable and feel that strongly about him and what he means to this team.”

— Reported by Tom Reed of the Cleveland Plain Dealer

Bucks swingman Mike Dunleavy out 2-4 weeks

Mike Dunleavy

Milwaukee Bucks General Manager John Hammond announced the following medical update on guard/forward Mike Dunleavy (6-9, 230):

After consulting with Bucks team physicians, Mike Dunleavy (groin pain) should be participating in full basketball activity in approximately two-to-four weeks.

Including tonight’s game vs. San Antonio, Dunleavy has missed the last six games due to the condition.

In three games this season, Dunleavy has averaged 10.3 points, 4.3 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 1.0 steal in 30.3 minutes per game.

Blazers recall Luke Babbitt from D-League

Luke Babbitt

The Portland Trail Blazers have recalled forward Luke Babbitt from the NBA Development League’s Idaho Stampede, it was announced today by Acting General Manager Chad Buchanan.

In three games (all starts) with the Stampede, Babbitt averaged 21.0 points, 9.0 rebounds and 3.0 assists. He notched his season-high 35 points, to go with 11 rebounds and six assists, in a 114-104 victory over the Bakersfield Jam on Jan. 7.

Babbitt will be available for tonight’s game against the Los Angeles Clippers.

Bucks center Andrew Bogut returns from overseas family issue

Andrew Bogut

After missing the  past four games while dealing with a family emergency in his native Australia, Milwaukee center Andrew Bogut will make his return tonight against the Spurs.

Bogut addressed his teammates before the Bucks’ morning shootaround at the Bradley Center. Afterward, he declined to specify the nature of his emergency, except to say it involved an illness and the hospitalization of a family member.

“When things like this happen, you realize I don’t care about my job or my sport or my profession at that crucial moment,” Bogut said. “Like most people, you let go of all that, go and address what you need to address and come back.”

— Reported by Jeff McDonald of the San Antonio Express-News Blog

Knicks beat Bobcats 91-87 in MSG

Tyson Chandler

In a regular season battle more exciting than expected and not decided until the final moments, the New York Knicks beat the Charlotte Bobcats 91-87 Monday night in Madison Square Garden.

It was a starter-heavy game for the Knicks, who barely utilized their limited bench. Each Knicks starter played 35 minutes or more. The entire bench scored just three points.

Knicks center Tyson Chandler shined against the Bobcats, who have extremely limited big-men and no real center to speak of. Shooting 7-of-8, Chandler racked up 20 points, 13 rebounds, three steals and three blocks. He’s still learning to play with his new teammates and will likely have some big nights followed by quiet outputs before a level of consistency can be found.

The Knicks were led by forward Amar’e Stoudemire with 25 points and 12 rebounds, but he had no assists and shot just 7-of-25. And forward Carmelo Anthony also had an imperfect game, scoring 22 points but needing 18 shots to get it, grabbing just four rebounds, and while he dished six assists he also committed six turnovers.

Knicks rookie Iman Shumpert, now a starter at point guard, continues to shine. The team is now 4-1 in games he’s played. The confident athlete finished tonight with 16 points, six rebounds and four assists.

“We didn’t shoot the ball well tonight, but we buckled down defensively,” said Anthony after the game. “Other guys helped out tonight, took the load off, but we did what we had to do to win the game.”

Stoudemire feels the Knicks are headed in the right direction. “We’re still getting better as a unit. Right now we’re just learning on the fly. We only had a few preseason games and a short training camp, so we’re still trying to get better as we play these games. We just have to keep gutting them out.”

For the Bobcats, forward Boris Diaw continued his fine play against the Knicks, shooting 8-of-12 for 19 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists. Forward D.J. White came off the bench to shoot 7-of-11 for 15 points and seven rebounds. Starting guard Gerald Henderson scored 14, but on 16 shot attempts. And point guard D.J. Augustin scored 12 but needed 13 shots, and added eight rebounds but just four assists with three turnovers.

“I give them credit. They did play better than they played against us last week,” said Diaw about the Knicks. “They are athletic, they are fast, they are skilled, they are tall and strong.”

New York shot just 38% from the field and was a mere 1-of-10 from three-point range. But thanks to the Bobcats roster limitations, the Knicks came away with a win.

According to the Associated Press, “Knicks guard Mike Bibby missed his lone 3-point attempt after making his previous seven. The team record for consecutive made 3-pointers is 10, shared by Trent Tucker and Allan Houston… The Bobcats started DeSagana Diop at center for the second straight game but went back to former starter White to start the second half… Knicks coach Mike D’Antoni said Jared Jeffries (sore right calf) could return at the end of this week or early next.”

With the win, the 5-4 Knicks are second in the Atlantic Division, behind the Philadelphia 76ers.

With the loss, the 2-7 Bobcats are fourth in the Southeast division and are close to the bottom of the Eastern conference, ahead of only the New Jersey Nets and Washington Wizards.

The frenzied MSG crowd attendance was 19,763. The Knicks have now sold out 34 consecutive regular season home games.

Mavs expect Yi Jianlian in uniform tonight

Yi Jianlian

Two dominating performances with the Texas Legends were enough to convince the Mavericks that Yi Jianlian is ready for his NBA return.

The 7-footer was called up and met the Mavericks in Michigan, where he is expected to be in uniform Tuesday when they play the Detroit Pistons.

“He’s really a good athlete, he has good hands and he’s just a nice, versatile big man for us,” said president of basketball operations Donnie Nelson, who saw Yi’s two games with the Legends, the team Nelson co-owns.

— Reported by Eddie Sefko of the Dallas Morning News