The AP reports: Pat Riley has no definitive plans to go anywhere, dismissing published reports that he was leaning toward vacating his coaching role with the Miami Heat after the season to focus on his front-office duties. Riley said before Miami’s game Wednesday night against Milwaukee that he was being philosophical when talking about the dual roles he holds and potentially stepping aside.
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Wade’s shoulder worse than thought
SportsTicker reports: Dwyane Wade is hurting more than has been let on. Wade’s left shoulder, which was surgically repaired after being dislocated last February 21 against Houston, was damaged worse than was announced the team said in a report on the Miami Herald web site on Tuesday. Miami coach Pat Riley said that Wade’s shoulder was dislocated to an extent rarely seen by team doctors and that he also sustained serious nerve damage.
Heat file protest over Shaq fouling out
The AP reports: As expected, the Miami Heat formally filed a protest with the NBA on Friday over what they contend was a critical scoring error in Wednesday night’s overtime loss at Atlanta. The issue is whether Shaquille O’Neal actually committed six fouls in the game.
Mourning always fought hard
Yahoo (Adrian Wojnarowski) reports: Everyone told Alonzo Mourning to walk away with the Miami Heat’s championship two seasons ago. What else was left? Perhaps the parade down Biscayne Boulevard would’ve been a perfect storybook ending for everyone else, but ’Zo’s journey had been so different, so dramatic, maybe it wasn’t perfect for him. His life, his story, had never been neat and tidy this way. So yes, the disturbing tearing of tendons and muscles on Wednesday night was a horrible scene. Mourning crumpled to the floor clutching his knee, his basketball season, his career, over. And then, there was ’Zo. They wanted to carry him off the court, but he bit his lip, climbed to his feet and declared that he’d be damned if they were going to wheel him out of the gymnasium. He threw his arms around his teammates, and Alonzo Mourning, the last tough guy, limped to the locker room.
Alonzo Mourning has season-ending surgery
The Miami Heat announced today that Alonzo Mourning underwent successful surgery this afternoon to repair a torn patella tendon and a torn quadriceps tendon in his right knee. The surgery, a two-hour procedure, was performed by team physician Dr. Harlan Selesnick at Doctors Hospital in Coral Gables.
No timetable has been set for his recovery, but he will miss the remainder of the regular season.
Mourning, currently in his 15th NBA season, has appeared in all 25 games for the HEAT this season, and has averaged 6.0 points, 3.7 rebounds and 1.68 blocks in 15.6 minutes per game.
Heat waive Penny Hardaway, sign Luke Jackson
The Miami Heat announced today that they have requested waivers on guard Penny Hardaway and signed free agent forward/guard Luke Jackson. Per team policy, terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Jackson, a 6’7”, 215-pound guard, has appeared in 59 games (two starts) in his three-year NBA career and averaged 2.9 points, 1.0 rebounds, 0.7 assists and 8.4 minutes while shooting 37.4 percent (58-of-155) from the field, 35.6 percent (21-of-59) from three-point range and 75 percent (36-of-48) from the free throw line.
This season, the former 10th overall pick in the 2004 NBA Draft, appeared in one game for the Idaho Stampede of the NBA Development League and posted 30 points, nine assists, four rebounds, a steal and a block in 31 minutes of action while shooting 7-of-14 from the field, 5-of-6 from three-point range and a perfect 11-of-11 from the free throw line. Prior to that, after a stint with the Los Angeles Clippers and finishing the season with the Toronto Raptors last season, Jackson appeared in 23 games (16 starts) for the Stampede and averaged 14.6 points, 4.5 rebounds, 3.9 assists and 1.3 steals in 29.7 minutes while shooting 48 percent (121-of-252) from the field, 48.6 percent (34-of-70) from three-point range and 78.9 percent (60-of-76) from the free throw line.
Jackson, the former Oregon Duck, finished his four-year colligate career as one of only two players in Pac-10 history to accumulate more than 1,900 points, 700 rebounds and 400 assists while becoming the only player in Oregon history to rank in the Top 10 in nine categories: free throws made (first), scoring (second), steals (third), free throw percentage (third), assists (fourth), field goals made (fourth), three-point field goals made (sixth), three-point percentage (seventh) and rebounding (seventh).
Penny Hardaway appeared in 16 games (eight starts) for Miami and averaged 3.8 points, 2.2 rebounds, 2.2
Pat Riley statement on accusation against Smush Parker
Pat Riley made a statement today on Smush Parker: “We are currently investigating the reported incident. Until we have concluded it, Smush will not be with the team. He has not been suspended and is currently on our inactive list. This is a legal matter and we will have no further comment until the legal process runs its course.”
The statement is in response to the following, as reported by the Miami Herald:
A Miami woman accusing Heat guard Smush Parker of twisting her arm during a dispute over a valet fee is seeking criminal charges against the five-year NBA player. Yomaira McKenzie, 41, said Parker ”lost it” Tuesday morning when he was asked to pay the $12 valet parking charge he allegedly owed at a condo building at 355 Biscayne Blvd. McKenzie is an assistant manager at Standard Valet, which services the building. According to a Miami police incident report, Parker, 26, claimed he had paid the fee in advance a night earlier. He said he did not have any available cash to pay Tuesday. Tension apparently escalated when Parker, denied his keys until he settled the debt, allegedly pushed a valet podium and grabbed McKenzie’s arm in an attempt to get his keys, according to the incident report. Parker was not arrested or charged at the scene Tuesday, which is standard procedure in most simple misdemeanor battery cases that aren’t witnessed by police.
Remember, it’s just an accusation. Parker’s innocent, until proven otherwise.
D-Wade won’t become PG
With the Heat looking like they have no idea how to play basketball, could Dwyane Wade eventually switch from shooting guard to the point?
Apparently not.
The South Florida Sun-Sentinel reports: Even as Jason Williams struggles at point guard, Pat Riley and Dwyane Wade said Monday they could not envision Wade making a fulltime shift to the position. “Absolutely not,” Wade said. “I’m not trying to go back there. My team is better when I’m able to play more than one position. “If I’m stuck to just playing the point guard, then it takes something away from my game. Then it feels like I’ve got to make all the plays. I don’t want to get back to that point-guard mentality, where I feel I’ve got to set everybody up every time down.”
Gary Payton probably retiring
It appears GP may be calling it a career.
Speaking to ESPN.com, Payton, the scoring point guard with such impressive defensive abilities he was nicknamed The Glove, will probably hang up his sneakers. Quotes from GP coming late Friday night.
Is acting in Dwyane Wade’s future?
D-Wade may get into entertainment, specifically acting and/or producing, in the future. Here’s Sports Business Journal reporting:
The William Morris Agency has signed NBA star Dwyane Wade for marketing work — including representing him in international endorsements surrounding the Beijing Olympics — and for entertainment work, including possibly acting and producing.
“It is a really big deal for us,” said WMA President Dave Wirtschafter, who will head up the team of agents representing Wade at the Hollywood talent agency. “In addition to being a superstar on the court, Dwyane radiates a charisma and accessibility that resonates with audiences across all areas of entertainment.”
Henry Thomas, Wade’s on-the-court agent and head of basketball at sports management and marketing firm CSMG, will continue to represent Wade, and CSMG will work in a partnership with WMA on marketing deals for Wade.
Wade has bigger issues to worry about first, however, Like getting healthy, helping the awful Heat win some games, and getting into Charles Barkley’s Five.