Spurs waive forward Green after less than a week

SAN ANTONIO (AP) -- The San Antonio Spurs have waived forward Danny Green after less than a week with the team.

San Antonio signed Green last Wednesday. The second-year swingman from North Carolina appeared in 20 games for Cleveland last season.

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With Haslem likely out for season, Heat shift to Dampier


MIAMI (AP) -- There's a photo in the hallway that links Miami's home court and the Heat locker room, a huge image of Udonis Haslem leaping past Erick Dampier during the 2006 NBA finals.


Haslem won't be making a move like that again for the next few months and the Heat have turned to Dampier to fill his void.


Haslem's season may be over after surgery Tuesday to repair a torn Lisfranc ligament in his left foot, an injury that typically needs at least four months to heal. Almost simultaneous to Haslem's surgery, Dampier was passing his Heat physical, which allowed him to practice with his new club for the first time Tuesday afternoon.


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Magic's Carter (knee) game-time decision vs. Heat

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -- Orlando Magic shooting guard Vince Carter will be a game-time decision against the Miami Heat on Wednesday night after he sprained his left knee.

The Magic say an MRI on Carter's left knee was negative and he was diagnosed with a sprain. Orlando did not practice Tuesday.

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SVG: What's Phil Jackson thinking?

ORLANDO, Fla. -- Magic coach Stan Van Gundy, who faces former employer Miami on Wednesday night, called Phil Jackson "inappropriate" and "ignorant" for hypothesizing that the Heat soon could change coaches if the ultra-talented Heat don't shake their sluggish start.

Jackson drew attention -- and some ire -- after discussing the fallout to the Heat's 8-6 start under coach Erik Spoelstra during an interview Tuesday with ESPN 1000 in Chicago.

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