Jason Richardson was back at practice for the Charlotte Bobcats on Tuesday and, according to a report by the Associated Press, could play in Toronto on Wednesday night.
Doctors performed exploratory surgery on Richardson's right knee and found no structural damage after the high flyer woke up with pain and swelling on November 12.
"It felt good," Richardson said. "It's still a little weak, but it was good to finally get out there 100 percent moving around, shooting and running up and down the court. We didn't do a lot of contact, but it felt good."
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The Bobcats signed free-agent big man Dwayne Jones on Monday.
"Everybody I've talked to had great things to say about him," said Coach Larry Brown.
Jones is expected to practice with Charlotte on Tuesday.
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The L.A. Clippers would like to get the Zach Randolph deal signed and sealed so they can start tinkering with their lineup.
The deal, which saw Randolph and Mardy Collins arrive from New York in exchange for Tim Thomas and Cuttino Mobley, has been delayed due to the Knicks having concerns about Mobley's heart.
Should the trade go through, according to J.A. Adande from ESPN.com, one source said the Clippers are talking to the Charlotte Bobcats about a package that would send Kaman to Charlotte for Jason Richardson. However, another Clippers' source said, "Kaman's not out there."
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Bobcats Nov 2008 Archive
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ESPN | Nov 23, 2008
Antonio McDyess has reportedly decided to return to the Pistons.
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Charlotte Observer | Nov 22, 2008
There are reportedly no active trade discussions going on between the Clippers and Bobcats involving center Chris Kaman.
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Charlotte Observer | Nov 20, 2008
The Charlotte Bobcats plan to sign former Cleveland Cavaliers center Dwayne Jones.
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Star-Ledger | Nov 20, 2008
The Bobcats are desperate for a frontcourt upgrade and are willing to part with Gerald Wallace.
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ESPN | Nov 20, 2008
Will Antonio McDyess be reunited with former coach Larry Brown in Charlotte?
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NBA.com | Nov 19, 2008
The Charlotte Bobcats have waived little-used forwards Andre Brown and Linton Johnson.
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New York Post | Nov 16, 2008
If the Pacers buyout the contract of Jamaal Tinsley, the Bobcats reportedly would like to explore signing the point guard.
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ESPN | Nov 12, 2008
Bobcats guard Jason Richardson will miss around a week following arthroscopic surgery on his right knee.
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L.A. Times | Nov 12, 2008
Mike Dunleavy said he turned down the Bobcats when they approached the Clippers and expressed interest in Chris Kaman.
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New York Post | Nov 11, 2008
According to a report in the New York Post, the Clippers are interested in trading Chris Kaman.
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Globe and Mail | Nov 10, 2008
The Raptors have talked with both the Warriors and the Bobcats about trades for perimeter players, according to two league sources.
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New York Post | Nov 10, 2008
It is unclear how Eddy Curry's sore right knee will affect the trade interests from Charlotte and San Antonio.
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SLAM! Sports | Nov 9, 2008
Michael Jordan is happy with Larry Brown as the new coach of the Bobcats, believing that he is the right man for the job.
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ESPN.com | Nov 8, 2008
Could Eddy Curry be re-united with former coach Larry Brown in Charlotte?
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ESPN | Nov 8, 2008
Michael Jordan told the Charlotte Observer that he would be interested in taking over the majority ownership of the Charlotte Bobcats.
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Times-Picayune | Nov 7, 2008
Chris Paul expects anywhere from 400 to 500 relatives and friends to attend Friday's game at the Time Warner Cable Arena in Charlotte.
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Pro Basketball News | Nov 7, 2008
Could Gerald Wallace be on the move?
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Charlotte Observer | Nov 6, 2008
The Bobcats aren't expected to deal for disgruntled Warriors forward Al Harrington simply because he doesn't fill any of their needs.
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ESPN | Nov 1, 2008
The Bobcats have reportedly deactivated center Sean May.