The Clippers received good news Tuesday, learning that Sam Cassell, who left Monday's game against the Houston Rockets because of a strained left calf, is listed as day-to-day.
Cassell, who strained his calf in the first quarter of the loss, visited Tuesday with Tony Daly, the team's physician. He reported that he was feeling better, although it is uncertain if Cassell will play against the Nuggets in Denver on Friday.
The Clippers, who have lost seven of nine games after starting 4-0, have been hit hard by injuries. They are without Elton Brand and Shaun Livingston: they lost Corey Maggette for four games: and nearly every rotation player has dealt with some type of physical problem.
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Steve Francis almost joined the Clippers in the off-season. Instead, he signed a two-year deal with Houston, where he was a three-time All-Star before being traded to the Orlando Magic along with Cuttino Mobley in 2004.
"I had conversations with the Clippers, the coach; we had some deep conversations up until the last couple of days when I made a decision to come to Houston," Francis said Monday before the Rockets' 88-71 victory over the Clippers at Staples Center.
"I made an easier decision I thought was best for my family, my daughter, my wife. We have a home in Houston. We've been living there for seven, eight years."
Mobley, Francis' longtime friend, was a recruiter in the Clippers' attempt to land him.
Some in the Clippers' organization doubted they ever had a true shot at signing Francis, believing he wanted to play for a team with legitimate title aspirations and a dominant one-two punch in Tracy McGrady and Yao Ming.
At the beginning of the season, he found himself questioning it. He did not play in 11 of the team's first 13 games and was buried deep on the depth chart.
"Of course, by me not playing the first 11, 12 games, I not only possibly thought of if I should've [come] here but Miami, or Dallas, or Cleveland," Francis said.
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The Clippers, mired in a 2-6 slide, will probably have the services of leading scorer Corey Maggette for tonight's game against the Houston Rockets.
Maggette, sidelined the last four games because of a strained right hamstring, was originally slated to miss two to three weeks. But he responded well to therapy, including laser treatment that penetrated the injured area.
"Last time, you heard it was supposed to be three weeks," Maggette said, speaking with reporters Sunday. "But everything is doing well, and I had the opportunity to rest it and get some good strengthening from therapists and it's feeling good."
"Most likely, I'll be playing [against Houston]."
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Clippers Nov 2007 Archive
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L.A. Times | Nov 26, 2007
The Clippers, mired in a 2-6 slide, will probably have the services of leading scorer Corey Maggette for tonight's game against the Houston Rockets.
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ESPN.com | Nov 24, 2007
The Suns turned to their energized front line of Amare Stoudemire and Shawn Marion to put away their eighth victory in a row.
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Los Angeles Times | Nov 20, 2007
Clippers' leading scorer Corey Maggette probably will be sidelined for two to three weeks while recovering from a strained right hamstring, the team learned Monday.
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L.A. Times | Nov 18, 2007
Saturday night's game between the Clippers and the Bulls was a game of flagrant fouls, with three flagrant fouls being called, all involving the Bulls' Andres Nocioni.
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AP | Nov 17, 2007
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AP | Nov 9, 2007
Clippers' guard Cuttino Mobley missed Los Angeles' game at Detroit on Friday night because of a hip injury.
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ESPN | Nov 7, 2007
Sam Cassell scored 35 points to lead the Los Angeles Clippers to a 104-89 win over the Indiana Pacers on Wednesday night in a matchup of unbeaten teams.
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Yahoo.com | Nov 7, 2007
Cuttino Mobley showed Kirk Hinrich and the Bulls that he's ready to play physical again.
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Yahoo.com | Nov 6, 2007
Clippers' center Chris Kaman is questionable for Tuesday's game against the Bulls because of a bruised left leg.
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Seattle Times | Nov 5, 2007
The Los Angeles Clippers got their first look at Seattle rookie Kevin Durant and were quite impressed.
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Boston Globe | Nov 2, 2007
Sam Cassell believes the Celtics' star trio has a chance to be 'special.'