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ByReuters

Published 29/11/2017 at 02:01 GMT

Nov 28 (The Sports Xchange) - Los Angeles Clippers star forward Blake Griffin could be sidelined for two months while recovering from a sprained MCL in his left knee, according to an ESPN report Tuesday.

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Griffin, 28, sustained the injury in the fourth quarter of Monday night's game against the rival Los Angeles Lakers. Examinations revealed no structural damage in Griffin's knee, per ESPN.
Griffin had 26 points, 11 rebounds and six assists over 36 minutes in the Clippers' 120-115 victory against the Lakers before exiting with the injury.
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The Golden State Warriors are hoping to have at least one star player back from injury when they open a six-game road trip against the Los Angeles Lakers at Staples Center on Wednesday.
Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant each sat out a 110-106 loss to the visiting Sacramento Kings on Monday. Curry has a bruised right hand and Durant has been dealing with a sprained left ankle.
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Former NBA player Ben Gordon was arrested on a felony robbery charge in Los Angeles, the latest in a string of incidents over the past few months.
Gordon, 34, allegedly punched the manager of a downtown Los Angeles apartment complex on Saturday and pulled a knife. Gordon took money from the man that he said was his security deposit.
Gordon was arrested on Saturday and released Tuesday on $50,000 bail.
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Memphis Grizzlies star Marc Gasol insists he had nothing to do with the firing of coach David Fizdale, which occurred one day after Gasol was furious that he was benched for the fourth quarter of the team's eighth consecutive loss.
In fact, Gasol said he was surprised by the timing of the move and didn't know about the firing until after the decision was made.
Memphis general manager Chris Wallace said the firing of the second-year coach was due to the team being underachievers and not related to the rift between Fizdale and Gasol.
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Phoenix Suns center Alex Len admittedly is frustrated with his recent lack of playing time.
"I want to be out there, and I want to compete," the 7-foot-1 Len told AZCentral.com after sitting out two of the Suns' last three games.
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