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No surprise return by Josh
3:01 PM Mon, Oct 26, 2009
As mentioned over the weekend, Josh Howard won't be available for the season opener and probably several more games.
Here's what Rick Carlisle had to say today after practice:
"We played seven games without him. We've become accustomed to it. We know we're better with him. But it could be awhile. It could a few weeks. I don't know. We'll find a way without him. But we know we're better with him. When he comes back, we'll have to be ready to integrate him very quickly.''
Howard, recovering from ankle and wrist surgeries in the off-season, did not scrimmage today.
--Eddie Sefko
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http://mavsblog.dallasnews.com/
Did he participate in more than one scrimmage after his surgery? Maybe they felt it was too early for him to do scrimmages after watching him play.
If he did several, it really is discomforting news and could mean a setback.
here's a similiar post from espn-dallas
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Ankle, wrist injuries hampering Howard
DALLAS -- On the eve of the season opener, the Dallas Mavericks don't know when Josh Howard will be ready for game action.
Howard, who underwent operations on his left ankle and wrist on May 22, wasn't cleared for any contact work until Oct. 14. He has yet to complete a full practice and will not dress out for Tuesday's opener against the Washington Wizards.
While there is still some soreness in the wrist, the ankle is preventing Howard from playing. He had minor reconstructive surgery on the ankle, which had bothered him since his senior season at Wake Forest in 2002-03.
The Mavericks are exercising patience with Howard. The priority is getting him completely healthy, not rushing him back into the lineup.
"It could be a while," coach Rick Carlisle said. "It could be weeks. I don't know. I don't know. We'll find a way without him, but we know we're better with him. When he comes back, we'll have to be ready to integrate him very quickly."
The Mavericks went 17-13 in games Howard missed last season. They were 33-19 with him in the lineup.
Tim MacMahon covers the Mavericks for ESPNDallas.com
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