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    Breaking News on ESPN.com

    Net Loss: Jefferson Out For Season
    ESPN.com's Marc Stein reports New Jersey Nets' forward Richard Jefferson will undergo surgery on his left wrist and miss the rest of the season. An announcement by the Nets is expected later Tuesday.

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    I guess there was too many reach arounds given during the offseason by Air Gay.

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    What was it his dunking wrist?

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    damn, Nets are snakebit. RJ was having a career year.

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    Nets' Leading Scorer Out for Rest of Season

    January 11, 2005
    By JASON DIAMOS

    Any flickering hopes the Nets had of being an Eastern
    Conference contender this season were all but dashed today
    when the team's president, Rod Thorn, announced that the
    Nets' leading scorer, Richard Jefferson, would be lost for
    the season with a wrist injury.

    "Richard has a ruptured ligament in his left wrist which
    will require surgery," Thorn said in a conference call.
    "He'll have surgery sometime in the next couple of weeks,
    and it's basically a four-month rehab, so he will in effect
    be out for the season."

    Thorn said Jefferson, the fourth-year swingman from Arizona
    who averaged 22.2 points in 33 games this season,
    originally injured the wrist on Dec. 27 in a 100-90
    overtime loss at Detroit. Thorn said Jefferson thought the
    rupture might have occurred when he re-injured the wrist in
    Milwaukee last Wednesday night. Nevertheless, he played
    against Golden State on Friday and at Orlando on Saturday.
    Against the Magic, the right-handed Jefferson made just 6
    of his 19 shots from the floor.

    As recently as Monday afternoon, Jefferson insisted that he
    was fine. But a magnetic resonance imaging test the same
    day revealed the ruptured tendon.

    "This is a tough blow," Thorn said. "Richard, in my mind,
    is an All-Star player this year."

    The Detroit game in which Jefferson was injured marked the
    debut of Vince Carter with the Nets. Carter came to New
    Jersey from Toronto on Dec. 17 in a blockbuster deal that
    gave the Nets, who have won three consecutive Atlantic
    Division les, hope that they could contend for a fourth.


    But the Nets were just 3-5 with Carter, a five-time
    All-Star, in their lineup heading into tonight's rematch
    with the Pistons at Continental Arena. At 12-21, the Nets
    enter tonight's game in last place in the Atlantic
    Division. But they were only four and a half games behind
    the first-place Knicks, and just three games out of the
    eighth and final Eastern Conference playoff berth.

    "I think if you talk to our players, our coach, and
    obviously to me, we're not going to give up," Thorn said.
    "And I'm going to keep trying to get some pieces."

    But with Jefferson lost for the season, Thorn admitted, he
    might have to try to obtain those pieces with the future in
    mind.

    Copyright 2004 The New York Times Company

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    So Kidd goes home and smacks his wife..............



    I almost feel sorry for him for not going with the Spurs. Almost.

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    That sucks for NJ.

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