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    5. timvp's Avatar
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    where do you get your infos!!?!?!!!
    it's just a cliché...
    the guy is tough! He had a great season and we woud be blessed to have him as a bk up PG... (yes he is better than gh3 at the point! Not on D...yet)
    Quick Google search provides:

    Reebok Eurocamp, Day Two
    June 8, 2009
    -Rodrigue Beaubois sat out today’s action after injuring his wrist, a situation eerily similar to two years ago, where he also teased the NBA teams in attendance with an intriguing first game, and then subsequently shut it down for the rest of the camp. Beaubois has somewhat of a reputation for both being fairly injury prone and not the toughest guy around, and this probably doesn’t help on that front.

    http://www.draftexpress.com/article/...-Day-Two-3251/

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    http://nba.fanhouse.com/2009/07/13/d...mpresses/#cont

    Despite Injury Scare, Beaubois Impresses
    Posted Jul 13, 2009 9:35PM By Matt Watson (RSS feed)

    LAS VEGAS -- Roddy Beaubois has turned a lot of heads thus far in summer league play, but late in the game on Monday, it was for all the wrong reasons: he hit the deck hard with less than a minute left in the game, grabbing his left knee while writhing on the floor in obvious pain.

    Beaubois was eventually helped off the court by a pair of Mavericks' trainers, careful not to put any weight on his left leg.

    While everyone else in the gym was fearing the worse, Beaubois knew it wasn't serious -- just extremely painful. "I just bumped knee to knee," he told reporters, speaking with a bag of ice taped to his knee. "I had a previous injury [there], so it just hurt. But it's not bad, it's not bad."

    The injury has officially been termed a left knee contusion, and considering the Mavericks don't play again until Thursday, there's a good chance he won't miss any time.

    Beaubois finished the game with 16 points, five rebounds and three assists, but he wasn't satisfied -- not only because it fell short of his 34-point explosion on Saturday but also because of the final result. "I'm not happy because we are losing," he said. "So I think I can help more, especially on the rebounds."

    Fortunately for Beaubois, no one remembers the final score in July, just the performance of individual players, and so far he's more than lived up to his first-round billing.

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