Utah Jazz notes: Nowitzki suspended for flagrant foul on Harpring

Published: Monday, Dec. 29, 2008 12:16 a.m. MST
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COLLINS AVAILABLE: With three primary big men hurting — two-time All-Star power forward Carlos Boozer has missed 20 straight games with a strained left quadriceps tendon and bruised kneecap, starting center Mehmet Okur has missed three with muscle spasms in his lower back and replacement-starter power forward Paul Millsap has missed two with a sprained posterior cruciate knee ligament — also-injured reserve Jarron Collins has made himself available for the Jazz's last two games.

But he didn't play in either.

"He hasn't really worked out that much. He needs a little more basketball time," said Sloan, who chose not to turn to Collins in Friday's game against Dallas or Saturday's loss at Houston because youngsters Fesenko and Kosta Koufos were getting the job done.

"(But) we don't have practice (often). He's got to do a lot of it on his own, which I think he's done," Sloan added. "He's worked pretty hard ... to get back in the feel of things."

Collins has missed 24 games this season and hasn't played since last Nov. 17 due to inflammation in his right elbow, which he hurt in an offseason golf-cart tip-over.

He wasn't supposed to return until sometime after getting reevaluated in early January, but changed those plans after Boozer, Okur and Millsap all were down late last week.

"I came back a little early," Collins said. "But it's a situation where we're shorthanded and I just wanted to make myself available if coach needed me. It's that simple."

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ALUMNI UPDATES: According to the Charlotte Observer, former Jazz guard Raja Bell — now with the Bobcats following a trade earlier this season from Phoenix — "was in considerable pain" after straining his left groin muscle in Saturday night's game against New Jersey.

Bell had scored 18 points before the leaving the game, including four 3-pointers.

Meanwhile, ex-Jazz guard Keith McLeod earlier this month joined Dallas' NBA Development League affiliate, the Albuquerque Thunderbirds, as a free agent.

McLeod had a good chance of sticking with the Mavericks, but hurt his right hamstring and was released before the season started.


Contributing: Jody Genessy


E-mail: tbuckley@desnews.com

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