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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Glen Davis: Healthy and working out following ankle surgery
Glen Davis said he's fully healthy and has been working out with the intention of returning to the NBA this season, Marc J. Spears of ESPN.com reports.Davis sat out the 2015-16 season while recovering from left ankle surgery last September, resulting in a cool market for the big man even when he was presumably close to full health in the second half. At 30 years old, the 6-foot-9 Davis is probably on the downside of his career, but if he proves he's healthy in workouts this summer, he could attract interest from a team as a training camp invitee.
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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Glen Davis: Expected to resume basketball activities soon
Glen Davis's agent said Tuesday that the forward, who is recovering from left ankle surgery, is expected to resume basketball activities later in November, Marc J. Spears of Yahoo! Sports reports.Once he begins training on the court again, Davis will likely require several weeks of conditioning work before he receives any serious tryouts with NBA teams. Davis appeared in 74 games with the Clippers last season, averaging four points and 2.3 rebounds over 12.2 minutes per contest.
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by Marty Gitlin | CBSSports.com
Report: Clippers working to keep PF Glen Davis
Los Angeles Clippers president and coach Doc Rivers has reached out to the representatives of power forward Glen Davis, whom they would like to retain, a source has told Yahoo Sports. The 29-year-old Davis played just 904 minutes last season, the lowest total of his career. He averaged a career-low 4.0 points per game, but shot 45.9 percent from the field, his finest accuracy since his rookie season.
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by Sean D'Oliveira | CBS Sports Staff
Ankle issue no longer bothering Clippers forward Glen Davis
Los Angeles Clippers forward Glen Davis said the ankle injury that bothered in Game 5 is no longer affecting him, reports the Los Angeles Times. Davis suffered an ankle sprain during the opening-round series against the Spurs. Davis has scored 12 points during the first five games of the playoff series against the Rockets. The Clippers are 8 1/2-point favorites over the Rockets in Game 6 on Thursday.
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by Shawn Krest | CBSSports.com
Clippers' Glen Davis fined $5,000 for flopping
Los Angeles Clippers power forward Glen Davis was fined $5,000 for flopping in the first quarter of Game 3 against Houston, the league announced. Davis went down after being pushed by Dwight Howard.
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by Marty Gitlin | CBSSports.com
Clippers PF Glen Davis cleared for action Saturday
The Los Angeles Clippers have announced that power forward Glen Davis will play in Game 7 of the playoff series against San Antonio on Saturday night. Davis injured his ankle Thursday, but it healed quickly.
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by Marty Gitlin | CBSSports.com
Clippers PF Glen Davis a maybe for Game 7
An ankle injury that had Los Angeles Clippers reserve power forward Glen Davis wheeled off the court Thursday has healed well enough to make him a possibility to play in Game 7 Saturday night against San Antonio, a source has told the Los Angeles Times. Davis was diagnosed with a low ankle sprain. It was feared initially that it was broken.
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by Shawn Krest | CBSSports.com
Glen Davis has low ankle sprain, TBA for Clippers' game 7
Los Angeles Clippers PF Glen Davis left Thursday's game with an injured foot. Although he was initially worried that he'd reinjured the broken bone in his foot that has bothered him the last two seasons, per the L.A. Times. Instead, Davis had suffered a low ankle sprain. His status for Saturday's game 7 is still TBA.
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by R.J. White | CBSSports.com
Clippers' Glen Davis (ankle) will not return Thursday
Los Angeles Clippers forward Glen Davis suffered a sprained left ankle in Game 5 against the Spurs Thursday and will not return, the team announced. Davis, who committed five fouls in 10 minutes, had to be helped to the locker room after suffering the injury. He finishes the game with two points on 1 of 2 shooting as well as three rebounds.
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by Sean D'Oliveira | CBS Sports Staff
Clippers' Glen Davis fined $15,000 for kicking seat cushion into stands
Los Angeles Clippers forward Glen Davis was fined $15,000 by the NBA on Tuesday for kicking a seat cushion into the stands during Sunday's game at Boston. The incident occurred during the fourth quarter after the Clippers called a timeout. The cushion did not appear to harm any fans.