Suns re-signed Linton Johnson today making the playoff roster stand at 15.
Obviously this move is to have a decent backup at SF but is Grant injured more seriously than we first thought?
Suns Re-Sign Linton Johnson for Playoffs - Grant Injury?
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Toronto released him about a week ago i think. I got it in a text message from Suns.com let me find something...
http://www.nba.com/suns/news/johnson_080416.html
http://www.nba.com/suns/news/johnson_080416.html
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Suns forward Grant Hill will sit out tonight's regular-season finale as a precaution and Amare Stoudemire also may not play after missing this morning's team shootaround due to illness.
The Suns are being careful with Hill, who suffered a groin strain last month and came out of Monday's game when he had a mild strain in that area again. The Suns are confident he will play in the playoff opener this weekend.
Stoudemire played through what he called a "severe cold" Monday and stayed home today because it was still lingering. Suns coach Mike D'Antoni said he might be held out tonight against Portland.
The Suns will have another player available tonight after re-signing Linton Johnson this morning. Johnson, a versatile swingman, played two 10-day contracts for Phoenix earlier this season.
Johnson will be on the playoff roster but likely will remain on the inactive list unless there is an injury, particularly in Hill's case.
D'Antoni said the Suns are playing to win tonight's game even though they learned this morning that they don't have the shot at home-court advantage that they thought they had.
If Phoenix beats Portland at home and Utah wins at San Antonio, there is a four-way tie. The tiebreaker makes Phoenix the No. 4 seed and Houston the No. 5, but the league informed the teams this morning that Houston would have home-court advantage.
Regardless of the previous tiebreaker, home-court advantage between tied teams is dictated on a head-to-head tiebreaker. Houston and Phoenix split the regular-season series, but the Rockets will finish with a better record against conference teams.
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Ok I've found they waived him
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/rumors/post ... =nba,75720
Where that we've signed him? I like him, I think he can guard the 2-3-4 spots with equal effectiveness and he gives an athletic, defensive minded backup for Hill
Good signing, but in reality he'll see bugger all time come the playoffs
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/rumors/post ... =nba,75720
Where that we've signed him? I like him, I think he can guard the 2-3-4 spots with equal effectiveness and he gives an athletic, defensive minded backup for Hill
Good signing, but in reality he'll see bugger all time come the playoffs
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