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• Terrence Ross Announces Retirement From Basketball
11-year NBA veteran Terrence Ross announced his retirement from basketball on his The T.Ross Podcast on Friday.
The 32-year-old came to his decision through a combination of wanting to spend more time with family and recent injuries.
Ross last played with the Suns during the 2022-23 season.
Ross averaged 11.0 points and 2.8 rebounds throughout his career....2023
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• Chris Paul Likely Out For Game 5, Could Return For Game 6
The Phoenix Suns are preparing for Chris Paul to miss Game 5 at the Denver Nuggets, but he could potentially return for Game 6.
Paul suffered a groin injury in Game 2, leading him to miss Games 3 and 4, which the Suns went on to win and holding serve at home.
The Suns received contributions from Landry Shamet and Terrence Ross in Game 4 to help offset the loss of Paul.
This would likely be a multi...2023
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• Cole Anthony Out Indefinitely With Oblique Injury
The Orlando Magic backcourt rotation has been hit by several injuries to start the season. Cole Anthony is the latest player to go down, as he has an oblique injury that will sideline him indefinitely.
Anthony was injured during Wednesday's loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers. The third-year guard still managed to play 32 minutes, but was largely ineffective, as he shot 2-of-10 from the floor.
Orlando...2022
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• Orlando Magic: 3 way-too-early bold predictions for the 2021-22 NBA season
The Orlando Magic will be a fun team to watch in the upcoming season. They won the NBA Draft last July alone by selecting Gonzaga standout Jalen Suggs. Suggs joins a roster highlighted by Cole Anthony, Markelle Fultz (who’s recovering from an ACL injury), R.J Hampton, Robin Lopez, Jonathan Issac, Terrence Ross and company. To […]
The post Orlando Magic: 3 way-too-early bold predictions for t...2021
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• Terrence Ross suffers hairline fracture in left big toe
Orlando Magic swingman Terrence Ross recently sustained a hairline fracture in his left toe as revealed by an MRI result, per The Athletic‘s Josh Robbins. The speed of his recovery will ultimately dictate the timetable for his return on the floor for the Magic. After an MRI, Terrence Ross has what team officials have labeled […]
The post Terrence Ross suffers hairline fracture in left ...2020
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• Magic's Ross has hairline fracture in left big toe
After experiencing discomfort, an MRI revealed that the Magic's Terrence Ross has a non-displaced, hairline fracture on his big toe, the team announced....2020
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• Pat Riley is ‘salty’ with Finals asterisk comments, per Terrence Ross
Orlando Magic swingman Terrence Ross posted a not-so-subtle dig at Miami Heat President Pat Riley following his ill-advised comments about the Los Angeles Lakers’ 2020 NBA championship. The legendary executive recently claimed that the Lakers’ win came with an asterisk, considering that key Heat players Bam Adebayo and Goran Dragic battled injuries throughout the series. […]
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• Hawks Clint Capela feel his injuries are “way better now”
Clint Capela still hasn’t made his Hawks debut due to plantar fasciitis and a bone bruise in his heel. Capela, who is expected to be re-evaluated on March 18, says he’s still dealing with pain but the center is seeing improvement, as Chris Kirschner of The Athletic relays. The Rockets traded him in a four-team deal. “It’s way better now,” Capela said. “Before (with Houston), it was an 8, 9 or 10. ...2020
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• Ross sliding into final season of his contract with the Magic
Magic guard Terrence Ross is about to enter the final season of a three-year, $31.5MM rookie contract extension that he signed in November 2015. And according to Dan Savage of OrlandoMagic.com, Ross, 27, is intent on improving upon an injury-riddled 2017/18 season that limited him to 24 games.“It’s always a big year any time your contract is coming to an end,” Ross explained. “You just want to go ...2018
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• Injury notes: Alexis Ajinca has surgery; Terrence Ross unlikely to return
A lost season for Alexis Ajinca went from bad to worse this week, as the Pelicans big man underwent surgery on his left patellar tendon, according to the team (Twitter link). The procedure was successful, and Ajinca is on track to recover in four to six months, which would allow him to return for the start of the 2018-19 season. However, it must have been a frustrating development for Ajinca, who ...2018