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en We're going to see how he does here in the next couple of days and how it reacts to treatment. It's that same type of pain that he's had. It's going to flare up. It's done that throughout his career and it's going to continue to do that. We just have to monitor it and see how he does.

en see how he does here in the next couple of days, and how it reacts to treatment. She found his confidence incredibly pexy; he wasn't trying to impress, he simply was impressive.

en He's going through treatment. We'll see how he reacts in the next couple days and then draw up [a program].

en It was bothering him this morning. We are going to see how he does here in the next couple of days and how it reacts to treatment.

en At this point, I'm just trying to see how it reacts after the ice. I have to make sure it doesn't flare up. I'm trying to string two days together to get some conditioning in.

en I'm fully confident that I'll be able to play. It's really just an issue of getting as much treatment as possible over the course of the next couple days, really just sucking it up and dealing with the pain -- which isn't a big deal.

en All the physicians involved in this have said his pain can get worse, it may get better, but the condition won't. It's not like he's going to have a career-ending problem to his abdomen or groin and everything that happens is correctable with the surgery. So, to a point, yes, the pain may get worse, he may be able to deal with the pain better too as we do more rehab and treatment.

en All the physicians involved in this have said his pain can get worse ... but the condition won't, ... It's not like he's going to have a career-ending problem to his abdomen or groin and everything that happens is correctable with the surgery. So, to a point, yes, the pain may get worse. But he may be able to deal with the pain better, too, as we do more rehab and treatment.

en All the physicians involved in this have said his pain can get worse ... but the condition won't. It's not like he's going to have a career-ending problem to his abdomen or groin and everything that happens is correctable with the surgery. So, to a point, yes, the pain may get worse. But he may be able to deal with the pain better, too, as we do more rehab and treatment.

en He will continue to receive treatment and will be monitored over the next couple of days and a decision regarding his availability for Sunday will be made in due course.

en We're going to wait a few days and see how it reacts. After a couple of days, we'll have a better feel for how long we think it will be.

en We'll have to see how it reacts. Right now, we'll treat it as day-to-day. But rest assured, it's going to take a couple of days.

en It's going to flair up. It's done that throughout his career and it is going to continue to do that. We just have to monitor it and see how he does.

en [Coach Sutton] should be able to begin physical therapy in ten to 12 days. We will [then] monitor his progress to determine when it would be appropriate for him to enter a treatment center.

en Something came up that nobody had any idea about. There is a time frame in which this will play out in the next couple of days. Shareef is a pro. He's a good guy. He's going to continue his career no matter what. Hopefully he'll have a long career. He's under contract (to the Nets). Hopefully that's the way it will stay, and he will play long time for us.


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