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Delfino Released From Hospital

Bucks forward Carlos Delfino was released from the hospital late Friday night after being examined for head and neck injuries.

The results of the medical tests were negative.

Milwaukee is listing Delfino has day-to-day with neck and jaw soreness.

Delfino was hurt late in the second quarter of the Bucks' 87-74 loss to Miami at the Bradley Center on Friday night.

Via Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel


Delfino Taken Off Court On Stretcher

Milwaukee Bucks forward Carlos Delfino was taken off the court on a stretcher late in the second period of Friday’s game with Miami after having his head and neck inadvertently stepped on, resulting in neck and jaw pain. He underwent examination by Bucks orthopedic physician Dr. Michael Gordon and had full movement in all extremities. Delfino was taken by ambulance to St. Luke’s Hospital in Milwaukee for precautionary x-rays.

Via Press Release


Stackhouse May Join Team At Midseason Again

Jerry Stackhouse is thinking about signing on with a team at midseason again next year, just like he did with the Bucks this season.

Stackhouse is averaging 8.1 points for Milwaukee, which is 23-8 since he first played on Jan. 20.

"I might just try to do the same route I did this year," said Stackhouse. "Just kind of catch on, hook on (midway through next season) to rest the legs a little bit longer."

Stackhouse signed on with the Bucks after they lost Michael Redd for the season to injury. He previously hadn't been offered a guaranteed contract by an NBA team.

"I don't know if it works with every team," Stackhouse added. "But it would be able to work with some teams. I could provide a spark for a team. It could work for guys as they continue to get older. Is playing all of an 82-game season really worthwhile, with what your body needs and with training camp and the pounding? I think I feel like I still can do it. But I've got to be realistic as I wind down my career."

Via FanHouse


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