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Veteran Christie may not return
By ART GARCIA
Star-Telegram Staff Writer
DALLAS – Doug Christie’s run with the Mavericks could be coming to an end in the next few days.
Christie left the team last week to get a second opinion on a sore left ankle in Seattle. Mavs owner Mark Cuban acknowledged Tuesday night that Christie may elect not to return.
"His doctors say the ankle is OK, but not perfect," Cuban said before the game against Houston. "Doug is deciding what he wants to do."
Retirement is an option. Cuban expects a decision before the end of the week.
Christie signed a three-year contract with the Mavs during the off-season, but only the first season at $3.15 million was guaranteed. The Mavs could also be discussing a settlement with the veteran guard.
Christie has been slowed by the ankle since the start of the season. He started the first seven games, averaging 3.7 points and 2.0 assists in 26.4 minutes. He’s been on the inactive list for the last three games, including Tuesday night against the Rockets.
With Christie gone and Jerry Stackhouse (sore knee) sidelined, the Mavs are thin at the shooting guard and small forward spots. The team will look to fill Christie’s spot on the roster if he doesn’t come back.
As of now, the Mavs are working under that contingency.
"We’ve just got to move forward," coach Avery Johnson said. "That’s all. We’re in a situation right now where we have to move forward until we figure out that situation."
Veteran Christie may not return
By ART GARCIA
Star-Telegram Staff Writer
DALLAS – Doug Christie’s run with the Mavericks could be coming to an end in the next few days.
Christie left the team last week to get a second opinion on a sore left ankle in Seattle. Mavs owner Mark Cuban acknowledged Tuesday night that Christie may elect not to return.
"His doctors say the ankle is OK, but not perfect," Cuban said before the game against Houston. "Doug is deciding what he wants to do."
Retirement is an option. Cuban expects a decision before the end of the week.
Christie signed a three-year contract with the Mavs during the off-season, but only the first season at $3.15 million was guaranteed. The Mavs could also be discussing a settlement with the veteran guard.
Christie has been slowed by the ankle since the start of the season. He started the first seven games, averaging 3.7 points and 2.0 assists in 26.4 minutes. He’s been on the inactive list for the last three games, including Tuesday night against the Rockets.
With Christie gone and Jerry Stackhouse (sore knee) sidelined, the Mavs are thin at the shooting guard and small forward spots. The team will look to fill Christie’s spot on the roster if he doesn’t come back.
As of now, the Mavs are working under that contingency.
"We’ve just got to move forward," coach Avery Johnson said. "That’s all. We’re in a situation right now where we have to move forward until we figure out that situation."
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