Fort Worth Star-Telegram - The bad news became worse for the
Mavs late in the fourth quarter of their loss to the
Grizzlies when
Josh Howard's right ankle buckled as he tried to defend
Damon Stoudamire. Unable to put any pressure on his right foot, Howard was helped off the court.
X-rays taken at the arena were negative, but Howard immediately began to experience swelling. He'll have the ankle revaluated today, and he probably won't be available for the upcoming two-game road trip that begins Monday at
Toronto.
"I knew I rolled my ankle right away and I've never really had an ankle sprain before," Howard said. "When they cut the tape off before the X-rays, my ankle was already swollen. We'll see what it looks like [today]."
Though it's unknown how long Howard will be out, the
Mavs immediately began considering options to fill the roster opening created Friday by
Doug Christie's departure.
Former
Mavs forward and current free agent
Adrian Griffin has emerged as the front-runner to be signed. Also out is
Jerry Stackhouse (sore knee), leaving
Marquis Daniels and rookie
Rawle Marshall as the only healthy swingmen on the roster.
"Nobody will feel sorry for us," Johnson said. "We just have to make some adjustments. If you have five players, you have a chance to win."