NAPLES, Italy -- Newly signed Napoli striker Gonzalo Higuain has reportedly cut
his face after slipping on some rocks while enjoying a day off on the island of
Capri.
Adidas Superstar 80s Womens . The Gazzetta
dello Sport says the Argentina international was treated with eight stitches to
his jaw area and two to his eyebrow. Napoli had no immediate comment. The
incident came a day after Higuain figured well, although did not score, in
Napolis 3-0 win over Bologna to open the teams Serie A season. Higuain recently
joined Napoli from Real Madrid.
Adidas Zx 700 Sale .875,000, avoiding
arbitration. Clippards deal Monday means all eight Nationals players who filed
for arbitration wound up settling before a hearing.
Adidas
Trainers Sale Online . -- Golden State Warriors coach Mark Jackson
asked his players a simple question during Fridays morning shootaround: How many
of them had ever been on a team 14 games over .
http:///...x-yeezy-boost-4.html
. It was just business as usual for the Thunder at home. Durant scored 32 points
and the Thunder beat the Bulls 107-95 on Thursday night for their eighth
straight win.DALLAS - Mavericks guard Jose Calderon was barely two minutes into
his post-shoot around assembly with the media before he was blindsided by the
first of many hugs from his former cohorts. Mavs shoot around had just let out
and the Raptors were slowly filing onto the court at American Airlines Center
when DeMar DeRozan ran straight to the far baseline, surprising his former
teammate with a hug. Amir Johnson was next, followed by Jonas Valanciunas and
several other Raptors players until finally, he was greeted by his old coach and
good friend Dwane Casey. "Its always going to be a little bit of a different
game for me after all those years in Toronto," Calderon said with a big smile on
his face, which of course is nothing new, ahead of Friday nights contest against
his former team. "I still have a lot of friends on the other team." Listen
to all the action live on TSN 1050 Radio in Toronto, beginning at 8:30pm et.
Traded to the Pistons in the three-team deal that netted the Raptors Rudy Gay
last January, Calderon had spent his first seven-plus NBA seasons in Toronto. He
remains the franchise all-time leader in assists and free-throw percentage,
ranking second in games played, fourth in minutes and fifth in points. At the
time it seemed like an inevitable, albeit saddening breakup. Bryan Colangelo had
just acquired Kyle Lowry to pair with and eventually replace Calderon, whose
contract was expiring. The trade was hardly a surprise but its one the Raptors
are regretting nearly 11 months later. Gays time in Toronto was short-lived
for obvious financial and stylistic reasons while replacing Calderons quietly
dependable production has proven to be a challenge, one the Raptors hope
Greivis Vasquez may help solve. The Raptors recorded 20 or more assists in 22 of
23 games with Calderon starting prior to last years trade however, they
accomplished that feat in just 21 of 56 contests with Gay in the lineup. A lot
has changed in 11 months, as Calderon noticed when putting together a list of
dinner guests on Thursday. "Yesterday, I was trying to put together a list of
guys who could come for dinner," he said. "And it was like okay, there are not
so many guys." The point guard, who ended up hosting Valanciunas and seven
members of the Raptors staff at his new home on Thursday night, has played with
only six current Raptors. Only two, DeRozan and Johnson, were teammates with
Calderon for more than a couple months (they played with him for just over four
seasons.) "That happens all the time," the nine-year vet said. "Thats how the
NBA works, even more now with the new GMM in Toronto and all the new management.
http:///...star-supercolor.html.
You knew changes were coming." For those who had the opportunity to play with
him, to coach him, Calderon has been missed. "That was my point guard coming
into the league," said DeRozan, in the midst of a career year. "And in the early
stages of my career he really helped develop me into the player I am now. He
helped me understand a lot and I commend a lot of my success to Jose." Inking
a four-year deal with the Mavericks over the summer, Calderon and his family are
getting comfortable in Dallas. In 24 games this season, the Mavs guard is
averaging 11.9 points and 4.5 assists, making more threes per game (2.6) than he
has before while shooting a career-best 47 per cent from long range. At 32 years
of age, Calderon was the old man in Toronto, but in Dallas he fits right in.
"I think its making my job a little bit easier playing with guys like Vince
(Carter) or Shawn (Marion) or Dirk (Nowitzki)," he said. "They know how to play.
For a point guard, being with guys who know to play all the time is easier, so I
feel really comfortable out there with them for sure." As Mavs coach Rick
Carlisle pointed out, its hard to believe how long Calderon has been in the
league, especially for those that remember him as a raw, timid rookie out of
Spain back with the Raptors in 2005. At that time Carlisle was coaching the
Pacers and remembers the words of Lithuanian guard Sarunas Jasikevicius, who was
familiar with Calderon having played against him overseas. "He came to me one
day and said, that guy Calderon is a very resourceful player, hes better than
you think he is," Carlisle recalled. "And he was right." "Joses had a really
strong and solid career in the NBA," the Mavs coach continued. "Hell go down as
one of the top European players ever." Both teams got their greetings and
reminiscing over with early: Calderon with his old teammates, Carter with the
Raptors media and staff and Casey with Carlisle, his former boss in Dallas. Once
the ball is tossed up its all business for the Raptors, who are coming off a
last-second overtime loss and are beginning a daunting four-game road trip.
"Not [for] me," DeRozan said, asked if it will be difficult to face a player
that has meant so much to him. "Not me personally, not at all. I understand that
once we step on this court I could be playing against my mom and Im going to go
out there and try to win." At 11-2, the Mavericks own the second-best home
record in the Western Conference and have won 12 of the last 13 meetings with
the Raptors in Dallas.
Cheap
Jerseys Wholesale Jerseys
Wholesale
Jerseys Cheap Jerseys Cheap NFL Jerseys Cheap Jerseys China Wholesale Jerseys ' ' '