Duckworth Tries to Restart Career
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Center Kevin Duckworth, voted the NBA’s most improved player in 1988, is trying to get his career back on track with the Clippers.
Duckworth, waived by the Milwaukee Bucks after playing in only eight games last season, signed a one-year contract last week for the NBA minimum of $247,000.
“I’m not out to try to prove anything to nobody,” Duckworth said. “I’m not out to try to make the all-star team next year. I just want to try to get back on the right track. I look at the last couple years and it really wasn’t any career at all because I didn’t do nothing.”
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Miami Heat Coach Pat Riley denied a report that the Heat is trying to trade guard Sasha Danilovic to clear room under the salary cap to sign free-agent center Brian Williams.
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Guard Malik Sealy, who sat out Sunday’s exhibition because of a bruised right shoulder, practiced Monday and is listed as day to day.
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The Clippers play an exhibition at Orlando tonight.
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