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Injured point guards major impact in East, West semifinals

Yahoo! Sports
Published May 8, 2015 at 2:45 PM
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John Wall hopes to test his broken left hand and wrist by trying to dribble a basketball. It's tough.'' Injuries continue to have a major impact on the conference semifinals with Washington replacing Memphis as the team waiting to see if its point guard can or should try to play with broken bones. Sure, Mike Conley played eight days after surgery to repair broken bones in his left cheek, but the Grizzlies' guard missed three games until swelling eased enough in his face to wear a mask. Memphis was able to close out Portland without Conley, and he returned in time to help the Grizzlies split with the Warriors in the first two games in the Western Conference semifinals.

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