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Published on Thursday, Mar 05, 2009
The San Antonio Spurs have released forward Pops Mensah-Bonsu in what may be a space-clearing move to add veteran free agent forward Drew Gooden.
Gooden cleared waivers from Sacramento, where the 6-foot-10 forward played in just one game after being traded from Chicago. The Spurs would not comment on reports saying they might pick up Gooden.
Mensah-Bonsu signed a 10-day contract with the Spurs on Feb. 25. He played in three games, averaging 5 points and 3.3 rebounds in limited minutes.
HEAT SIGNS HEAD — Seeking backcourt help going into the playoff run, the Miami Heat signed combo guard Luther Head for the rest of the season.
Head was waived Monday by the Houston Rockets, for whom he played 255 games in his first four NBA seasons. He took a physical Wednesday morning, then signed later in the day.
AROUND THE LEAGUE — Forward Stromile Swift signed a free-agent contract with the Phoenix Suns for the remainder of the season. . . . Trail Blazers forward Martell Webster will miss the rest of the regular season because of the stress fracture in his left foot that has kept him sidelined for nearly the entire season. . . . The Charlotte Bobcats are hoping a couple days of rest will help heal guard Raja Bell's painful right biceps strain. Detroit Pistons star Allen Iverson will miss at least two weeks because of a sore back.
— Associated Press
The San Antonio Spurs have released forward Pops Mensah-Bonsu in what may be a space-clearing move to add veteran free agent forward Drew Gooden.
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