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Hardaway Back in League at 36, Makes Miami Roster
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Penny Hardaway is officially back in the NBA, after the Heat placed him on its season-opening roster yesterday.
[an error occurred while processing this directive]Miami released Jeremy Richardson and Brian Chase, along with Marcus Slaughter and Devin Green to reach the 15-man limit.
Hardaway, 36, who signed a non-guaranteed contract this summer, hasn't played in a regular season game in nearly two years because of knee problems.
MAVERICKS: F Josh Howard was cleared to practice, six days after he sprained his left wrist. But he will miss the team's first two games because of his suspension for an altercation with Kings C Brad Miller in a preseason game.
TRADES: The Spurs traded G Beno Udrih to the Timberwolves for a protected second-round draft pick. . . .
The Nets acquired G David Wesley from the Hornets for swingman Bernard Robinson, C Mile Ilic and cash.
OFFICIALS: As part of NBA Commissioner David Stern's plan to be more public about officials in the wake of the Tim Donaghy scandal, the league will begin posting referee assignments for each game on its Web site, http:/
-- From News Services and Staff Reports




