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Bobcats Hire Former Trail Blazer GM 6-14-2011

The former general manager for the Portland Trail Blazers has a new job.
Rich Cho has been hired by the Charlotte Bobcats.
Cho was fired by the Blazers’ team owner Paul Allen in May. He was just 11 months in to a three-year contract.
The current general manager and owner of the Charlotte Bobcats struck a deal with Cho just one day after the Blazers let him go.
Cho will be named the Bobcats’ general manager prior to the draft.

That’s all the news for today.

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Bobcats’ Henderson has surgery on hip injury

Updated: May 10, 2011, 3:20 PM ET


CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Charlotte Bobcats guard Gerald Henderson was undergoing surgery Tuesday to repair a torn labrum in his left hip, a procedure that’s expected to alleviate chronic knee pain.

Henderson was having the surgery in Vail, Colo., where a specialist discovered the injury while examining his troublesome left knee.

“Gerald had some knee tendinitis issues this season, and the doctors have told us that fixing this congenital defect in his hip should alleviate those problems,” Bobcats general manager Rod Higgins said in a statement. “The doctors also feel that addressing the hip issue now will help prevent the possibility of further damage in the future.”

Recovery is expected to take four to six months. If there’s no lockout, the Bobcats will open training camp in less than five months, and the team is confident Henderson won’t miss any time.

The 12th pick in the 2009 draft out of Duke, Henderson played little as a rookie under coach Larry Brown and was out early this season with knee pain. But once Paul Silas replaced Brown in December, Henderson was placed in the rotation. He was made a starter after Gerald Wallace was traded to Portland in February.

Henderson took advantage, scoring in double figures in 22 of the final 28 games, including a 32-point outing against Orlando.

Copyright 2011 by The Associated Press


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Bobcats’ Henderson to have surgery on left hip

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Charlotte Bobcats guard Gerald Henderson was undergoing surgery Tuesday to repair a torn labrum in his left hip, a procedure that’s expected to alleviate chronic knee pain.

Henderson was having the surgery in Vail, Colo., where a specialist discovered the injury while examining his troublesome left knee.

“Gerald had some knee tendinitis issues this season, and the doctors have told us that fixing this congenital defect in his hip should alleviate those problems,” Bobcats general manager Rod Higgins said in a statement. “The doctors also feel that addressing the hip issue now will help prevent the possibility of further damage in the future.”

Recovery is expected to take 4-6 months. If there’s no lockout, the Bobcats will open training camp in less than five months, and the team is confident Henderson won’t miss any time.

The 12th pick in the 2009 draft out of Duke, Henderson played little as a rookie under coach Larry Brown and was out early this season with knee pain. But once Paul Silas replaced Brown in December, Henderson was placed in the rotation. He was made a starter after Gerald Wallace was traded to Portland in February.

Henderson took advantage, scoring in double figures in 22 of the final 28 games, including a 32-point outing against Orlando.

That’s all for today.