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MILWAUKEE - Rookie Jabari Parker will miss the rest of the season after tearing the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee, dealing a huge blow to the rebuilding Milwaukee Bucks. The team said late Tuesday night that Parker will have surgery after tests revealed the extent of the injury. The second overall pick in this years draft was flown back to Milwaukee after getting hurt in the third quarter of a 96-94 win Monday night over Phoenix. The 19-year-old Parker was injured when he took an awkward step before colliding with the Suns P.J. Tucker. Sending one up for the young homie (Jabari Parker) for a speedy recovery! Bucks forward John Henson posted early Wednesday morning on Twitter. Under new ownership seeking a new arena, Milwaukee was off to a good start under new coach Jason Kidd. The Bucks, who won 15 games all of last season, are 13-12. Parker averaged 12.3 points and 5.5 rebounds per game this year. The one-and-done star at Duke started his professional career not far from his hometown of Chicago after getting drafted by Milwaukee in June. The polished forward displayed a poised, unselfish demeanour off the court that quickly commanded respect. He was just the kind of talented, well-rounded player needed by a franchise that had finished above .500 just once since 2003-04. New York investment firm executives Marc Lasry and Wesley Edens bought the team in April from former U.S. Sen. Herb Kohl, ushering in a new era and clear rebuilding strategy for the future. They jettisoned former coach Larry Drew in favour of Kidd soon after drafting Parker. The Bucks showed life and energy with the ball in Kidds offence. Theyll have to press on the rest of the season without a promising player considered to be a team cornerstone. Tough break but (Parker) will come back stronger and hungrier. Please join me in wishing him a speedy recovery, Lasrys son, Bucks executive Alexander Lasry, wrote on Twitter. Milwaukee next plays Wednesday at Portland. Fake Vans 2020 .com) - The Miami Heat stopped a four-game losing streak last time out and thats the same length slide their opponents Wednesday night, the Denver Nuggets, will try to halt when the two teams meet at the Pepsi Center. Fake Vans Cheap . PAUL, Minn. https://www.vansfake.com/. Sixteen teams have moved on. Sixteen teams have gone home. Fake Vans . Authorities in Medina, Minn., released the details one day after Cunningham was jailed for another alleged incident with the woman he had been living with for the previous eight months. Cunningham had already been charged with felony domestic assault for allegedly choking the woman last week. Fake Vans From China . The New York State Supreme Court only partially dismissed the lawsuit, meaning the case could be headed for trial. The tour announced a year ago that Singh would be suspended for saying in a Sports Illustrated story that he took deer antler spray, which was believed to contain the banned substance IGF-1.COPENHAGEN – When you bring up Andre Burakowskys name around players on Canadas world junior hockey team most crack a small smile. Theyve heard what the Swedish forward was quoted as saying in the local publication Skanskan. Specifically, Burakowsky said that, on paper, Sweden has a better team than Canada. "We heard that," said Canadian forward Charles Hudon, a Montreal Canadiens prospect. "It is motivation. Ive never seen two papers play on the ice. Were ready for that game and I think they are too." Canada and Sweden will face off in an exhibition game Sunday in Angelholm, Sweden. You can watch it live on TSN starting at 11am et/8am pt. Canadian players werent shy when asked whether Burakowskys words will be on their mind. "Of course, it does motivate you for sure, but let them think that," said 17-year-old Barrie Colts defenceman Aaron Ekblad, who officially secured a spot on Team Canada when Damon Severson was cut on Friday night. "They have a highly-skilled team and, obviously, we need to respect that and we just have to counter with our work ethic." Even defenceman Adam Pelech, who is Burakowskys teammate on the Erie Otters in the Ontario Hockey League, admitted the comments got him going. "Teams are always looking for things like that to put on the wall for some extra motivation before the game," he said. "Things like that we just try to use as fuel for us." Pelech isnt the only Otter caught off guard by the Burakovsky quote. Connor McDavid, who picked up a pair of assists in Canadas 4-2 win over Finland on Friday, is Burakowskys linemate in Erie. "He can be a little bit cocky," McDavid noted with a chuckle, "butt hes entitled to his own opinion.dddddddddddd" Burakowsky, a first round pick of the Washington Capitals last June, is having a fantastic rookie season with the Otters. When he left for Swedens junior camp, he was fourth on the team in scoring with 23 goals and 47 points in just 31 games. The 18-year-old will be making his world junior debut this month. "We kind of joked about playing each other in Sweden in his hometown of Malmo and maybe in the gold-medal game," McDavid said, "but thats a long way down the road. We still have a lot of work to get there, but it would be pretty nice to have that over him." "Hes a really good guy," said Pelech. "I like him a lot. I havent talked to him recently, but obviously I heard about the comments and I guess Ill shoot him a message. Im looking forward to talking to him about that." Canadian head coach Brent Sutter has repeatedly said he wants his players to focus on themselves and what the team needs to do to be successful. But when informed his players were talking about Burakowsky, Sutter was more than okay with it. "No, thats good," he said with a wry grin, "keep feeding it all they want, thats good." Not lost on the Canadian players is the reason why Burakowsky is feeling confident. The Swedes won the silver medal last year and have almost half of that team back plus theyll have home-ice advantage this time around. Meanwhile, Canada has just three players (Jonathan Drouin, Griffin Reinhart and Jake Paterson) returning from the team that finished fourth last year. "Swedens a pretty good hockey country, but were Canada and were confident in the players we have," said McDavid. ' ' '

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