Found October 23, 2009 on Truth About It :
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Hot off the Wizards press … unfortunately, this ain’t too hot. Washington Wizards President Ernie Grunfeld announced today that forward Antawn Jamison’s right shoulder has been re-evaluated and that the findings were consistent with the original diagnosis of a subluxation.  He is expected to miss from four to six weeks from the date of the injury (Jamison [...]
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