Found February 12, 2012 on Indy Star:
PLAYERS: Jeff Foster
TEAMS: Indiana Pacers

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Jeff Foster didn't experience a setback with his back; he's just on a rest-and-recovery plan after missing 14 games. That meant sitting out a home game against Denver on Saturday, one night after the Indiana Pacers reserve forward played at Memphis for the first time since being sidelined.
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