Bobcats G Sessions out 2-4 weeks with sprained MCL
The Bobcats have announced that guard Ramon Sessions will miss two to four weeks with second degree MCL sprain in his left knee.
The team said Thursday that Sessions' meniscus and ligaments are intact and he won't need surgery.
Sessions played 20 minutes in Wednesday night's loss 99-78 loss to the Brooklyn Nets and didn't appear to be hurt. However, Sessions complained...
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March 07, 2013
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Sessions will not exercise option to stay with Lakers
Point guard Ramon Sessions will not exercise a player option to stay with the Lakers and will become a free agent, The Times has learned.
Sessions would have earned 4.55 million next season but chose to test the market. Theres still a chance that Sessions will return to the Lakers by signing a contract, but theres no guarantee of it.
Ramon has carefully considered this decision...
Via Fox Sports West
June 19, 2012
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Sessions continuing rise in L.A.
Some Cavaliers fans dont understand why the team traded Ramon Sessions in March. They see what Sessions is doing with the Lakers in the Western Conference playoffs and think, This is our former backup point guard? Why on earth did we let him get away?
The answers are actually pretty simple.
For one, Sessions wouldnt have been content spending the rest of his career as Kyrie Irvings...
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May 03, 2012
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Does Ramon Sessions Make Lakers a Title Contender?
Be sure to subscribe to the VOTN YouTube Channel for your chance to win a Phiten Lakers Bracelet!Voice of the Nation hosts, David Brickley, Jason Riley and Kevin Figgers discuss the Lakers top story-lines of the 2011-12 NBA Season.RundownLakers Trade Luke Walton, and Jason Kapono for Ramon SessionsQuestion of the Show: Does Ramon Sessions Make Lakers a Title Contender?VideographerÂ...
Trading Ramon Sessions was the right move
The Cavaliers today moved Ramon Sessions and Christian Eyenga to the Los Angeles Lakers for Luke Walton, Jason Kapono and LA’s first round draft pick.
We’ve discussed trading Sessions before, and while everyone agrees that Sessions is the ideal back-up point guard, the fact remains he likely would have opted out of his contract at the end of the year. He can start for a lot of...
Breaking: Ramon Sessions Traded to Lakers for Future Draft Pick
The Cleveland Cavaliers and Los Angeles Lakers have agreed to terms to exchange point guard Ramon Sessions for a 2012 first-round draft selection. Also included in the deal are Cleveland’s Christian Eyenga and Los Angeles’ Luke Walton, both players being forwards.  The pick obtained by the Cavaliers will be protected within the top-14 selections.
Sessions had averaged 10.5...
Sources: Lakers revisit efforts for Sessions
The Los Angeles Lakers are stepping up their efforts to trade for Cavaliers point guard Ramon Sessions, multiple Western Conference sources have told FOX Sports Ohio.
According to one source, the Lakers interest in Sessions appeared to peak around All-Star weekend, but dwindled quickly when they learned the Cavs wouldnt budge from receiving a first-round draft pick in return. But...
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March 13, 2012
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Sessions could be target at trade deadline
G Ramon Sessions doesn't want to become an NBA vagabond.
On the other hand, he wouldn't mind being a starter at some point in his career. Like everyone else in the NBA, he's anxiously awaiting the March 15 trade deadline.
He'd love to know whether he'll remain with the Cavaliers or move to his fourth NBA team in the last five years. Despite being stuck behind...
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March 03, 2012
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NBA Trade Rumors: Hawks Interested in Ramon Sessions?
With Cleveland’s reserve point guard Ramon Sessions playing at a very consistent and productive level through the compressed 2011-12 campaign, suitors are rumored to be lining up to hopefully acquire his services prior to the mid-March trade deadline.
The latest rumor has the Atlanta Hakws —  looking to move small forward Marvin Williams — in the mix as they would like to...
It’s a Shame, but the Cavaliers Need to Trade Ramon Sessions
Sessions' time in Cleveland may be ending soon
The first half of the NBA season is now complete for the Cleveland Cavaliers. They now will enjoy a nice 5 day break (except for Kyrie Irving and Tristan Thompson, who will partake in some of the festivities in Orlando) for the All-Star Break. When they come back next Tuesday, they will play two games back to back nights, and then...
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