<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">OAKLAND, Calif. - The Mavericks expect to be without point guard Devin Harris for tonight's game at Seattle. Harris injured his right shoulder late in the first half of a 102-93 win against Golden State on Wednesday at The Arena. Chasing Baron Davis as he ran upcourt for a last-second shot, Harris ran squarely into a Mike Dunleavy pick. Harris had to be helped to the locker room and did not return for the second half. An examination found that Harris had a sprained right shoulder in addition to a sore jaw. Harris said he probably will not play against Seattle but hopes to return for Saturday's home game against Seattle. Harris never saw the pick and therefore had no time to brace himself. "I don't expect to get hit like this," Harris said. "Normally, I see him coming. I hit him kind of awkwardly." Harris injured the right shoulder during summer-league play. During Sunday's win at Portland, Harris landed on the shoulder after being driven to the floor by Steve Blake on a crucial overtime layup. Before the injury, Harris had come off the bench to revive the Mavericks. He repeatedly broke down the Warriors' defense with his drives and was 4-of-5 from the field for 11 points and also had two assists. </div> Source
A huge loss. He along with Stack have been huge in our past couple games. But you cant go wrong with Darrell Armstrong as your 3rd string.