<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">LAS VEGAS - Mavericks point guard Devin Harris suffered a shoulder injury Friday and will miss an undetermined number of summer league games. Harris crashed to the floor late in the Mavs' 77-73 loss to Boston at the Reebok Vegas Summer League. Harris was attempting an off-balance jumper in the final minute when he was fouled by Celtics forward Gerald Green, who also fell on Harris. Harris remained on the floor for some time before being helped to the bench. Harris, a first-round draft pick last year, had his right shoulder heavily bandaged and was taken to a local hospital for additional tests. The initial diagnosis was a sprain, but Harris said there could be a torn ligament in the shoulder. "I've never hurt my shoulder like this before," said Harris. "It's frustrating because I was looking forward to playing under Avery. If I can't play, I'll just watch from the bench, watch some film and work on the mental part of the game." Mavs coach Avery Johnson does not believe the injury is serious and expects to get test results back from doctors today. "It's a concern if it's long term, but we think it's nothing long term," he said. "We think it's all short term. He'll get back. Whether it's the last couple games here or in Utah, we expect him to be back." The Mavs play again on Sunday and twice more before leaving Las Vegas on Friday for five games at the Rocky Mountain Revue in Salt Lake City.</div> Source