Hill Travels Far, Wide for Answer

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  1. Shapecity

    Shapecity S2/JBB Teamster Staff Member Administrator

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- The Grant Hill Medical Mystery Tour takes him next to California.

    Looking for relief or a remedy to a painful lower abdominal injury, Hill leaves today for Los Angeles and will be evaluated by Dr. Craig Smith, another specialist in the field.

    Hill was in Philadelphia on Monday morning to see Dr. William Meyers. He then traveled in the afternoon to Durham, N.C., to seek opinions from doctors at Duke University Medical Center.

    Magic Assistant General Manager Otis Smith said Hill's test results are "still showing negative (no tear in the area).

    "He's feeling better,'' Smith said. "We just don't know if rest and rehab is the course of action yet."

    Hill should be glad he missed the Magic's 67-65 victory against the Memphis Grizzlies on Monday night -- one of the club's all-time preseason clunkers. Pat Garrity ended it with a game-winning jumper with no time left.

    Hill will miss Thursday night's preseason finale at home against the Miami Heat. The club expects his doctors to consult via a conference call by Friday.

    "He definitely has a strain there," Smith said. "I'm concerned, and with what Grant has been through, we're probably even more conservative."

    The Magic are hoping rest will do the trick. Surgery could keep Hill out for perhaps three months, a blow to the team and to a player who made a successful comeback last season after five ankle surgeries.

    If Hill is out of the lineup indefinitely, his spot will be manned by Hedo Turkoglu. Turkoglu, a 6-foot-10 swingman, generally has been coming off the bench during his five-year career.

    "With Grant not playing, I'll do whatever Coach needs me to do," Turkoglu said.

    The Magic signed him as a free agent last summer, largely as a Plan B in case Hill finally ran out of comebacks. But Hill made it to the all-star game and played 67 games last season. Turkoglu averaged 14 points per game as a sixth man.</div>

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  2. Midnight Green

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    I sure hope this is not going to be a injury that causes him to miss any regular season games this season. It is not looking good right now, and with Hill you never know. All we can do with hope for the best. Hill has to be an athlete with some of the worst luck in history he comes back finally after an ankle surgery, and does well only to have this happen.
     

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