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Ty Lawson finally returns


Two days ago, went on a mile run in the afternoon before the Orlando game, knowing his fatigue factor wouldn't matter much that night because he probably wasn't going to get on the court. And he was right. The speedy guard did not play against the Magic. On Monday, however, Lawson got back on the court — as coach Adrian Dantley promised before the contest. Expect to see more of Lawson in the future. (Denver Post)

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