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Nets' Williams out with wrist problem
National Basketball Association

Nets' Williams out with wrist problem

Published Apr. 7, 2011 12:46 a.m. ET

New Jersey star Deron Williams did not travel with the team for Wednesday night's game at Detroit because of a lingering problem with his right wrist.

Williams had 21 assists and made a jumper in the final seconds to help New Jersey beat Minnesota 107-105 Tuesday night, but he said after that game he was planning to see a hand and wrist specialist. It's not clear if he'll play again this season.

The team lists the injury as a strained tendon.

The Nets were also without guard Anthony Morrow, who was out with tendinitis in his left knee, and forward Kris Humphries, who had a sprained right ankle and bruised heel.

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Detroit's Ben Wallace was out with a sore right knee.

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