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CLEVELAND -- Orlando Magic coach Stan Van Gundy says hes preparing to play the rest of the regular season and playoffs without injured star Dwight Howard. Howard will miss his fourth straight game with a back injury Sunday against the Cavaliers. He was diagnosed with a herniated disk last week. Howard will rest the injury for 10 days and then be re-evaluated. Van Gundy said before Sundays game that he would consider it a bonus if Howard or forward Hedo Turkoglu, who is sidelined with a facial fracture, return at some point this season. The playoffs begin April 28. "Were approaching it that the 13 (healthy) guys we have now are who were going to have the rest of the season and in the playoffs," Van Gundy said. Howard joined his teammates in Cleveland, but a team spokesman said he would remain at the Magics hotel during the game. He will accompany the team back to Orlando, where the Magic host Philadelphia on Friday. Orlando, which is sixth in the Eastern Conference, can clinch a playoff spot with a win Sunday. The Magic were 1-4 without their standout centre going into the game. Howard has missed six games overall with the injury. The team initially said he had back spasms. He hasnt played since scoring 20 points and grabbing 22 rebounds on April 7 against Philadelphia. Howard was diagnosed with the herniated disk on Friday in Los Angeles. Before this season, Howard had only missed two games in his career because of injury. Howard is averaging 20.6 points and 14.5 rebounds. Turkoglu, who has started 52 games, hasnt played since April 5. Hes averaging 10.7 points and is shooting 34.9 per cent on 3-pointers. With Howard and Turkoglu sidelined, Van Gundy said he will keep his current lineup intact with Glen Davis at centre with Jason Richardson and Ryan Anderson at forward. J.J. Redick and Jameer Nelson start in the backcourt. "You never know, but thats who I plan to start the rest of the way," Van Gundy said. Howards injury is the latest drama in the Magics ongoing soap opera that has grabbed more attention than the teams record. Howard has been the subject of season-long trade rumours until declaring his intention to remain in Orlando for one more year. The controversy continued earlier this month when Van Gundy acknowledged that Howard asked team management to fire him. Howard has since denied that. cheap nfl jerseys china . Simao, 32, last played with Besiktas in Turkey, but has previous experience in La Liga with Barcelona and Atletico Madrid. Capped 85 times for Portugal, Simao started his career with Sporting Lisbon in Portugal and has also played for Benfica in his homeland during his career. Cheap NFL Jerseys . 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The fireworks were fizzling out, and when she looked over the net she saw Li Na crashing to the court and almost knocking herself out. Considering the cascading criticism shed encountered after her previous win, Azarenka didnt need the focus of the Australian Open final to be on another medical timeout. So after defending her title with a 4-6, 6-4, 6-3 victory over the sixth-seeded Li in one of the most unusual finals ever at Melbourne Park, Azarenka understandably dropped her racket and cried tears of relief late Saturday night. She heaved as she sobbed into a towel beside the court, before regaining her composure to collect the trophy. "It isnt easy, thats for sure, but I knew what I had to do," the 23-year-old Belarusian said. "I had to stay calm. I had to stay positive. I just had to deal with the things that came onto me." There were a lot of those things squeezed into the 2-hour, 40-minute match. Li, who was playing her second Australian Open final in three years, twisted her ankle and tumbled to the court in the second and third sets. The second time was on the point immediately after a 10-minute delay for the Australia Day fireworks -- a familiar fixture in downtown Melbourne on Jan. 26, but not usually coinciding with a final. Li had been sitting in her chair during the break, while Azarenka jogged and swung her racket around before leaving the court to rub some liniment into her legs to keep warm. The 30-year-old Chinese player had tumbled to the court after twisting her left ankle and had it taped after falling in the fifth game of the second set. Immediately after the fireworks ceased, and with smoke still in the air, she twisted the ankle again, fell and hit the back of her head on the hard court. The 2011 French Open champion was treated immediately by a tournament doctor and assessed for a concussion in another medical timeout before resuming the match. "I think I was a little bit worried when I was falling," Li said, in her humorous, self-deprecating fashion. "Because two seconds I couldnt really see anything. It was totally black. "So when the physio come, she was like, Focus on my finger. I was laughing. I was thinking, This is tennis court, not like hospital." Lis injury was obvious and attracted even more support for her from the 15,000-strong crowd. Azarenka had generated some bad PR by taking a medical timeout after wasting five match points on her own serve in her semifinal win over American teenager Sloane Stephens on Thursday. She came back after the break and finished off Stephens in the next game, later telling an on-court interviewer that she "almost did the choke of the year." She was accused of gamesmanship and mmanipulating the rules to get time to regain her composure against Stephens, but defended herself by saying she actually was having difficulty breathing because of a rib injury that needed to be fixed.dddddddddddd That explanation didnt convince everybody. So when she walked onto Rod Laver Arena on Saturday, there were some people who booed, and others who heckled her or mimicked the distinctive hooting sound she makes when she hits the ball. "Unfortunately, you have to go through some rough patches to achieve great things," she said. "Thats what makes it so special for me. I went through that, and Im still able to kiss that beautiful trophy." She didnt hold a grudge. "I was expecting way worse, to be honest. What can you do? You just have to go out there and try to play tennis in the end of the day," she said. "Its a tennis match, tennis battle, final of the Australian Open. I was there to play that. "The things what happened in the past, I did the best thing I could to explain, and it was left behind me already." The match contained plenty of nervy moments and tension, and 16 service breaks -- nine for Li. But it also produced plenty of winners and bravery on big points. Azarenka will retain the No. 1 ranking shes mostly held since her first Grand Slam win in Melbourne last year. Li moved into the top five and is heartened by a recent trend of Australian runner-ups winning the French Open. She accomplished that in 2011, as did Ana Ivanovic (2008) and Maria Sharapova (2012). "I wish I can do the same this year, as well," Li said. Later Saturday, Bob and Mike Bryan won their record 13th Grand Slam mens doubles title, defeating the Dutch team of Robin Haase and Igor Sijsling 6-3, 6-4. Sundays mens final features two-time defending champion Novak Djokovic and U.S. Open winner Andy Murray. Djokovic is seeking to become the first man in the Open era to win three titles in a row in Australia. Azarenka was planning a night of partying to celebrate her second major title, with her friend Redfoo and the Party Rock crew, and was hopeful of scoring some tickets to the mens final. She said she needed to let her hair down after a draining two weeks and hoped that by being more open and frank in recent times she was clearing up any misconceptions the public had of her. "When I came first on the tour I kind of was lost a little bit," he said. "I didnt know how to open up my personality. Its very difficult when youre alone. I was independent since I was, you know, 10 years old. It was a little bit scary and I wouldnt show my personality. "So the (last) couple of years I learned how to open up to people and to share the moments. I wasnt really good before. I hope I got better. Its your judgment." ' ' '
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