The Morning Call

Blazers’ Lillard out at least 10 days

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Trail Blazers guard Damian Lillard is out for at least 10 days because of lower abdominal tendinopat­hy.

Lillard missed Tuesday night’s victory over the Pistons with the condition. An MRI confirmed the diagnosis, the Blazers announced Wednesday.

Lillard will be evaluated again in 10 days. He will miss at least four upcoming games.

The six-time All-Star is averaging 21.5 points and 7.8 assists through 20 games this season.

Blazers forward Nassir Little is also out for at least one week with a left ankle sprain. Little was injured Monday against the Jazz.

Little has played in 21 games, including two starts this season, and has averaged 8.3 points and 5.3 rebounds.

Heat All-Star C Bam Adebayo will undergo surgery to repair a torn ulnar collateral ligament in his right thumb, the team announced. ESPN reported that Adebayo is expected to be out for four to six weeks, which would cause him to miss between 15 to 20 games. Adebayo, 24, is averaging 18.7 points, 10.2 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 1.1 steals per game . ... After a four-month investigat­ion, the NBA punished Bulls and Heat with the loss of second-round draft picks because of premature discussion­s into the free agency of Gs Lonzo Ball and Kyle Lowry, the league announced Wednesday. The league concluded that the teams had impermissi­ble discussion­s with representa­tives of the players ahead of the opening of free agency on Aug. 2.

Baseball: The Dodgers and All-Star OF/ INF Chris Taylor were close to agreement on a contract, ESPN reported. Taylor, 31, received a qualifying offer worth $18.4 million for one year, but turned it down to enter free agency. Terms of the deal weren’t yet available. ... The Diamondbac­ks and four-time All-Star reliever Mark Melancon agreed to a two-year, $14 million contract, ESPN reported. Melancon, 36, led Major League Baseball last season with 39 saves for the Padres . ... LaMarr Hoyt, who won the 1983 AL Cy Young Award with the White Sox, died Monday following a lengthy illness. He was 66. Hoyt went 98-68 with a 3.99 ERA in eight years in the majors. He had 48 career complete games, including eight shutouts, and 10 saves. The 6-foot-3 right-hander was the 1985 All-Star Game MVP, pitching three innings of one-run ball in the NL’s 6-1 victory over the AL. Hoyt played for the Padres that season.

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