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<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Center Dale Davis has gone AWOL on the Trail Blazers, abruptly leaving Friday's practice after an exchange with general manager John Nash over a team-issued fine.
Davis was upset that the Blazers fined him for being unable to make the team's flight to Minneapolis on Jan. 7.
Davis, who lives in the West Hills, said he was unable to get out of his steep driveway because of the snow and ice storm that hit Portland that week. He rejoined the team Jan. 9 in Chicago.
Davis was on the practice court Friday when he spotted Nash and left the workout to speak with him. The two exchanged words, and Davis left the practice facility, stunning Nash and coach Maurice Cheeks.
"It's very disappointing and it's unprofessional," Nash said. "But we will deal with it."
Davis was not available for comment Friday.
It was not disclosed how much Davis was fined.
This is not the first time Davis has left the team in protest, and it adds to a list of fines related to tardiness.
In 2000, his first season with the Blazers, Davis skipped a team practice in Salt Lake City and flew to Las Vegas in protest of playing only five minutes during a Christmas Day game in Los Angeles against the Lakers. Last season, Davis was fined for missing the team's practice in Chicago after staying out late on New Year's Eve. This season, he was fined and taken out of the starting lineup for being late to the team's morning shootaround before last Saturday's game against Dallas.
Cheeks said Davis will not start today against Golden State, but he expects him to play . . . if the matter is resolved. </div>
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Guess I'd better go update the probable starters in my preview, lol. This is really frustrating because things seemed to have calmed down. The Blazers are just giving the media and fans what we have come to expect: if it isn't one player it's another.
Davis was upset that the Blazers fined him for being unable to make the team's flight to Minneapolis on Jan. 7.
Davis, who lives in the West Hills, said he was unable to get out of his steep driveway because of the snow and ice storm that hit Portland that week. He rejoined the team Jan. 9 in Chicago.
Davis was on the practice court Friday when he spotted Nash and left the workout to speak with him. The two exchanged words, and Davis left the practice facility, stunning Nash and coach Maurice Cheeks.
"It's very disappointing and it's unprofessional," Nash said. "But we will deal with it."
Davis was not available for comment Friday.
It was not disclosed how much Davis was fined.
This is not the first time Davis has left the team in protest, and it adds to a list of fines related to tardiness.
In 2000, his first season with the Blazers, Davis skipped a team practice in Salt Lake City and flew to Las Vegas in protest of playing only five minutes during a Christmas Day game in Los Angeles against the Lakers. Last season, Davis was fined for missing the team's practice in Chicago after staying out late on New Year's Eve. This season, he was fined and taken out of the starting lineup for being late to the team's morning shootaround before last Saturday's game against Dallas.
Cheeks said Davis will not start today against Golden State, but he expects him to play . . . if the matter is resolved. </div>
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Guess I'd better go update the probable starters in my preview, lol. This is really frustrating because things seemed to have calmed down. The Blazers are just giving the media and fans what we have come to expect: if it isn't one player it's another.