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Bell will try to play through pain

Wednesday, October 28, 2009
(Updated 11:37 am)

CHARLOTTE (AP) — Raja Bell wants to tough it out without being a liability. But the Charlotte Bobcats likely will need their starting shooting guard if they want to make a run at the playoffs starting tonight.

Tuesday was a day of optimism for both sides, with Bell hopeful he'll be able to play this season with a torn ligament in his left wrist and put off surgery that would sideline him for up to four months.

"I'm going to (sit out) for another week to see if it continues to progress as it has, then I'll probably wind up playing," Bell said after participating in practice with his non-shooting hand heavily taped. "If it doesn't, then we'll go back to the drawing board."

Bell was injured when his wrist bent awkwardly as he tried grab a loose ball in an exhibition game Oct. 18. He sat out the final two preseason games after tests revealed the torn ligament. Bell got a second opinion from a Chicago hand specialist who told him that if he can withstand the pain, he can play.

"I'm pretty encouraged," Bell said. "It's feeling a lot better than it did. I still have some hurdles to clear with it, but I feel good."

Bell will sit out tonight's opener in Boston, leaving the Bobcats short-handed because Ronald "Flip" Murray hasn't been cleared to return from a stress reaction in his left shin. Coach Larry Brown said Stephen Graham will start against the Celtics ahead of rookie Gerald Henderson.

"I'm not afraid to play Gerald Henderson," Brown said, "but I don't want his first NBA game chasing Paul Pierce and Ray Allen around right off the bat."

Guarding the top scorers has been Bell's job since Charlotte acquired him from Phoenix in December 2008. But Bell acknowledged defending and passing will be more difficult with the injury.

"Defensively, it's tough. It's hard to kind of put your hand on people, it jams it," Bell said. "Taking a charge would probably be a scary thought for me right now. And it gets so heavily taped that passing and dribbling, anything to my left, is a problem. That really hinders your game. ... I have to be able to play with a little less tape to be effective."

Bell said his shooting isn't affected because he doesn't have to snap his left wrist on the release. Bell averaged 13 points and four rebounds and shot 42 percent from 3-point range in 45 games with Charlotte last season. The Bobcats, though, saw their playoff hopes derailed when Bell was sidelined with a calf injury near the end of the season.

If his wrist doesn't improve enough in a week or so, Bell said he could undergo exploratory arthroscopic surgery to make sure the corrective surgery is needed. The arthroscopic surgery would keep him out four to six weeks. Surgery to repair the ligament would sideline him for three to four months.

Playing this season would not only help the Bobcats' playoff hopes, but Bell's financial prospects. He turned 33 last month and is in the final year of his contract after the Bobcats rebuffed his request for an extension in the offseason.

But Bell also doesn't want to be so limited by his left hand that he's ineffective.

"To help this team I'll have to be able to use it, so I'll take that week and see if it continues to heal," Bell said. "As soon as I feel I can be on the court and not be a liability — meaning people can't just sit on my left hand — I'll be back."

NOTES: C Tyson Chandler, still looking to get into playing shape after returning from offseason ankle surgery, was encouraged after practice Tuesday. Still, Brown said Chandler isn't ready to play 35 to 40 minutes, meaning Nazr Mohammed will get more playing time.

Accompanying Photos

Photo Caption: Raja Bell of the Charlotte Bobcats.

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