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Updated: May 21, 2005, 10:35 PM ET

Shaq's status for Monday's game still unsettled

Associated Press

MIAMI -- Shaquille O'Neal's availability for the start of the Eastern Conference finals was shrouded in mystery Saturday, his bruised right thigh still a source of concern.

2004-2005 SEASON STATISTICS

GM PPG RPG APG FG% FT%

73 22.9 10.4 2.7 .601 .461

The Detroit Pistons aren't necessarily believing the story, however.

O'Neal practiced with the Miami Heat on Saturday, participating in some 5-on-5, full-contact, full-court basketball for the first time in 11 days. He was held out of some later portions of the workout, a move designed so that he wouldn't overtax the sore muscle that has bothered him for five weeks.

Still, he was noncommittal about being ready for Monday's Game 1 with the Pistons, saying he "hopefully" would be in the Heat starting lineup against the defending NBA champions.

"We just have to keep playing well," said O'Neal, who hasn't played since Game 2 of the East semis with Washington. "I don't want this to be about me. I haven't been out there for a couple games, and the team has been playing well. If I play, we're going to do the same thing. If I don't, we're going to do the same thing."

Odds are that O'Neal will play Monday. The Heat will practice lightly Sunday, and O'Neal is expected to participate again -- unless he wakes up to find the injury has worsened.

"We'll anxiously await [sunday] and see how he feels," Heat coach Stan Van Gundy said.

Meanwhile, the Pistons -- who ended Shaq's quest for a fourth NBA title last season, beating the Los Angeles Lakers in five games for the league championship -- steadfastly believe the 7-foot-1, 327-pound force will be raring to go when the series opens.

"That's what Shaq wants y'all to think, that he's hurting," Pistons forward Ben Wallace said. "Shaq is going to be ready to play. Don't keep feeding into that. There's nothing wrong with Shaq."

Added Detroit forward Rasheed Wallace: "It doesn't matter if he's 100 percent, 55 percent, he's still going to demand that double team and special attention. To me, he's the greatest player on earth."

O'Neal was injured April 17 when he was inadvertently kneed by Indiana's Jermaine O'Neal while defending a drive to the basket. He hasn't been the same since, yet still averaged 18 points and 8.2 rebounds in Miami's first six playoff games.

The two games he missed against Washington were the first playoff contests he sat out in his career, and being a spectator left him feeling a bit depressed -- even though Miami won both games to remain the lone unbeaten team in this year's NBA playoffs.

"This is the time when I try to raise my game a little and I've been limited because of a freak injury," said O'Neal, who has career playoff averages of 26.8 points and 12.7 rebounds. "I've been kind of down because this is new to me."

Teammates gave his return to the practice floor solid marks, saying he looked rested and ready.

"He looks fine. He did everything that we did out there," Heat forward Eddie Jones said. "He looks good. ... This is one of those series where you've got to have your dominant player against a great defensive team."

The series is one of those clash-of-styles matchups, with Detroit excelling on the defensive end and Miami finding success turning Dwyane Wade loose and outscoring opponents.

Miami is averaging 106.5 points on 51.1 percent shooting so far in the playoffs, with Wade averaging 28.6 points, 6.6 rebounds and 8.4 assists in the eight games. Detroit yielded its first two playoff opponents, Philadelphia and Indiana, just 84.4 points per game on 41.5 percent shooting.

If O'Neal isn't healthy and on the floor, then all of Detroit's defensive energies will be focused on Wade.

Tayshaun Prince, who's earned a reputation as one of the NBA's best defenders with his long arms, excellent instincts, relentlessness and solid track record against stars, will match up with Wade.

"That's the enjoyment about basketball, taking on challenges and having fun with it," Prince said Saturday.

At least four players -- Prince, Richard Hamilton, Chauncey Billups and reserve Lindsey Hunter -- will take turns guarding Wade. But in key situations, Prince is expected to draw the assignment.

"He's our best perimeter defender," said Billups, also a second-team all-defensive player. "His length bothers a lot of people and he's more athletic than some people give him credit for.

"He'll play Wade a lot, but we'll play him with so many people and in so many ways. We can't let him get in a comfort zone."

On April 10, with O'Neal sidelined by a stomach virus, the Pistons held Wade to five points in 21 frustration-filled minutes and beat the host Heat 80-72.

That Pistons win -- Miami's lone home defeat in its last 25 games -- proves how critical having O'Neal on the floor is to Miami's championship chances.

"The true test will be how I feel tomorrow," O'Neal said. "But today was a good day. Guys were playing hard. Guys were focused. And we'll be ready, one way or another."

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108 players file for early entry into NBA Draft 2005

Early Entry Candidates Announced

NEW YORK, May 19 – The National Basketball Association announced today that 108 players, including 73 college and high school players and 35 international players, have filed as early entry candidates for NBA Draft 2005.

Underclassmen and international players wishing to renounce their remaining intercollegiate eligibility and enter NBA Draft 2005 were required to submit a letter to the NBA postmarked no later than Saturday, May 14. Players who have applied for early entry have the right to withdraw their names from consideration for the Draft by notifying the NBA of their decision in writing no later than 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 21.

The following is the list of college and high school players who have applied for early entry into NBA Draft 2005, which will be held Tuesday, June 28, at The Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City:

Player School Height Status

Alex Acker Pepperdine 6-5 Junior

Deji Akindele Chicago State 7-1 Sophomore

Kelenna Azubuike Kentucky 6-5 Junior

Sean Banks Memphis 6-8 Sophomore

Jose Juan Barea Northeastern 6-0 Junior

Brandon Bass LSU 6-8 Sophomore

Jermaine Bell Indian Hills CC (IA) 6-11 Freshman

Martellus Bennett Taylor HS (TX) 6-7 HS Senior

Andray Blatche South Kent Prep (CT) 6-11 HS Senior

Andrew Bogut Utah 7-0 Sophomore

Brandon Bowman Georgetown 6-8 Junior

Curtis Brown Jr. Beach HS (GA) 6-9 HS Senior

Dee Brown Illinois 5-11 Junior

Keith Brumbaugh DeLand HS (FL) 6-8 HS Senior

Andrew Bynum St. Joseph’s HS (NJ) 6-11 HS Senior

Jermareo Davidson Alabama 6-11 Sophomore

Ike Diogu Arizona State 6-8 Junior

Toney Douglas Auburn 6-1 Freshman

Monta Ellis Lanier HS (MS) 6-3 HS Senior

Olu Famutimi Arkansas 6-5 Sophomore

Raymond Felton North Carolina 6-1 Junior

Anderson Ferreira Chipola JC (FL) 6-8 Sophomore

Torin Francis Notre Dame 6-11 Junior

Francisco Garcia Louisville 6-7 Junior

John Gilchrist Maryland 6-3 Junior

Gerald Green Gulf Shores Academy (TX) 6-8 HS Senior

Mike Hall George Washington 6-8 Junior

Chris Hernandez Stanford 6-2 Junior

Jibril Hodges Long Beach State 6-2 Junior

Jarrett Jack Georgia Tech 6-3 Junior

Amir Johnson Westchester HS (CA) 6-10 HS Senior

Dwayne Jones St. Joseph’s 6-11 Junior

Brian Kim Vanguard University (CA) 6-5 Junior

Armein Kirkland Cincinnati 6-8 Junior

Linas Kleiza Missouri 6-8 Sophomore

Carl Krauser Pittsburgh 6-2 Junior

Julius Lamptey Garden City CC (KS) 7-0 Freshman

Darshan Luckey St. Francis (PA) 6-5 Junior

Sean May North Carolina 6-8 Junior

Rashad McCants North Carolina 6-4 Junior

Pops Mensah-Bonsu George Washington 6-9 Junior

C.J. Miles Skyline HS (TX) 6-6 HS Senior

J.R. Morris Seton Hall 6-5 Junior

Randolph Morris Kentucky 6-10 Freshman

Tim Parham Maryland-Eastern Shore 6-9 Junior

T.J. Parker Northwestern 6-2 Junior

Chris Paul Wake Forest 6-0 Sophomore

Pierre Pierce Iowa 6-4 Junior

Kevin Pittsnogle West Virginia 6-10 Junior

Shavlik Randolph Duke 6-10 Junior

Anthony Roberson Florida 6-1 Junior

Nate Robinson Washington 5-9 Junior

Chris Rodgers Arizona 6-4 Junior

Ray Rose Olivet Nazarene (IL) 6-0 Junior

Brandon Rush Mt. Zion Academy (NC) 6-6 HS Senior

Marcus Slaughter San Diego State 6-8 Sophomore

Steven Smith LaSalle 6-8 Junior

Tim Smith East Tennessee State 5-9 Junior

B.J. Spencer Jacksonville State 6-4 Junior

Chris Taft Pittsburgh 6-10 Sophomore

Charlie Villanueva Connecticut 6-10 Sophomore

Tiras Wade Louisiana-Lafayette 6-6 Junior

Von Wafer Florida State 6-5 Sophomore

Matt Walsh Florida 6-6 Junior

Martell Webster Seattle Prep 6-7 HS Senior

James White Cincinnati 6-6 Junior

Deron Williams Illinois 6-4 Junior

Eric Williams Wake Forest 6-9 Junior

Louis Williams South Gwinnett HS (GA) 6-3 HS Senior

Marvin Williams North Carolina 6-9 Freshman

Kennedy Winston Alabama 6-6 Junior

Antoine Wright Texas A&M 6-7 Junior

Bracey Wright Indiana 6-4 Junior

The following is the list of international players who have applied for early entry into NBA Draft 2005

Player Team/Country Height Status

Cenk Akyol Efes Pilsen (Turkey) 6-4 1987 DOB

Nemanja Aleksandrov Reflex (Serbia-Montenegro) 7-0 1987 DOB

Martynas Andriuskevicius Zalgiris (Lithuania) 7-2 1986 DOB

Luka Bogdanovic Partizan (Serbia-Montenegro) 6-8 1985 DOB

Ivan Chiriaev Dynamo Moscow (Russia) 7-1 1984 DOB

Rudy Fernandez DKV Joventut (Spain) 6-5 1985 DOB

Marcin Gortat RheinEnergie Koln (Germany) 7-0 1984 DOB

Mile Ilic Reflex (Serbia-Montenegro) 7-0 1984 DOB

Ersan Ilyasova Ulker (Turkey) 6-9 1987 DOB

Paulius Jankunas Zalgiris (Lithuania) 6-8 1984 DOB

Viktor Keirou Unics Kazan (Russia) 6-6 1984 DOB

Tomasz Kesicki Pamesa Castellon (Spain) 6-10 1986 DOB

Yaroslav Korolev CSKA Moscow (Russia) 6-9 1987 DOB

Marko Lekic Atlas (Serbia-Montenegro) 6-10 1985 DOB

Erazem Lorbek Climamio Bologna (Italy) 6-10 1984 DOB

Ian Mahinmi Le Havre (France) 6-9 1986 DOB

Steven Markovic West Sydney (Australia) 6-3 1985 DOB

Miguel Marriaga Gaiteros (Venezuela) 6-9 1984 DOB

Drago Pasalic Split (Croatia) 6-10 1984 DOB

Kosta Perovic Partizan (Serbia-Montenegro) 7-1 1985 DOB

Johan Petro Pau Orthez (France) 7-0 1986 DOB

Alexandr Rindin Gala Baku (Azerbaijan) 7-5 1985 DOB

Dusan Sakota Panathinaikos (Greece) 6-10 1986 DOB

Predrag Samardziski Partizan (Serbia-Montenegro) 6-11 1986 DOB

Cheick Samb Tenerife (Spain) 7-0 1984 DOB

Carlos Matias Sandes Boca Juniors (Argentina) 6-7 1984 DOB

Thabo Sefolosha Chalon (France) 6-6 1984 DOB

Tiago Splitter Tau Ceramica (Spain) 6-11 1985 DOB

Tang Zhengdong Jiangsu (China) 7-1 1984 DOB

Marko Tomas Zagreb (Croatia) 6-6 1985 DOB

Caio Torres Rayet Guadalajara (Spain) 6-11 1987 DOB

Roko Leni Ukic Split (Croatia) 6-5 1984 DOB

Konstantinos Vasileiadis PAOK (Greece) 6-6 1984 DOB

Panagiotis Vasilopoulos PAOK (Greece) 6-8 1984 DOB

Marcus Vieira de Souza Premiata Montegranaro (Italy) 6-9 1984 DOB

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PHOENIX (1) vs. SAN ANTONIO (2)

Gm 1: SAN 121, PHO 114 | 300k | Post.

Gm 2: at PHO, Tue., May 24, 9:00, ESPN

Gm 3: at SAN, Sat., May 28, 9:00, ESPN

Gm 4: at SAN, Mon., May 30, 8:30, ABC

*Gm 5: at PHO, Wed., June 1, 9:00, ESPN

*Gm 6: at SAN, Fri., June 3, 9:00, ESPN

*Gm 7: at PHO, Sun., June 5, 8:30, ABC

MIAMI (1) vs. DETROIT (2)

Gm 1: at MIA, Mon., May 23, 8:00, TNT

Gm 2: at MIA, Wed., May 25, 8:00, TNT

Gm 3: at DET, Sun., May 29, 8:00, TNT

Gm 4: at DET, Tue., May 31, 8:00, TNT

*Gm 5: at MIA, Thu., June 2, 8:00, TNT

*Gm 6: at DET, Sat., June 4, 8:00, TNT

*Gm 7: at MIA, Mon., June 6, 8:00, TNT

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PHOENIX (1) vs. SAN ANTONIO (2)

Gm 1: SAN 121, PHO 114 | 300k | Post.

Gm 2: at PHO, Tue., May 24, 9:00, ESPN

Gm 3: at SAN, Sat., May 28, 9:00, ESPN

Gm 4: at SAN, Mon., May 30, 8:30, ABC

*Gm 5: at PHO, Wed., June 1, 9:00, ESPN

*Gm 6: at SAN, Fri., June 3, 9:00, ESPN

*Gm 7: at PHO, Sun., June 5, 8:30, ABC

MIAMI (1) vs. DETROIT (2)

Gm 1: DET 90, MIA 81 | 300k

Gm 2: at MIA, Wed., May 25, 8:00, TNT

Gm 3: at DET, Sun., May 29, 8:00, TNT

Gm 4: at DET, Tue., May 31, 8:00, TNT

*Gm 5: at MIA, Thu., June 2, 8:00, TNT

*Gm 6: at DET, Sat., June 4, 8:00, TNT

*Gm 7: at MIA, Mon., June 6, 8:00, TNT

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CONFERENCE FINALS

PHOENIX (1) vs. SAN ANTONIO (2)

Gm 1: SAN 121, PHO 114 | 300k | Post.

Gm 2: SAN 111, PHO 108 | 300k | Post.

Gm 3: at SAN, Sat., May 28, 9:00, ESPN

Gm 4: at SAN, Mon., May 30, 8:30, ABC

*Gm 5: at PHO, Wed., June 1, 9:00, ESPN

*Gm 6: at SAN, Fri., June 3, 9:00, ESPN

*Gm 7: at PHO, Sun., June 5, 8:30, ABC

MIAMI (1) vs. DETROIT (2)

Gm 1: DET 90, MIA 81 | 300k | Post.

Gm 2: MIA 92, DET 86 | 300k | Post.

Gm 3: at DET, Sun., May 29, 8:00, TNT

Gm 4: at DET, Tue., May 31, 8:00, TNT

Gm 5: at MIA, Thu., June 2, 8:00, TNT

*Gm 6: at DET, Sat., June 4, 8:00, TNT

*Gm 7: at MIA, Mon., June 6, 8:00, TNT

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PHOENIX (1) vs. SAN ANTONIO (2)

Gm 1: SAS 121, PHO 114 | 300k | Post.

Gm 2: SAS 111, PHO 108 | 300k | Post.

Gm 3: SAS 102, PHO 92 | 300k | Post.

Gm 4: at SAS, Mon., May 30, 8:30, ABC

*Gm 5: at PHO, Wed., June 1, 9:00, ESPN

*Gm 6: at SAS, Fri., June 3, 9:00, ESPN

*Gm 7: at PHO, Sun., June 5, 8:30, ABC

MIAMI (1) vs. DETROIT (2)

Gm 1: DET 90, MIA 81 | 300k | Postgame

Gm 2: MIA 92, DET 86 | 300k | Postgame

Gm 3: at DET, Sun., May 29, 8:00, TNT

Gm 4: at DET, Tue., May 31, 8:00, TNT

Gm 5: at MIA, Thu., June 2, 8:00, TNT

*Gm 6: at DET, Sat., June 4, 8:00, TNT

*Gm 7: at MIA, Mon., June 6, 8:00, TNT

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CONFERENCE FINALS

PHOENIX (1) vs. SAN ANTONIO (2)

Gm 1: SAS 121, PHO 114 | 300k | Post.

Gm 2: SAS 111, PHO 108 | 300k | Post.

Gm 3: SAS 102, PHO 92 | 300k | Post.

Gm 4: at SAS, Mon., May 30, 8:30, ABC

*Gm 5: at PHO, Wed., June 1, 9:00, ESPN

*Gm 6: at SAS, Fri., June 3, 9:00, ESPN

*Gm 7: at PHO, Sun., June 5, 8:30, ABC

MIAMI (1) vs. DETROIT (2)

Gm 1: DET 90, MIA 81 | 300k | Postgame

Gm 2: MIA 92, DET 86 | 300k | Postgame

Gm 3: MIA 113, DET 104 | 300k | Post.

Gm 4: at DET, Tue., May 31, 8:00, TNT

Gm 5: at MIA, Thu., June 2, 8:00, TNT

*Gm 6: at DET, Sat., June 4, 8:00, TNT

*Gm 7: at MIA, Mon., June 6, 8:00, TNT

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CONFERENCE FINALS

PHOENIX (1) vs. SAN ANTONIO (2)

Gm 1: SAS 121, PHO 114 | 300k | Post.

Gm 2: SAS 111, PHO 108 | 300k | Post.

Gm 3: SAS 102, PHO 92 | 300k | Post.

Gm 4: PHO 111, SAS 106 | 300k | Post.

Gm 5: at PHO, Wed., June 1, 9:00, ESPN

*Gm 6: at SAS, Fri., June 3, 9:00, ESPN

*Gm 7: at PHO, Sun., June 5, 8:30, ABC

MIAMI (1) vs. DETROIT (2)

Gm 1: DET 90, MIA 81 | 300k | Postgame

Gm 2: MIA 92, DET 86 | 300k | Postgame

Gm 3: MIA 113, DET 104 | 300k | Post.

Gm 4: at DET, Tue., May 31, 8:00, TNT

Gm 5: at MIA, Thu., June 2, 8:00, TNT

*Gm 6: at DET, Sat., June 4, 8:00, TNT

*Gm 7: at MIA, Mon., June 6, 8:00, TNT

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CONFERENCE FINALS

PHOENIX (1) vs. SAN ANTONIO (2)

Gm 1: SAS 121, PHO 114 | 300k | Post.

Gm 2: SAS 111, PHO 108 | 300k | Post.

Gm 3: SAS 102, PHO 92 | 300k | Post.

Gm 4: PHO 111, SAS 106 | 300k | Post.

Gm 5: SAS 101, PHO 95 | 300k | Post.

MIAMI (1) vs. DETROIT (2)

Gm 1: DET 90, MIA 81 | 300k | Postgame

Gm 2: MIA 92, DET 86 | 300k | Postgame

Gm 3: MIA 113, DET 104 | 300k | Post.

Gm 4: DET 106, MIA 96 | 300k | Post.

Gm 5: at MIA, Thu., June 2, 8:00, TNT

Gm 6: at DET, Sat., June 4, 8:00, TNT

*Gm 7: at MIA, Mon., June 6, 8:00, TNT

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