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    Coach Mike D’Antoni said he doesn’t know when Jake Voskuhl will return following his emergency appendectomy.
    No fantasy value here.
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    Suns coach Mike D’Antoni said he will alternate between using Steven Hunter and Jake Voskuhl first off the bench.
    With the Suns content to use Amare Stoudemire at center, Voskuhl is playing half as much this year as he did last season. His minutes per game have decreased from 24.3 to 12.1.
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    A decision on the return of Jake Voskuhl, who underwent an emergency appendectomy in early December, will be made today, coach Mike D’Antoni said.
    Voskuhl practiced Friday.
  • DET Center
    Coach Mike D’Antoni switched up his rotation in Sunday’s and Monday’s games, putting center Jake Voskuhl back in the mix and sitting Leandro Barbosa and Steven Hunter.
    Barbosa will sit to give Jim Jackson and Walter McCarty more time, while D’Antoni doesn’t want Voskuhl to be unprepared to do some banging come playoff time.
  • DET Center
    Jake Voskuhl left last night’s game after banging knees with an opponent under the basket.
    The Suns are already short at center but coach Frank Johnson said Voskuhl should be fine.
  • DET Center
    Injured Suns Jake Voskuhl, Howard Eisley and Jahidi White will sit out the rest of the season.
    Voskuhl hasn’t placed since March 20 because of plantar fasciitis.
  • DET Center
    Coach Mike D’Antoni started a front line with centers Jake Voskuhl and Scott Williams together yesterday.
    Small ball wasn’t working for Phoenix with Amare Stoudemire out, so D’Antoni went big. The Suns still lost by five to the Kings. Neither center has much value.
  • DET Center
    Free-agent center Jake Voskuhl will sign a three-year deal to remain with the Suns.
    ''Jake made the decision (Sunday) night, and he’s very excited,’' agent Mark Bartelstein said. ''There was a lot of interest. We talked seriously with Milwaukee, Portland, Chicago, New York . . . a bunch of teams expressed interest.’'
  • DET Center
    Center Jake Voskuhl agreed to a two-year, $4 million contract with the Bobcats on Thursday.
    He’ll have no fantasy value again this season, but he always seems to find a job.
  • DET Center
    The Bobcats signed backup center Jake Voskuhl to a contract on Tuesday.
    He epitomizes the NBA backup center and should have no fantasy value this season unless starter Primoz Brezec is hurt. The deal is believed to be two years for $4 million.