Cavaliers' Wallace Leaves Game 2 With Dizziness
May 9, 2008 - 6:05 am
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Cavaliers' forward Ben Wallace was forced from the court during the team's 89-73 loss in Boston last night with what was originally labeled dizziness, the Associated Press is reporting.

Wallace later blamed allergies for the problem.

"You know it's a tough place for allergies, but no one has warned me," Wallace said. "That's when it started -- headaches. Then it got worse. I got lightheaded, and my head started spinning."

"I got lightheaded," he said. "There was smoke in the first quarter. You can't play basketball with your head spinning like that." [READ]

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