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Robert Swift #31 | Center | Oklahoma City TBD
Height: 7-0    Weight: 245    Born: 1985-12-3, Bakersfield, California

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December 25, 2007
Robert Swift remains sidelined with a bruised right knee, the AP reports. He's played in just five games this year.
December 1, 2007
The Sonics will continue playing without Robert Swift for a while longer. He's expected to miss at least another month due to knee tendinitis and plantar fasciitis, according to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. He's still working his way back from knee surgery, but it sounds like the plantar fasciitis in his foot is more of a concern right now. Swift has decent upside, if he could just get up to full speed.
November 18, 2007
Robert Swift has not played in any of the four games on the current trip, and P.J. Carlesimo suspects he will not play at Memphis on Monday, the Tacoma News-Tribune reports. Swift is battling soreness in his repaired right knee.
November 14, 2007
Robert Swift missed Tuesday's game due to tendinitis in his right knee, the AP reports. Nick Collison started in his place.
November 11, 2007
Robert Swift is questionable for Sunday's game. He was limited in practice Saturday due to soreness in his surgically repaired knee, according to the Seattle Times. He's been starting at center for a few games and has the ability to hit the glass, but until he's fully recovered from his surgery his fantasy value will be minimal.
November 1, 2007
Sonics center Robert Swift did not play Wednesday due to soreness in his surgically repaired right knee and will be inactive Thursday as well, the Seattle Times reported. Swift said he hopes to return on Sunday against the Clippers.
August 17, 2007
Sonics center Robert Swift, who is still rehabbing from a torn right ACL suffered during last preseason, has added 40 pounds to his frame and is now up to 280 pounds with training camp approaching, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer reported. Swift has spent countless hours in the weight room the last nine months and said he expects to be ready to play by the season opener. "I have no problems right now. I am not worried about anything," Swift said. "I love playing. It seems like 10 years ago when I (hurt my knee) but it hasn't even been a year. It's over now. I am ready to play. No tendinitis. No minor setbacks. No major setbacks."