Delonte West Shows Up to Cavaliers Camp After Skipping Two Practices

INDEPENDENCE, Ohio — Delonte West worked out with his
Cleveland Cavaliers teammates on Thursday after missing the first two days of
training camp.

"He had a great practice," said Cavaliers coach Mike
Brown
, who said the absences were unexcused. "It was great to have him on the
floor."

West declined to meet with reporters, as did general
manager Danny Ferry. A team spokesman said Ferry will address West's situation
Saturday at the team scrimmage at the University of Akron.

West could still face a league suspension after he was
recently arrested for gun possession in Maryland. Police pulled over his
three-wheel motorcycle for a traffic violation and found he was carrying three
loaded weapons – two handguns and a shotgun in a guitar case.

"He's a vital part to this team," Cavs center Shaquille
O'Neal
said. "I watched him play last year and he's a fabulous player. We're all
in this together, so we support him and stick by him."

West averaged 11.7 points during the regular season last
year, but was arguably the second-most important player in the playoffs after
LeBron James. West played 42 minutes per game during the postseason, averaging
13.8 points, 4.1 assists and 3.5 rebounds in 14 games.