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NBA-National Basketball Association roundup

Nov 10 (The Sports Xchange) - Donald Trump's election to the Presidency of the United States sent shockwaves throughout America, including the NBA. Detroit Pistons coach Stan Van Gundy emerged as perhaps Trump's harshest critic. "I don't think anybody can deny this guy is openly and brazenly racist and misogynistic and ethnic-centric, and say, 'That's OK with us, we're going to vote for him anyway.'" Van Gundy told reporters Wednesday. - - Washington Wizards shooting guard Bradley Beal avoided serious injury when an MRI exam ruled out a major issue and determined he has hamstring tightness in his right leg. Beal was listed as questionable for Friday's game against the Cleveland Cavaliers. - - Chicago Bulls guard Dwyane Wade said he hasn't spoken with Heat president Pat Riley since he left Miami to sign with Chicago last offseason. Wade, who spent 13 seasons with the Heat before joining his hometown Bulls on a two-year deal worth an estimated $47 million, returns to Miami on Tuesday night to face the Heat for the first time since his departure. "I think you guys know, I haven't talked to him," Wade told reporters on Wednesday. (Editing by Frank Pingue)