All NBA Teams All NBA Teams Eastern Atlanta Boston Brooklyn Charlotte Chicago Cleveland Detroit Indiana Miami Milwaukee New York Orlando Philadelphia Toronto Washington Western Dallas Denver Golden State Houston LA Clippers LA Lakers Memphis Minnesota New Orleans Oklahoma City Phoenix Portland Sacramento San Antonio Utah Omari Sanfoka II: Jerami Grant will miss his first game… shares share tweet pin sms send email 2 years ago – via Twitter omarisankofa Omari Sanfoka II: Jerami Grant will miss his first game of the season tonight due to rest. Second night of a back to back More on Load Management 2 years ago – via Twitter LawMurrayTheNU Law Murray: Lou Williams will rest tonight, per Ty Lue. Everyone else is set for tonight vs Wizards 2 years ago – via Twitter ChaseHughesNBCS Chase Hughes: Scott Brooks says he doesn't know yet if Russell Westbrook will play tomorrow on the second night of a back-to-back. 2 years ago – via Twitter IraHeatBeat Ira Winderman: The Thunder are listing Al Horford as out due to rest for tonight vs. visiting Heat. George Hill also remains out for OKC. 2 years ago – via Twitter JLew1050 Josh Lewenberg: OG Anunoby will not play tonight, the Raptors say. Sounds like they're giving him some rest in the 2nd night of a back-to-back as he works his way back from the calf injury. 2 years ago – via Twitter joe_mussatto Joe Mussatto: Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander will be available tonight after missing the last four games with a left knee sprain. Al Horford (rest) is out on the second night of a back-to-back. 2 years ago – via Twitter JaredWeissNBA Jared Weiss: Daniel Theis remains out with his right finger sprain against ATL tonight, per Celtics. Kemba Walker is out because he played last night. 2 years ago – via Twitter MirjamSwanson Mirjam Swanson: Tyronn Lue on the Clippers' absent trio, Paul George, Kawhi Leonard and Patrick Beverley: "They're doing better." On Pat: "Just being cautious and holding him out of back to backs." 2 years ago – via Twitter Kristina_Pink Kristina Pink: Clippers Injury Report tonight vs Miami: Paul George (Bone Edema Right Toe), Kawhi Leonard (Left Lower Leg Contusion), and Patrick Beverley (Rest-Healthy) are all OUT. 2 years ago – via Twitter ChrisFedor Chris Fedor: #Cavs Andre Drummond (rest) is OUT tonight against Los Angeles Clippers. 2 years ago – via Twitter omarisankofa Omari Sanfoka II: Blake Griffin is out tonight due to injury management 2 years ago – via Twitter FredKatz Scott Brooks on Bradley Beal load management: He needed some rest Fred Katz: Scott Brooks on what went into the decision to rest Beal tonight: "He needed some rest.” He adds it has to do with the tough schedule the Wizards are dealing with now. Washington has 16 games in 27 days and leaves on a west coast trip next week. 2 years ago – via Twitter FredKatz Fred Katz: Scott Brooks said a couple of weeks ago that Beal was “banged up,” but said today that wasn’t in reference to a particular injury. Mentioned the load Beal has carried this year and also the 2 weeks off the Wiz had. "It’s nothing specific,” he said. "It’s just, he needs some rest" 2 years ago – via Twitter MarcJSpears Bradley Beal out tomorrow for load management Marc J. Spears: Wizards say Bradley Beal (rest) will not play tomorrow against New York. 2 years ago – via Twitter Jonathan_Feigen Victor Oladipo out tonight with load management Jonathan Feigen: As expected, Rockets guard Victor Oladipo listed as out for injury recovery vs. Pelicans tonight. No other changes. Wood, Exum and G Leaguers out. 2 years ago – via Twitter PaulGarciaNBA Paul Garcia: "He can't play back to backs," says Coach Pop of Derrick White as he returns from injury. Pop says White will be out for tomorrow's game against GSW. 2 years ago – via Twitter Jonathan_Feigen Jonathan Feigen: Victor Oladipo will sit out tomorrow in New Orleans with Eric Gordon and John Wall back. 2 years ago – via Twitter FredKatz Fred Katz: Scott Brooks on if Russell Westbrook will play in tomorrow’s game: "That’s definitely an option tomorrow. We don’t know yet. See how he feels tomorrow morning.” Westbrook has missed half of every back-to-back this year. 2 years ago – via Twitter joe_mussatto Joe Mussatto: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Lu Dort and Theo Maledon are all available for the Thunder tonight. Darius Bazley (low back soreness) and Isaiah Roby (right foot soreness) are questionable. Al Horford (rest) is out. 2 years ago – via Twitter omarisankofa Omari Sanfoka II: Dwane Casey said Wayne Ellington is probably out tonight with a strained calf. Derrick Rose is also out, resting him on the first half of a back-to-back 2 years ago – via Twitter TimBontemps Kemba Walker: No back-to-backs for the foreseeable future Tim Bontemps: Kemba Walker says he won't be playing in one half of back-to-backs for the foreseeable future. Not a surprise, given Boston is trying to build Walker up to be ready for the postseason. 2 years ago – via Twitter espn_macmahon Tim MacMahon: Kristaps Porzingis is not listed on the injury report, so the Mavs plan for him to play vs. Warriors tonight in second game of back-to-back. 2 years ago – via Twitter Jonathan_Feigen Jonathan Feigen: Rockets guard/forward David Nwaba upgraded to questionable in Memphis tonight. Victor Oladipo as planned is out for the second game in the back-to-back. 2 years ago – via Twitter avarwallace Ava Wallace: Scott Brooks says the Wiz's biggest issue on defense right now is a lack of continuity, getting healthy guys consistent minutes. Also mentions "maybe Westbrook plays some games back-to-back." 2 years ago – via Twitter AdamSpolane Adam Spolane: Stephen Silas says he wouldn't totally commit to sitting Victor Oladipo tomorrow night, but he "probably will" 2 years ago – via Twitter KeithSmithNBA Keith Smith: Kemba Walker is OUT tonight. Injury management on the back-to-back. 2 years ago – via Twitter FredKatz Russell Westbrook out tonight with load management Fred Katz: Russell Westbrook is OUT tonight against the Heat, the Wizards say. Westbrook will rest on the second half of a back-to-back. Raul Neto (left groin) is out once again, as well. 2 years ago – via Twitter MarkBermanFox26 Mark Berman: While discussing the possibility of leading the NBA in three-point shooting, guard @masonjones2 pointed out that @Victor Oladipo will be out tomorrow night (second game of a back-to-back) pic.twitter.com/jaSrlhsbDm 2 years ago – via Twitter Jonathan_Feigen Jonathan Feigen: Rockets guard John Wall is out tomorrow at OKC for "injury recovery" in the first game of the back-to-back. Would expect that Victor Oladipo could sit out the second game in the back-to-back at Memphis on Thursday. David Nwaba remains out with a sprained ankle. 2 years ago – via Twitter townbrad Brad Townsend: Carlisle on Porzingis: "I think there's a good chance that, eventually, he'll be playing back-to-backs. I'm just not exactly sure when." Carlisle says he believes Porzingis is working steadily toward meeting that threshold. 2 years ago – via Twitter GeraldBourguet Gerald Bourguet: Rick Carlisle says Maxi Kleber and Kristaps Porzingis are out tonight 2 years ago – via Twitter espn_macmahon Tim MacMahon: Mavs are listing Kristaps Porzingis as questionable for tonight’s game vs. Suns due to injury recovery. They are being cautious about playing Porzingis in back-to-backs — but the Mavs are desperately in need of a win after losing 7 of 9. 2 years ago – via Twitter Alex__Schiffer Alex Schiffer: Steve Nash said Kevin Durant's workload in the overtime win in Atlanta factored into the decision to rest him for tonight's game. 2 years ago – via Twitter ShamsCharania Shams Charania: Nets say Kevin Durant (injury recovery) has been ruled out tonight vs. Oklahoma City. 2 years ago – via Twitter RickNoland Rick Noland: Pistons minus Blake Griffin (knee injury management) and Killian Hayes (strained hip) 2 years ago – via Twitter ChaseHughesNBCS Chase Hughes: Russell Westbrook is OUT tonight against the Pelicans due to rest, the Wizards announced. 2 years ago – via Twitter detnewsRodBeard Rod Beard: #Pistons Blake Griffin (injury management) will miss Wednesday's game at #Cavs. #DFS 2 years ago – via Twitter chrisgrenham Chris Grenham: Jayson Tatum is off the injury report and will be active tonight. Kemba Walker is officially out, per the team. 2 years ago – via Twitter ESefko Eddie Sefko: Kristaps Porzingis (knee maintenance) will not play tonight vs. Houston, the fifth game in seven nights for the Mavericks. Victor Oladipo out for Rockets for load management. Rick Carlisle says he's doing exceptionally well. 2 years ago – via Twitter SalmanAliNBA Salman Ali: Stephen Silas on holding out Victor Oladipo: "The long-term health of Vic is most important and that's how we're approaching it with all of our guys." 2 years ago – via Twitter DaneMooreNBA Dane Moore: Ryan Saunders says D'Angelo Russell's rest tonight was planned before today because he's carrying a heavier load this season. 2 years ago – via Twitter McGrawDHBulls Mike McGraw: Otto Porter listed out tonight vs Lakers. Donovan talked this week about possibly resting him on back-to-backs to keep his back healthy. Could open up minutes for Hutchison's return. Wendell Carter (quad) also out. #Bulls 2 years ago – via Twitter TEastNBA Tony East: Victor Oladipo, whose Rockets are playing on the second night of a back-to-back tonight, is out this evening. He’s still resting on one of the nights of B2Bs, even on his new team. 2 years ago – via Twitter DaneMooreNBA Dane Moore: D’Angelo Russell will not play Saturday against the New Orleans Pelicans (rest). 2 years ago – via Twitter omarisankofa Omari Sanfoka II: Blake Griffin (injury management) and Derrick Rose (left knee soreness) are out for tonight's game against the Sixers. 2 years ago – via Twitter RedsArmy_John John Karalis: Kemba Walker minutes restriction will be similar tonight. Brad Stevens suspects Kemba will "be more and more angry with me" as the keeps the restriction around 20 minutes or so 2 years ago – via Twitter BrianTRobb Brian Robb: Brad Stevens says Rob Williams will be limited to 10-15 minutes tonight in his return to floor. 2 years ago – via Twitter anthonyVslater Warriors not resting players in upcoming back-to-back Anthony Slater: Warriors have a home back-to-back against the Spurs and Knicks coming up. No plans to rest anyone on either side of it, per Steve Kerr. 2 years ago – via Twitter NickFriedell Nick Friedell: Kerr gave some of his veterans a day off in advance of the upcoming back to back against the Spurs and Knicks. Kerr said as of now everybody’s minutes will remain the same — but he wants to see how the games play out. 2 years ago – via Twitter Krisplashed Kristian Winfield: Steve Nash on whether there’s a minutes restriction on James Harden: “It’s a see as we go (thing)... Wr don’t want to burn the batteries out on our new Christmas present.” 2 years ago – via Twitter joe_mussatto Joe Mussatto: Al Horford (rest) is out tonight for the Thunder on the second night of a back-to-back. 2 years ago – via Twitter Alex__Schiffer Alex Schiffer: Nash on Kevin Durant playing tomorrow against the Knicks: "I really hope Kevin plays tomorrow." Said they'll figure out Durant's status for tomorrow after tonight's game. 2 years ago – via Twitter osroyparry Roy Parry: In addition to Evan Fournier being out tonight vs. Milwaukee, Magic F James Ennis also will not be available due to right hamstring injury management, the team said. For more Magic coverage tonight, follow @OS_ChrisHays and go to OrlandoSentinel.com. 2 years ago – via Twitter PaulGarciaNBA Paul Garcia: Coach Saunders says KAT will miss tonight more as a precaution due to KAT returning from injury and playing a lot of mins last night. 2 years ago – via Twitter DaneMooreNBA Dane Moore: Ryan Saunders says that Karl-Anthony Towns won't necessarily miss all back-to-backs. Saunders says "the plan is fluid". Saunders says this situation is unique because KAT happened to return on the front-end of a back-to-back. 2 years ago – via Twitter JoshuaBRobbins Josh Robbins: The decision not to play Aaron Gordon (left hamstring injury management) was taken because this is the first game of a back-to-back, Steve Clifford said. Clifford added the hope is that Gordon won't need to be held out any more games in back-to-backs for the rest of the season. 2 years ago – via Twitter cayleighgriffin Cayleigh Griffin: #Magic injury report gets longer as Aaron Gordon is OUT (Left Hamstring; Injury Management) Aminu, Carter-Williams, Fultz, Isaac, and Okeke are also out. Fournier is questionable (Back; Low spasms) 2 years ago – via Twitter NotoriousOHM Kawhi Leonard playing back-to-backs this season Ohm Youngmisuk: Ty Lue said Kawhi Leonard told him and medical staff before season that he feels good and wanted to play in back-to-backs this season. 2 years ago – via Twitter JimOwczarski Blake Griffin resting against Bucks Jim Owczarski: The #Pistons will have Blake Griffin back tonight off rest while Josh Jackson (ankle) is considered questionable. They lost Killian Hayes for a long while the other night. The #Bucks, once again, will be without Pat Connaughton, Torrey Craig and Sam Merrill. 2 years ago – via Twitter Kawhi Leonard set to play in first back-to-back since April 2017 Tom Azarly: Kawhi Leonard, who isn't listed on the Clippers injury report, is expected to play tonight against the Warriors. It'll be his first back-to-back set since April of 2017. 2 years ago – via Twitter E_Woodyard Eric Woodyard: Pistons’ Blake Griffin (left knee injury management) and Josh Jackson (right ankle sprain) are out today vs. Milwaukee, according to the injury report. 2 years ago – via Twitter MarkG_Medina Mark Medina: Steve Kerr said it's clear how much he will increase Draymond Green's workload. He was at 18 minutes on Friday against Portland. Kerr: "We're not going to all of a sudden throw him out there for 30 minutes tomorrow." 2 years ago – via Twitter DuaneRankin Duane Rankin: #Suns injury report vs. Nuggets Dario Saric (right quad soreness, injury management) OUT. Part of #Suns plan in bringing Saric back as this is 2nd of back-to-back for Phoenix. Played at Utah last night. Abdel Nader (concussion protocol) and Jalen Smith (left ankle sprain) OUT 2 years ago – via Twitter FredKatz Russell Westbrook to sit out tonight for load management Fred Katz: Russell Westbrook will rest tonight against the Timberwolves, the Wizards say. Second night of a back to back for the 0-5 Wizards. 2 years ago – via Twitter FredKatz Russell Westbrook probably won't play tomorrow due to load management Fred Katz: Scott Brooks says Russell Westbrook “probably won’t play tomorrow,” when the Wizards are in Minnesota on the second night of a back-to-back. Westbrook didn’t play both games of the team’s back-to-back this past weekend, either. 2 years ago – via Twitter JoshuaBRobbins Josh Robbins: Al Horford (rest) and George Hill (neck spasms) will not play tonight in Oklahoma City against the Magic, said Thunder coach Mark Daigneault. 2 years ago – via Twitter BrandonRahbar Brandon Rahbar: Daigneault on if Horford will rest on every back to back: “Remains to be seen but we’ve had success (with Gallinari). It’s certainly not us dictating to Al, we’ve had conversations with him. We’re going to have him on a plan this year to have him play at a high level all season.” 2 years ago – via Twitter joe_mussatto Joe Mussatto: Al Horford (rest) is listed as out tonight against the Magic. Ty Jerome (left ankle sprain) is also out. George Hill (neck spasms) is questionable. 2 years ago – via Twitter detnewsRodBeard Rod Beard: #Pistons injury report for Monday at #Hawks: OUT: Blake Griffin (left knee injury management) Derrick Rose (rest) QUESTIONABLE: Jahlil Okafor (right ankle sprain) PROBABLE: Sekou Doumbouya (right foot soreness) #DFS 2 years ago – via Twitter malika_andrews Malika Andrews: The Nets will decide tomorrow morning if Kevin Durant will play in this back-to-back, Steve Nash says. The Nets face the Hornets tonight and the Grizzles tomorrow. 2 years ago – via Twitter jovanbuha Jovan Buha: Vogel says the Lakers will approach every back-to-back assuming LeBron James and Anthony Davis are going to play, but they will evaluate each one on a case-by-case basis. 2 years ago – via Twitter RealQuintonMayo Russell Westbrook out for Sunday's game Quinton Mayo: Russell Westbrook WON’T play tonight (rest) Wizards announce. 2 years ago – via Twitter ScottAgness Scott Agness: #Pacers coach Nate Bjorkgren not saying whether Victor Oladipo will play tomorrow on the second night of back-to-back — something Vic hasn’t done post-injury. 2 years ago – via Twitter rich_hofmann Rich Hoffman: Doc Rivers said "you will have to wait and see" if the Sixers will load manage Joel Embiid for the second half of the back-to-back tomorrow night in Cleveland. Sounds like a possibility, at least. 2 years ago – via Twitter FredKatz Wizards will continue to monitor Davis Bertans' minutes, keep him under 20 Fred Katz: Scott Brooks says he’ll monitor Davis Bertans’ minutes tonight. Said it’ll probably be like last game. “Maybe 18-to-20,” he said. And sounds like the same thing tomorrow night.on the second half of the back-to-back, too. 2 years ago – via Twitter ChaseHughesNBCS Russell Westbrook won't play back-to-backs Chase Hughes: Scott Brooks says he isn't sure yet if Russell Westbrook will play tomorrow. He previously indicated Westbrook will not play both games of back-to-backs, so I expect him to sit tomorrow night. 2 years ago – via Twitter Alex__Schiffer Alex Schiffer: Nets only list Nic Claxton as out for tomorrow’s game at Charlotte. Brooklyn has its first back-to-back Sunday and Monday. Will be interesting to see how Nets handle Durant and Irving. Early indication is both are playing tomorrow based on injury report. 2 years ago – via Twitter Alex__Schiffer Kevin Durant wants to play as many games as possible Alex Schiffer: Durant said he's going to talk to Nash and the training staff about the Nets upcoming back-to-back. Wants to play as much as he can, including Sunday, but wants to do what's best. 2 years ago – via Twitter Alex__Schiffer Alex Schiffer: Steve Nash said there's no late scratches for the Nets tonight. Everyone is good to go. Said there's been no decisions on how to handle the Nets' upcoming back-to-back. 2 years ago – via Twitter ChaseHughesNBCS Davis Bertans unfazed by minutes restriction Chase Hughes: Davis Bertans said being on a minutes restriction doesn't concern him: "Some games I can do in 5 or 10 minutes what I can do in 30 minutes." 2 years ago – via Twitter avarwallace Ava Wallace: Scott Brooks said the team is still deciding how to handle Russell Westbrook and Davis Bertans' minutes with a back-to-back this weekend. Brooks has said Westbrook won't play back-to-backs. Bertans' minutes will "slowly increase." 2 years ago – via Dan Woike @ Los Angeles Times “Obviously, every game matters, but we’re competing for something that’s [bigger]. We don’t ever want to shortchange our stuff,” James said before the season. “For me personally, that’s a fine line with me, but understanding that it’s a shortened season. … The offseason is going to be the shortest season for any professional sport ever. We’re very conscientious about what we’re going to do going forward as far as me personally.” 2 years ago – via Dan Woike @ Los Angeles Times But with a compressed schedule and the disrupted rhythm of a typical NBA offseason, rest will likely be more rampant. Lakers coach Frank Vogel said his plans for James to rest are “definitely fluid.” “There will be conversations between the coaching staff, the front office, the medical team and LeBron,” Vogel said. “Just sort of on a day-to-day basis, see how he’s feeling and we’ll see how that plays out.” 2 years ago – via Twitter KellyIkoNBA Kelly Iko: Coach Silas says the team has to discuss whether John Wall and Demarcus Cousins will play in the five back-to-backs during the first half of the season. 2 years ago – via Twitter mcten Lakers resting LeBron James, Anthony Davis again Dave McMenamin: The Lakers will not play LeBron James and Anthony Davis in their second preseason game against the Clippers today, a source tells ESPN. 2 years ago – via Twitter RealQuintonMayo No back-to-backs for Russell Westbrook this season? Quinton Mayo: Scott Brooks says there’s a good chance Westbrook won’t play back-to-backs this season. 2 years ago – via Cory Stieg @ CNBC A new study on NBA teams in the bubble has examined the effect of travel-related sleep issues and sports performance. The study revealed there’s truth to the idea behind “home court advantage,” according to a press release on the study: It found travel-related sleep issues like jetlag can mess with players’ accuracy and performance. 2 years ago – via Cory Stieg @ CNBC Researchers found the NBA teams that didn’t travel had improved shooting accuracy and better rebounds compared to before the pandemic. In other words, home court advantage — the idea that a sports team performs better when they play on their own court or field, rather than having to travel to the opposing team’s city — is real. 2 years ago – via Twitter IraHeatBeat Ira Winderman: Erik Spoelstra says load management is on the table, but notes Heat haven't called it load management. 2 years ago – via Tim Bontemps @ ESPN In a memo sent to teams by the NBA Monday morning, the league laid out resting policies for the 2020-21 regular season -- including granting significant flexibility to teams resting players in non-nationally televised games, particularly at the start of the season. The memo, which was obtained by ESPN, says that flexibility applies to teams playing back-to-back games and presents examples of possible scenarios, including, "to rest a key veteran player who played a substantial role on a team that advanced deep into the 2020 Playoffs, or to rest a player who is still returning to full strength after recovering from COVID-19." 2 years ago – via Twitter MarkG_Medina Mark Medina: LeBron James on if he will load manage this season: "We'll be as smart as we can be." LeBron said "every game matters" and "we never shortchange our stuff." But considering the short offseason, LeBron said "we're very conscientiousness of what we do going forward." 2 years ago – via Twitter LakersReporter Mike Trudell: LeBron on how he feels physically, lining up with basically every other year: “Right now I’m sore as hell … it’s Day 2 of camp. That’s been my whole career except when I was 18 or 19. But nothing that’s stopping me from being on the floor." 2 years ago – via Twitter _Andrew_Lopez Andrew Lopez: Stan Van Gundy: “I think to respect the fans, your healthy players should be playing.” 2 years ago – via Twitter ChrisBHaynes NBA to fine teams for resting players in big games Chris Haynes: Yahoo Sources: NBA implementing new resting policy for 2020-21 season with teams prohibited from resting healthy players for any high-profile, nationally-televised game and violation could result in a fine of at least $100,000. 2 years ago – via Twitter ChrisBHaynes Chris Haynes: Yahoo Sources: On new Player Resting Policy, absent unusual circumstances, team should not rest multiple healthy players for same game and teams should not rest healthy players on road. And in situations when teams decide to rest healthy player, player should be visible to fans. 2 years ago – via Twitter kendra__andrews Kendra Andrews: Malone wants to be mindful of the load Jamal and Nikola played in the playoffs. He doesn’t plan on playing them crazy minutes in the preseason, but when regular season games come around, he won’t run them into the ground but understands they are needed for this team to win. 2 years ago – via Twitter Alex__Schiffer Alex Schiffer: Nash asked about load management for Durant and Irving: "There's no plan in place but it's unlikely they play all 72 games." 2 years ago – via Twitter malika_andrews Malika Andrews: Steve Nash said that there are no specific plans for Durant and Irving to sit out a set number of games this season but, "its probably unlikely they both play 72 games." Nash adds that Durant is coming off of one of the "toughest" (Achilles) injuries in basketball. 2 years ago – via Twitter MarkG_Medina Mark Medina: Ty Lue on if Kawhi Leonard will have load management again: "It's something I'll have to talk to the medical staff and performance team." But Ty added what's most important is the players' health 2 years ago – via John Hollinger @ The Athletic Welcome to HeatCulture 2.0, then – the kinder, gentler version that gets the same results without nearly the collateral damage. Erik Spoelstra may sneer at the term “load management,” but what Miami has done with its player usage this season has been a lot more Spursy than anything they’ve tried in the past. Truth be told, the hardcore #HeatCulture has been almost #Cancun-like in terms of the minutes demands on its best players. This carries over from the regular season, too. No Heat player ranked in the league’s top 30 in minutes per game. Butler led the team at 33.8, and he missed 15 games for assorted reasons that were definitely not load management so we won’t call it that. Most notably, he only played in four of Miami’s eight seeding games, and one of them was a 15-minute cameo. Uncategorized Jerami Grant, Detroit Pistons Storyline: Load Management shares share tweet pin sms send email
Luka Doncic returns after missing five games Dallas Mavericks PR: Luka Dončić (left thigh strain) and Markieff Morris (left knee soreness) will be available for tonight’s game against the Warriors. Tim Hardaway Jr. (non-Covid illness) and Kyrie Irving (right foot soreness) will be out. 5 mins ago – via Twitter MavsPR Injuries, Top Rumors Top Rumors, Injuries, Kyrie Irving, Luka Doncic, Markieff Morris, Tim Hardaway, Tim Hardaway Jr, Dallas Mavericks, Golden State Warriors
Madeline Kenney: Steve Kerr said Andre Iguodala is in good spirits but this was a tough way for his final season to play out. The Warriors anticipated him to be available for the stretch run. “Big loss but it’s just how it is and you have to keep going,” Kerr said. 5 mins ago – via Twitter madkenney Injuries, Steve Kerr, Uncategorized Injuries, Steve Kerr, Andre Iguodala, Golden State Warriors
Dalton Johnson: Steve Kerr: “We’re hopeful to get Wiggs and Gary Payton back. Both of those guys were huge in our championship run.” 5 mins ago – via Twitter DaltonJ_Johnson Steve Kerr, Uncategorized Steve Kerr, Andrew Wiggins, Gary Payton II, Golden State Warriors
Tim Reynolds: Caleb Martin is available to play tonight for the Heaters. 5 mins ago – via Twitter ByTimReynolds Uncategorized Caleb Martin, Miami Heat
Ira Winderman: Heat say Kyle Lowry is available. Caleb Martin is still questionable. 5 mins ago – via Twitter IraHeatBeat Uncategorized Caleb Martin, Kyle Lowry, Miami Heat
KC Johnson: Alex Caruso is available vs. 76ers, per Donovan. 5 mins ago – via Twitter KCJHoop Uncategorized Alex Caruso, Chicago Bulls, Philadelphia 76ers
Clutch Points: Bronny James just got his McDonald’s All American uniform with the no.23 🌟 (via @goodlooksfamily) pic.twitter.com/zCTZP36jFq Bronny James just got his McDonald's All American uniform with the no.23 🌟 (via @goodlooksfamily) pic.twitter.com/zCTZP36jFq — ClutchPoints (@ClutchPointsApp) March 22, 2023 5 mins ago – via Twitter ClutchPointsApp High School, Uncategorized High School, Bronny James
Spencer Dinwiddie refutes narrative that he wanted to be first option over Bradley Beal with Wizards Clutch Points: “I was going to play no. 2 to Brad [Bradley Beal]… The narrative started to get spun, they were saying I wanted to run the team [Wizards].” Spencer Dinwiddie on what went wrong in Washington. 47 mins ago – via Twitter ClutchPointsApp Top Rumors Top Rumors, Bradley Beal, Spencer Dinwiddie, Brooklyn Nets, Washington Wizards