![]() ![]() Update - Vucevic and Williams are in for the Bulls, but Caruso is out. ![]() Barrett also seeing more shots if Brunson is out. All-Star Julius Randle will be the top offensive option with R.J. If he sits another game, Miles McBride and Immanuel Quickley will serve as the top point guards for New York. New York Knicksīrunson was a late scratch in Thursday’s win over the Heat. Paul could be rested on the second night of a back-to-back set. Johnson sat Friday, so he’s likely to suit up here. Update - Johnson and Paul are not on the injury report, so it looks like both players will be in against Detroit. Detroit PistonsĬam Johnson (injury management) - availableĬhris Paul (injury management) - available James is now 63 points away from passing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for the scoring record. We’ll see if he plays but if he sits, that’s more touches for James and Patrick Beverley as the lead ball handlers.īoth guys are expected to suit up. Update - Westbrook has been added to the report with an illness, and this tends to go south for players on the day of the game. With two key rotation guys out, the Nets will give Joe Harris, Royce O’Neale and Nic Claxton more run. Kyrie Irving, who demanded a trade, is not being ruled out. Cam Thomas and Patty Mills will have bigger roles here with Irving out. Warren is doubtful to play, so he’s also going to be out. Update - Irving has been listed as out tonight, as has Simmons. We’ll see how the Wizards, who have played their way into the playoff picture in the East, handle their key stars on the second night of a back-to-back set. Porzingis is not on the injury report, so he’s in. Update - Beal is officially questionable for the game. Update - Beal has been ruled out, which opens up minutes for Deni Avdija and Corey Kispert in Washington’s rotation. Kristaps Porzingis (injury management) - available ![]() NBA Injury Report: February 4 Washington Wizards vs. Here’s a look at the day’s injury report, along with the relevant fantasy and betting implications. is stuck with his development, bringing 14.9 points.We’ve got a big Saturday slate in the NBA with nine games on tap, featuring ABC’s primetime contest and ESPN2 carrying LeBron James’ chase for the scoring title. Plus, the young point guard has just 4.4 assists per night, which is also pretty poor for his standards. Jamal Murray is the first name that crosses our mind once talking that, as he only delivers 18.1 points per game, far below the expected. The reason for that lies in the fact that the rest of the team underachieves. However, even with his higher stats than in the previous campaign, the Nuggets aren’t posting better results. We wrote so many things about Jokic this year and the unreal stats that make him probably the biggest MVP contender. Memphis, with AD dropping 35 bucets, and shooting 16-for-27 from the floor, grabbing 9 boards as well. He singlehandedly led the LAL in those three overtime wins against the Pistons and the OKC.Īnthony Davis was back vs. interviewing is hilarious □□□ /bwtIPbDDA9- ESPN February 13, 2021Īnd why would they with LeBron James in the driver’s seat? LBJ had 28 against the Grizzlies, with 9 boards and 8 assists in 34 minutes. All this adds extra juice to this already interesting event. The situation was even more complicated in the conference finals, with the LAL having 32 free throws in the first half of one of the games. Denver’s fans complain about officials and their foul criteria, as Nikola Jokic somehow manages to have three or four fouls early on.įor instance, in the previous one, the Serb received two fouls early in the third quarter and had to sit out the period once the Lakers erased a 12-point deficit. Each time these two times meet, there is a lot of controversies. The LA Lakers travel to Denver to meet the Nuggets, in the replay of the last year’s West Finals. The Lakers defeated the Nuggets in the West Finals last season, 4-2.Each time the Lakers and the Nuggets meet, Nikola Jokic has problems with fouls due to odd criteria.Lakers and Nuggets met once this year, and the LAL won. ![]()
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