jetzt erwischts THUNDER aber richtig, nach Durant auch noch Green, das riecht nach einem big game von westbrook und doubledouble von Thabo, denke für die mavs wirds trotzdem reichen:cool2
Update
Quelle: Rotoworld.com
Jeff Green
Jeff Green has been ruled out for Monday's game against the Mavericks with a back injury. Green had played in every game this year, but Nick Collison will start in his place tonight. Kevin Durant is also out with a sprained ankle, with Kyle Weaver likely to get the start in his place. Durant could be out for a while,
but Green is listed as day-to-day with his injury panik: .
Immer nur Day to Day, sagt eigentlich nichts aus.
Caron Butler
Caron Butler was a very late scratch against the Hawks on Monday because of tightness in his left hamstring. It sounds like he was a game-time decision, so with any luck he'll be available for the Wizards next game, Wednesday at Oklahoma City.
Josh Howard
Josh Howard will not play in the second half of Monday's game because of a sore ankle. Howard scored seven points in 18 first-half minutes, but failed to record a single rebound, assist, steal or block. Hopefully this won't keep him out on Wednesday -- we'll post an update once more is known.
Peja Stojakovic
Peja Stojakovic was not on the Hornets bench during the waning minutes of Monday's game, because he was in the locker room stretching. This probably means that he tweaked his troublesome back, so owners should check back soon for updates.
Steve Nash
Steve Nash (ankle) is expected to play on Tuesday, according to Paul Coro of the Arizona Republic. Nash has regained his range of motion and the swelling has gone down, but he still lacks the strength to ensure that he doesn't hurt his back by compensating for a weak ankle.
Eric Gordon
Eric Gordon missed his third straight game on Monday because of a lingering bruise in his left shoulder. This is a tough break for Gordon's owners, since he'll play a maximum of two games this week. Updates are few and far between, but hopefully we'll know his status for Wednesday's game before too long.
Greg Oden
The Trail Blazers announced on Monday that Greg Oden will miss another seven-to-10 days because of his lingering left knee issues. Oden chipped his kneecap back on February 12th, and has missed the past seven games. The new timetable means he'll miss between four and six more games, and when he returns he's likely to show considerable rust.
Allen Iverson
The Associated Press is reporting that the Pistons expect to find out the seriousness of Allen Iverson's back injury on Wednesday. Pistons president Joe Dumars said on Monday the team will know more about Iverson's status on Wednesday after he is examined by doctors at Georgetown, where he played in college. Iverson has been ruled out for Tuesday against the Nuggets and remains day-to-day until further information about his back injury is known.
Kevin Durant
Kevin Durant is optimistic that he'll return from his Grade II ankle sprain this week, but team sources say he could be out up to a month. "We’re going to be real safe," said coach Scott Brooks. "We have a great medical staff. We’ll put him through tests to where he can’t say he’s 100% when he’s not." Durant's sunny outlook makes it very hard to cut him, but the prospect of a one-month absence is daunting this late in the season. Hopefully we'll have a positive update in the near future.
Luol Deng
Luol Deng has a bruised right shin and not a stress fracture, according to an MRI taken on Sunday. Deng is listed as day-to-day.
Shawn Marion
Shawn Marion left Sunday's game against the Mavericks after experiencing flu symptoms during the first quarter. Marion tried to give it a go, and effectively killed his owners lasting only five minutes. Consider him day-to-day, and hopefully he can regain his strength for Tuesday's game against the Rockets.
Sebastian Telfair
Sebastian Telfair will miss Sunday's game against the Rockets with a groin injury.
DeShawn Stevenson
DeShawn Stevenson said on Monday that he will have surgery later this week to repair a herniated disk in his lower back.
This means Stevenson's season is officially over, and he isn't expected to resume basketball activities for two months. He shouldn't have been on any fantasy rosters at this point anyway.
Mike Dunleavy
Mike Dunleavy revealed on Sunday that his knee injury has been an issue "for about 10 years." He expects a decision this week on whether or not he needs surgery. Dunleavy clarified that what has been called a sore right knee is actually a "giant bone spur on my right patella tendon." If surgery is necessary, he intends to have it performed as soon as possible -- hopefully he'll be able to put the knee problems behind him next season.