Update
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Andrew Bogut
Andrew Bogut missed Monday's game due to back spasms. Bogut was a game-time decision for Monday, so hopefully he'll be ready to go for Wednesday's game against Philadelphia.
Baron Davis
Baron Davis doesn't sound close to returning from a bruised tailbone. Asked when he might return, Baron Davis said, "hopefully within the next couple of weeks." Jason Hart (elbow), Fred Jones (foot) and Mardy Collins are all going to play point guard in the meantime, but Hart and Jones are both hurting.
Marvin Williams
An MRI on Marvin Williams' left shoulder did not indicate anything unusual, and he's a game-time decision for Wednesday's game against Orlando.
Jared Jeffries
Jared Jeffries (hyperextended knee) is probable for the Knicks game on Tuesday. Jeffries played just 26 minutes on Sunday and didn't practice on Monday as a precaution.
Devin Harris
Devin Harris started Monday's game, but was not available for the second half after aggravating his injured hamstring. Harris finished with four points and seven assists, and if there's any good news here, it's that the Nets don't play again until Wednesday. Consider Harris day-to-day for now, and we'll post an update on his status as soon as more information becomes available.
Carmelo Anthony panik:
Carmelo Anthony is out for at least three weeks and possibly a month with a fracture in his right (shooting) hand, but will not need surgery. This is obviously not good news, but it could have been worse as surgery would have meant a longer recovery.
Marquis Daniels
Marquis Daniels started on Monday, but left the game in the first half due to his groin injury. Daniels had been doubtful coming into the game, and owners have to be concerned about the rest of his four-game week after he aggravated the injury.
Jose Calderon
Jose Calderon missed Monday's game due to his sore hamstring. With Calderon potentially out for Wednesday's game, Solomon could be in line for another useful (if somewhat erratic) outing.
Tracy McGrady
Tracy McGrady admitted on Monday that he is frustrated by his poor play and physical limitations. "In my mind, I think I’m going hard," McGrady said. "But physically, I don’t have it. You think about...[going from] being one of the elites to being just average now and people writing you off, that’s frustrating." In spite of that, there's still no talk of T-Mac taking extended time off.
Ron Artest
Ron Artest (ankle) did not practice on Monday and is questionable for Tuesday's game against the 76ers. Artest's status changes from day to day, and sometimes from hour to hour, so don't be shocked if he winds up playing. He's unlikely to play on both Tuesday and Wednesday, however, so weigh your options carefully.
Stephen Jackson
Stephen Jackson said he felt a "pop" when he injured his hamstring on Monday, but is hopeful that he won't be sidelined for long. "Hopefully, it's not that big of a deal," Jackson said. "But we'll know more [on Tuesday]." Teammate Corey Maggette --an authority on missing games with sore hamstrings-- estimated that Jax could be out at least three weeks, but we're waiting for an official report before panicking. Check back soon.
Kelenna Azubuike
Kelenna Azubuike did not play in Monday's loss to the Jazz. He was questionable coming into the game due to the flu, which explains his absence. Hopefully he'll be ready when the Warriors face the Lakers on Wednesday.