James Wiseman recalled from Santa Cruz
Golden State Warriors PR: Warriors Recall Rollins & Wiseman From Santa Cruz pic.twitter.com/TylMenU9qJ
Source: Twitter @WarriorsPR
Golden State Warriors PR: Warriors Recall Rollins & Wiseman From Santa Cruz pic.twitter.com/TylMenU9qJ
Source: Twitter @WarriorsPR
Kylen Mills: Warriors injury update: Steph Curry is out – left shoulder subluxation. NBA insiders report he’s expected to miss a few weeks. Andrew Wiggins is out – adductor strain – but the team said he was cleared to practice today.
Of the Lakers two primary trade packages between Russell Westbrook or Patrick Beverley and Kendrick Nunn, which one should they be focused on sending out?
Adrian Wojnarowski: After missing nine straight games, Charlotte Hornets F Gordon Hayward (left shoulder) is hopeful to return to the lineup vs. Atlanta on Friday, sources tell ESPN. He’s expected to make a final decision after shootaround.
Marc J. Spears: Warriors say Andrew Wiggins cleared to return to practice. pic.twitter.com/jebJFSygJh
Source: Twitter @MarcJSpears
Tyrell Terry, the Dallas Mavericks' 2020 No. 31 pick, retired from basketball on Thursday with a heartfelt message posted to Instagram that cited his struggle with anxiety.
Shams Charania: Golden State Warriors All-NBA star Stephen Curry has sustained a labral injury in his left shoulder and will be re-evaluated in two weeks, sources tell @TheAthletic @Stadium.
Source: Twitter @ShamsCharania
What’s the buzz on Twitter?
Shams Charania: Boston Celtics All-Defensive center Robert Williams will make his season debut Friday vs. the Orlando Magic, sources tell @TheAthletic @Stadium.
Source: Twitter @ShamsCharania
The two-time MVP has a labral injury.
London Lions were unable to protect home court with a 75-82 defeat to Dinamo Sassari on Thursday evening at the Copper Box Arena. A late attempt at a comeback fell short as Lions dropped to 3-3 in Group J.
Adrian Wojnarowski: Golden State’s Stephen Curry is expected to miss “a few weeks” with his left shoulder injury, sources tell ESPN.
Source: Twitter @wojespn
Russell Westbrook has revitalized his career as a sixth man this season and may have done enough to keep him in Los Angeles for the remainder of the season.