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[June 05, 2019]
Kevin Durant is officially out
for Game 3, while Klay Thompson was listed as questionable by Golden
State coach Steve Kerr for Wednesday's NBA Finals game against the
visiting Toronto Raptors.
Durant (calf) is moving closer to a return from the injury he
sustained May 8 against the Houston Rockets in the second round of
the playoffs.
"Kevin is going to get on the floor at the practice facility later
today," Kerr said Tuesday. "He did not get on the floor here. He was
here for our film session and our treatment. ... He's out for
tomorrow but improving."
Kerr said team trainers will make the call on whether Thompson (left
hamstring) can play. Thompson was injured in Sunday's Game 2 win
over the Raptors, which tied the best-of-seven series at 1-1.
--Kawhi Leonard carried the Toronto Raptors to the NBA Finals, but
DeMar DeRozan claims the team wouldn't be there without his years of
sacrifice building the groundwork for a title.
DeRozan, an All-Star with the Raptors who was traded in the
offseason to the San Antonio Spurs for Leonard in a multi-player
swap, told Bleacher Report in a video interview that he should get a
bit of credit for Toronto's climb.
"Honestly, I don't think I even said this -- I probably said it to
my own inner circle -- but if it wasn't for all the years and
groundwork that I did before then, none of them things would've been
possible," said DeRozan, who averaged 21.2 points, 6.0 rebounds and
6.2 assists in his debut season with the Spurs. "Yes, I fought, I
sacrificed, I pushed the limits to where I had to be the sacrificial
lamb. You just have to sit back and understand, like, you know, you
are the reason so many things was even possible."
--The New Orleans Pelicans reportedly have begun listening to teams
interested in acquiring disgruntled star Anthony Davis.
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Warriors head coach Steve Kerr talks with forward Draymond Green
(23) after he was called for a foul against the Toronto Raptors
during the second quarter in game two of the 2019 NBA Finals at
Scotiabank Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports
Davis and his agent, Rich Paul, sat down last week with David
Griffin, the team's new executive vice president of basketball
operations. The meeting gave Griffin his chance to lay out his
vision of the Pelicans' future with both Davis and presumptive No. 1
draft pick Zion Williamson on board.
But Shams Charania of The Athletic reported that it is unlikely
Davis will back down from the trade demand he made in January, and
the Pelicans are starting to hear teams out. Davis is due to become
a free agent in July 2020.
--The Los Angeles Lakers are adding another former NBA head coach to
Frank Vogel's staff, reportedly hiring former Memphis Grizzlies and
Brooklyn Nets coach Lionel Hollins. ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski
reported the hiring, citing league sources.
Hollins, 65, would join Jason Kidd as an assistant coach to Vogel,
who landed the Lakers job last month.
Hollins is the winningest coach in Grizzlies history, compiling a
214-201 record with three postseason appearances before parting ways
after the 2012-13 season. He replaced Kidd as coach of the Nets and
took them to the playoffs in 2014-15, but was let go after a 10-27
start in 2015-16.
--Field Level Media
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