NBA notebook: Irving to have
season-ending shoulder surgery
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[February 21, 2020]
Brooklyn point guard Kyrie
Irving will undergo season-ending surgery to repair his right
shoulder, Nets general manager Sean Marks announced Thursday.
The injury, described throughout the season as an "impingement," has
bothered Irving since early November. He missed 26 games between
Nov. 16 and Jan. 10. In that time, he visited a specialist and
received a cortisone shot, but his shoulder hasn't been 100 percent
since his return to action on Jan. 12.
Irving, who turns 28 in March, is averaging 27.4 points, 6.4 assists
and 5.2 rebounds in his first campaign with the Nets. He signed a
four-year, $136 million deal as a free agent in July. More recently,
a sprained knee sidelined Irving for the final five games before the
All-Star break.
The Nets are 17-16 this season when Irving doesn't play, and they
are 8-12 when he has seen action. The team won 12 of its first 18
games without Irving.
--Portland Trail Blazers star point guard Damian Lillard said that
he will miss three to four games due to the groin injury he
sustained on Feb. 12.
Lillard suffered the injury against the Memphis Grizzlies, and the
ailment forced him to sit out the All-Star Game. The first contest
he will miss is a Friday home game against the New Orleans Pelicans.
Lillard didn't participate in practice Thursday.
Lillard ranks fourth in the NBA with a 29.5 scoring average. He also
averages 7.9 assists. Lillard has scored at least 20 points in 21
straight appearances, and he enjoyed an epic six-game streak from
Jan. 20-Feb. 1 in which he averaged 48.8 points and made 49 of 86
3-point attempts.
--The Los Angeles Clippers signed free agent guard Reggie Jackson,
the team announced, with terms of the deal not divulged.
Jackson, 29, averaged 14.9 points, 5.1 assists and 2.9 rebounds in
14 games (10 starts) with the Detroit Pistons this season before
agreeing to a contract buyout. He was completing the final season of
a five-year, $80 million contract with the Pistons.
Jackson started Detroit's final six games before the All-Star break
and had three 20-point performances in that span. He played in the
first two games of the season then missed nearly two months with a
back injury.
--Celtics All-Star point guard Kemba Walker will miss Boston's
Friday home game against the Minnesota Timberwolves due to left knee
soreness.
Boston coach Brad Stevens said Walker has been dealing with pain in
the knee all season. Walker underwent surgeries on his left knee in
2015, 2016 and 2017. Walker, 29, played 29 minutes and scored 23
points Sunday in the All-Star Game, but the time off afterward
didn't help alleviate the soreness.
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Nets guard Kyrie Irving (11) stands on the court during the second
half against the Washington Wizards at Capital One Arena. Mandatory
Credit: Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports/File Photo
The Friday contest will be the ninth that Walker has missed this
season. He didn't miss a single game for the Charlotte Hornets last
season. Walker, a four-time All-Star, is averaging 21.8 points and
five assists this season.
--Golden State Warriors guard Steph Curry is back at practice, and
his injured hand will be re-evaluated on Feb. 28.
Curry practiced Wednesday without a brace on his left hand, which he
fractured in October. If doctors agree with coach Steve Kerr's
assessment and Curry is cleared to return, he could play
immediately. As of Thursday, Curry hadn't participated in
five-on-five scrimmages, and he won't be cleared until he does.
Including the Oct. 30 game in which he was injured, Curry has played
in four games this season, averaging 20.3 points and 6.5 assists
while hitting only 24.3 percent of his 3-point shots.
--Sacramento Kings forward Marvin Bagley III will miss at least
three more weeks due to issues with his sprained left foot, the team
announced.
The Kings said an update on Bagley's progress will be released in
three weeks. Bagley hasn't played since Jan. 20, and he recently
aggravated the foot, according to NBC Sports California. The Kings'
Thursday night home game against the Memphis Grizzlies will mark the
12th straight contest he has missed.
Bagley, 20, also injured the foot in a Dec. 26 contest against the
Minnesota Timberwolves and missed eight games. The second-year pro
also was sidelined for 22 games after fracturing his right thumb in
the season opener. Bagley is averaging 14.2 points and 7.5 rebounds
in just 13 games (six starts) this season.
--Minnesota Timberwolves forward Jake Layman was cleared to return
to practice after missing 39 games with a sprained left toe.
The team said the 25-year-old will be re-evaluated in one week to
determine an update to his playing status. Layman injured the toe on
Nov. 18 at Utah and has been evaluated by multiple foot specialists
since.
In 14 games (two starts) this season, he is averaging a career-high
10.5 points on 46.2 percent shooting, including a career-best 35.2
percent shooting from 3-point range.
--Field Level Media
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