Maurice Harkless underwent an MRI on his right ankle and the results confirmed that it’s a sprain, as the Trail Blazers‘ Twitter feed relays. Harkless is questionable for Game 3 against the Nuggets.
The combo forward played in 60 games for Portland this season, starting 53 of those contests. He’s started in every game for the Blazers this postseason, averaging 9.5 points, 5.8 rebounds, 1.3 steals and 1.3 blocks in the six games leading up to Game 2, in which he suffered the injury.
Harkless, who made approximately $10.8MM this year, has one year left on the four-year, $40MM deal he signed in July of 2016. That was the offseason when the NBA’s cap spiked, paving the way for many players to sign lucrative deals that today appear outlandish. Harkless’ pact seems like one of the most team-friendly deals among those signed during the shopping-spree summer.
Jake Layman, who started 33 games this year, came out with the rest of the first unit to begin the second half in Game 2 on Wednesday. Layman, Rodney Hood, and Seth Curry are among those who could see additional minutes if Harkless misses time.
Hood is playing like a starter anyway (like he didn’t in Cleveland ARGH). 3 blocks even. More minutes for Evan Turner prob too.