There was some optimism that Rockets center Christian Wood, who has missed the team’s last 13 games due to a right ankle injury, might be able to return to start the second half, but it appears he’ll need a little more time to get back on the court.
Wood has been listed as out for the Rockets’ Thursday game in Sacramento, after ESPN’s Tim MacMahon first reported (via Twitter) that he was expected to miss the game. Wood has resumed basketball activities, per MacMahon, so his absence shouldn’t last much longer.
The odds of the Rockets making a run at a play-in spot are long, but if they want to have a chance, they’ll need Wood back in action — they’ve lost all 13 games he has missed.
Here’s more from around the Southwest:
- The impending divorce between LaMarcus Aldridge and the Spurs has been a long time coming, according to Mike Finger of The San Antonio Express-News, who suggests the team was starting to move on from the veteran big man last summer, when it made a push for a playoff spot without him. As the Spurs have adopted a new offensive approach, they’ve played better this season with Aldridge off the court (+2.5 net rating) than on it (-5.6 rating).
- Grizzlies power forward Jaren Jackson Jr., who has yet to play at all this season due to a knee injury, will be out for a while longer. A source tells Evan Barnes of The Memphis Commercial Appeal that Jackson is continuing to ramp up his basketball activities and will be back this season, but his status won’t be updated until later this month or early next month.
- With the NBA G League season about to end, more young players are being recalled to their NBA clubs. The Mavericks have transferred two-way guard Nate Hinton back to the NBA from the Santa Cruz Warriors (Twitter link), while the Pelicans brought back Wenyen Gabriel, Naji Marshall, and Will Magnay from the Erie BayHawks (press release).
They just need to give Wood a few more days to get back into game shape.
If he’s not back tomorrow in Utah, then he should be OK on Sunday against Boston.
Im starting to think that my fantasy pick JJJ will not pan out lol
Not this season, but he’s arguably the Grizzlies best player.
Rockets playing for worst record now. This way they have a better chance of landing with a top 4 pick. Worst record can’t do worse than top 5 pick. OKC owns Rockets pick outside of top 4.
Today 4-11-21 Second half of season is underway
Rockets are 11-23 ….
Knicks are 19 – 19 ….
Vegas odds Rockets total wins (34.5)
Vegas odds Knicks total wins (22.5)
2021 NBA season is 72 gms long.
One team rebuilds. The other team regenerates.