The current treatment plan for Clippers swingman Norman Powell, who broke a bone in his left foot last Thursday, is non-surgical, writes Mirjam Swanson of The Southern California News Group. Asked about a potential return timeline for Powell, head coach Tyronn Lue couldn’t offer any specifics, but expressed hope that the 28-year-old will be back before the end of the season.
“Hopefully,” Lue said. “I’m not really sure, but hopefully that’s the case.”
As Swanson writes, Powell – acquired in a trade with Portland earlier in the month – had only been a Clipper for three games before he went down with his foot injury. However, he had already established himself as an important part of the rotation, playing nearly 34 minutes in his last game on Thursday, so he’ll be missed. Additionally, the Clippers sacrificed some depth on the wing in their pre-deadline deals.
“It does leave a void, because now you lose Justise Winslow, Eric Bledsoe, who you traded him for, along with Keon Johnson,” Lue said. “… Since (Powell) was here, he gave us great downhill attacks, direct line, quick decisions, getting to the free-throw line and he scored the ball really easy. So we’re definitely gonna miss that.”
Here’s more from around the Pacific:
- During an appearance on The Hoop Collective podcast with Brian Windhorst, ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne confirmed the Lakers would have had to incentivize the Rockets to swap John Wall for Russell Westbrook at the trade deadline, but suggested the cost wouldn’t necessarily have been a first-round pick, as had been previously reported. “The way I heard it was it could have been done for a first-round pick, but it was even suggested they could have done it for a pick swap,” Shelburne said, per RealGM. “… Let’s put it this way, they would have had to incentivize Houston to do the trade with some kind of draft compensation. I think it was even less than what people have assumed.”
- Suns guard Landry Shamet, who has been sidelined since January 30 due to a right ankle injury, is being careful not to rush the recovery process and won’t return until sometime after the All-Star break, writes Duane Rankin of The Arizona Republic. “I’ve come back from ankle injuries a little too early in the past,” Shamet said on Monday. “With the aspirations this team has and what I have for myself, for us, I want to make sure I’m in the best place possible to be able to sustain for a long time.”
- Warriors center James Wiseman was cleared to begin participating in 5-on-5 scrimmages, Anthony Slater of The Athletic tweets. Wiseman is working his way back from a pair of procedures on his right knee.
Wall for Westbrook and first round pick swap favors Rockets
Lakers would say no
If yes
Let’s talk about Lakers future
According to espn experts over 1 year ago, Lakers future is top 3
Retirement planning is not a basketball related subject.
All rumors
Knicks offer Burks and Reddish for Horton Tucker and 2027 Lakers first round pick.
Knicks are delusional because Lakers need to pay more luxury tax
Celtics offer Schoeder to Lakers and refuse taking back salary.
Celtics are delusional because Lakers need to pay $23 million more luxury tax
Lakers goal is to trade away luxury tax and upgrade the roster.
To avoid luxury tax and still be able to upgrade your roster you need a good GM, and LeBron hasn’t reached that level so far
Chris Paul/Jamal Crawford/Blake Griffin (LAC), Walter Davis/Paul Westphal/Alvan Adams (Pho), Norm Nixon/Adrian Dantley/Jamaal Wilkes (LAL), Mike Bibby/Peja Stojakovic/Chris Webber (Sac) or Bernard King/Purvis Short/Joe Barry Carroll (GSW).. Which of these extremely talented trios would you take as your team’s big3 & why? Rank if possible…
JBC would obviously be last. Drafting him led to a decade of mediocrity for the Warriors. No reason to even include him in your choices.
Joe Barely Cares, one of the best nicknames in NBA history. Fortunately they took him #1 instead of Mchale Who went three
1st off I’d argue that the Warriors were worse than mediocre during the 80s. But you can’t seriously believe that was JBC’s fault. Along with the Cavs, the Warriors were the worst run franchise in the NBA during that time. JBC wasn’t quite Wilt but he was definitely above average as a starting 5 throughout his career
Wow another one of these? My head hurts there’s a lot of names in that post LOL.
I liked it when I had a choice of three. It’s like the salesperson routine. You show them 3 and they choose one. Any more and it’s too tough to get your head around all the information.
But don’t go by me, I’m a little slow.., the other guys are probably okay with it.
Clippers have the best talents in the nba
11-man rotation :
Starters: Kawhi, George, Jackson, Morris, Zubac
Bench
T-Mann
Kennard
Batum
Hood
Covington
Norman Powell
If all nba 300 rotation players are healthy,
My Rankings
1 Clippers
2 Nets
3 Bucks
4 Warriors
5 Suns
6. Grizzlies
7 Heat
8 76ers
9. Jazz
10. Bulls
11. Cavs
If you’re aiming everybody is fully healthy then where do you have Denver?
Sorry, Nuggets tie with Suns at 5
Clippers not going to win a championship any time soon if any LOL
I had forgotten about Wiseman. Where does he fit on current Warriors when he returns?
G League warriors
Starting center. His main thing would be rebounding and protecting the rim.
WNBA warriors
Goofy haters unite. I really wish this site allowed a lil mild cussing