Lakers coach Frank Vogel said Anthony Davis is progressing each day as he inches closer to a return to action, as Mike Trudell of Spectrum SportsNet tweets.
“Anthony has had a good week … He’s had a productive week,” Vogel said.
Davis continues to do spot shooting, which began on Monday. Davis originally suffered a right foot strain on February 16, so he’s a little more than four weeks into his four-to-six week recovery timetable.
Lakers reserves Carmelo Anthony and Wayne Ellington were both unable to play on Friday at Toronto due to non-COVID illnesses, Trudell relays (via Twitter).
Talen Horton-Tucker missed the game as well, per Blake Murphy of Sportsnet (Twitter link). Horton-Tucker has been battling a Grade 2 ankle sprain.
Here are more injury-related updates from around the NBA:
- The Jazz are dealing with a plethora of maladies at the moment. Six players were listed as out for Friday’s game against the Clippers, the team announced (Twitter link): Donovan Mitchell (right calf contusion), Bojan Bogdanovic (left calf strain), Danuel House (left knee bone bruise), Hassan Whiteside (non-COVID illness), Trent Forrest (right wrist sprain), and Udoka Azubuike (right ankle sprain).
- Bulls coach Billy Donovan says Lonzo Ball has been experiencing discomfort in his rehab, according to K.C. Johnson of NBC Sports Chicago. “He has not responded,” Donovan said. “There’s no setbacks. It’s still the same thing. He has not been able to do anything full speed. And anytime we get him close to that, there’s discomfort. So I think they’re going to probably at least look at, you know, ‘Do you back off and let him rest for a little bit and see if that helps?’” Johnson notes that Friday marked seven weeks since Ball underwent surgery to repair the torn meniscus in his left knee, and given his lack of progress, it seems highly unlikely he’ll return in the six-to-eight week recovery timetable Chicago originally provided. Donovan said there’s been no talk of Ball missing the remainder of the season, but the team is still determining the next steps in his recovery process.
- On a more positive note, Donovan said Patrick Williams has been a full participant in G League practices with the Windy City Bulls, with no setbacks. He also said there was a “very real” possibility that Williams could return to action versus Toronto on Monday or Milwaukee on Tuesday, Johnson tweets. Williams has been targeting a return next week; he’s been out since October due to wrist surgery.
- Jimmy Butler (sprained right ankle) and Victor Oladipo (back spasms) both missed the Heat‘s 120-108 win over the Thunder on Friday, Anthony Chiang of The Miami Herald writes. It’s the third time Butler has sprained his right ankle this season, Chiang notes, which is definitely a concerning trend. However, the injury isn’t considered serious. On the bright side, Caleb Martin (hyperextended left knee) and P.J. Tucker (left knee irritation) were both able to play after being listed as questionable. Martin had missed the past three games for the 47-24 Heat, who hold the No. 1 seed in the East.
Lol on Billy Donovan. He said Ball is having “no setbacks”. Yet he is experiencing discomfort in rehab and not getting better, so they are going to back off and rest it, and he will miss the targeted return date. Ummm, sir, are you aware of what the definition of a setback is?
I’m sure he just meant his meniscus isn’t getting any worse…Just basically that progress isn’t being made, but either way it isn’t good news for the Bulls..
If they really want to make a run in the playoffs they NEED Lonzo Ball. He makes a huge difference for this team with his passing, Ball handling, and ESPECIALLY with his perimeter defense…
Idk if they’re able to get out of of first round without him, and if they do, they’re highly likely going home in Round two without Lonzo..
Really sucks, I was just really getting excited to see Ball, Caruso, and Williams ALL back and healthy, and couldn’t wait to seenwhat this team could do at full strength…Dang it!! lol
Shooting, Zo is CHI’s best shooter from 3, that is vital for the Bulls!
Okay picky, no NEW setbacks. Presumably the listener is aware of the original injury setback.
Or he could have said behind schedule, or progress hit a snag.
Just not what one wants to hear.
Caruso says his wrist is coming along slowly too… so that makes rooting for whoever plays the Bucks, also an option.
Anthony “Street Clothes” Davis
Does he wear a different outfit every night?
There’s several candidates for “Streetclothes” so maybe they should compared. Surely some site is on this.