Trail Blazers guard Gary Payton II, who continues to recover from offseason abdominal surgery, could will be out for at least two more weeks, reports Chris Haynes of TNT (Twitter link). According to Haynes, Payton’s earliest possible return date will be November 15 vs. San Antonio. That will be Portland’s first home game following a six-game road trip that begins this Friday.
The Blazers issued a press release confirming the timeline reported by Haynes and noting that Payton has been cleared to increase his conditioning and on-court activity.
Here are a few more injury updates from around the NBA:
- The Warriors announced today (via Twitter) that guard Donte DiVincenzo is “making good progress” as he recovers from a strained left hamstring, but isn’t ready to return quite yet. DiVincenzo will be reevaluated when the Warriors return home this weekend, per the team. That means he’ll miss at least three more games, since the Dubs will be in Miami on Tuesday, Orlando on Thursday, and New Orleans on Friday.
- Bulls star Zach LaVine, listed as questionable for Tuesday’s game vs. Brooklyn, is expected to play, sources tell Shams Charania of The Athletic (Twitter link). According to Charania, LaVine will likely sit Wednesday’s game vs. Charlotte, the second half of a back-to-back set, as the team continues to manage his return from knee surgery.
- Bucks forward Khris Middleton, who underwent offseason wrist surgery, has been assigned to the G League to practice with the Wisconsin Herd as he advances to the next stage of his rehab, tweets Jim Owczarski of The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. A previous report indicated the Bucks hope to have Middleton back at some point in November.
- Magic guard Jalen Suggs, out since October 21 with an ankle injury, has been upgraded to questionable for Tuesday’s game in Oklahoma City, writes Khobi Price of The Orlando Sentinel. Meanwhile, Knicks wing Quentin Grimes, who hasn’t played yet this season due to a foot injury, has been listed as questionable for Wednesday’s game vs. Atlanta, tweets Fred Katz of The Athletic.
Mo Wagner hasn’t seen the floor yet for the Magic who are 1-6
and that’s without Fultz, Isaac and Suggs, sho also haven’t played for the Magic this season.
Fultz, Suggs, Issac and Wagner are all potential starters in the NBA, the Magic have an A team and a B team.
A team
Anthony
Ross
F. Wagner
Banchero
Carter Jr.
Bol Bol
Okeke
Harris
vs.
B team
Fultz
Suggs
Schofield
Isaac
Wagner
Bamba
Houstan
Hampton Jr.
It’s all together possible the B team is as good, as the A team.
Mo Wagner is not a potential starter in the NBA.
Orlando gets a top 2 pick next year they will be stacked!
I believe he is, I’ve watched him play, he runs the floor really well for a seven foot center and he has a great set shot from behind the arc.
If he becomes a plus defender he is capable of being an all star.
Lavine’s knee looked great last night, he should play vs Charlotte, Bulls need his scoring.