The Spurs are optimistic that swingman Devin Vassell could make his season debut on Saturday vs. Utah, Shams Charania of ESPN said on NBA Countdown (Twitter video link).
A former lottery pick who is in the first season of a lucrative long-term extension, Vassell’s 2024/25 debut has been delayed by offseason foot surgery. But it sounds like he’s fully healthy now, with his return “imminent,” according to Charania.
Jeff McDonald of The San Antonio Express-News (subscriber link) first reported that Vassell would be back as soon as Saturday.
Here are several more injury notes from around the NBA:
- Wizards guard Malcolm Brogdon appears to be inching closer to a return. The former Sixth Man of the Year underwent thumb surgery last month, and while he’s still wearing a wrap, he has progressed to shooting with his right hand, which is an encouraging sign, per Chase Hughes of The Monumental Sports Network (Twitter video link).
- The Grizzlies have dealt with numerous injuries once again to open ’24/25. One injured player — third-year wing Vince Williams — is getting back into shape. Memphis assigned him to the team’s G League affiliate on Thursday to practice. Williams will be immediately recalled following the practice session, the Grizzlies announced (via Twitter). Williams, who is recovering from a stress reaction in the upper portion of his left tibia, is on track to make it back to game action in about one-to-three weeks.
- The Jazz should get some reinforcements back on Thursday in Milwaukee. Lauri Markkanen (back), Jordan Clarkson (heel) and Isaiah Collier (hamstring) have all been upgraded to probable, tweets Andy Larsen of The Salt Lake Tribune. Markkanen has missed Utah’s past three games, while Clarkson has missed the past two. Collier, a first-round pick earlier this year, has yet to make his regular season debut.
- Bulls head coach Billy Donovan recently provided a minor injury update on Lonzo Ball, who is dealing with a sprained right wrist. As K.C. Johnson of The Chicago Sports Network relays (via Twitter), Donovan said Ball is still wearing a splint and there’s no timetable for his return.
- Bulls wing Zach LaVine has been downgraded to doubtful for Thursday’s game vs. Minnesota due to an adductor strain, Johnson tweets, indicating the two-time All-Star is likely to miss his third consecutive game. However, it’s possible LaVine might return on Saturday vs. Atlanta, Johnson adds.
I literally tried to come up with any trade involving Zach Lavine and I couldn’t find a logical one that benefits both teams. Either he is vastly overpaid for salary matching deals or contending teams simply have no use for him at the moment.
In other words: he will most definitely not be dealt this year unless a horrible injury occurs to a star player on a contending team (god forbid).
Likely will get dealt next summer after his value is somewhat on the rise once again.
Zach, Julian Phillips & a future 1st to Atl for Clint & Bogdan works pretty well for both teams. Just because you couldn’t come up with a logical trade for Zach doesn’t mean that numerous possible trades don’t exist. There’s oh so much that you don’t know.
I don’t know? LOL i’m not the one making random posts about “Would you rather”…
Nobody wants Clint and Bogdan, where do you play Vu??? You don’t make trades just to make the sake of trades. That’s 2K talk. Please just stop. Nobody wants Lavine right now and it shows with the lack of offers they received this past summer.
Go back and try again.
Yep. I heard it’s difficult to move him in whatever nba video game is out there, too.
Lauri “Max” Markkanen for the win with the perpetual “day-to-day, back pain”. Another season, another 30 games in street clothes, another trip to Cancun in early March, and another $45M in the bank. Staying fresh until the next phase of the rebuild, circa 2028
Also, love all the other “day-to-day” injuries on the Jazz DL, providing optionality in the race to the bottom.