Bulls will rest Zach LaVine on Sunday

Chicago: Zach LaVine (left knee injury management) has been downgraded to out for Sunday’s game against Toronto. Source: Alberto De Roa @ HoopsHype What’s the buzz on Twitter? Michael Grange @ michaelgrange Zach LaVine is out for rest vs. Raptors. …

What’s the buzz on Twitter?

Michael Grange @michaelgrange
Zach LaVine is out for rest vs. Raptors. First night of back-to-back. – 4:31 PM
Joe Cowley @JCowleyHoops
Load management. LaVine wants to play, and is feeling good out of 3 in 4 nights. – 4:31 PM
Eric Smith @Eric__Smith
Lavine won’t play for Chicago – 4:30 PM
KC Johnson @KCJHoop
Zach LaVine is out vs. Raptors, per Billy Donovan. – 4:30 PM
Joe Cowley @JCowleyHoops
Zach LaVine questionable tonight. Stay tuned. – 3:11 PM
KC Johnson @KCJHoop
The bad news? Bulls have downgraded Andre Drummond and Coby White to out vs. Raptors and Zach LaVine remains questionable with his knee management plan.
The good news? The schedule is about to slow considerably. Next B2B is Dec. 10-11.
For @NBCSChicago: nbcsports.com/chicago/bulls/…9:29 AM
Michael Gallagher @MikeSGallagher
Best pull-up eFG% this season (min 30 attempts, 65 qualifiers):
Desmond Bane: 66.1 (#MyGuy)
Bojan Bogdanovic: 65.6
Kelly Oubre: 61.8
Damian Lillard: 61.1
Steph Curry: 60.2
Tyler Herro: 58.5
Donovan Mitchell: 57.9
Tyrese Haliburton: 57.1
Spencer Dinwiddie: 56.3
Zach LaVine: 55.8 – 4:00 AM
Chuck Swirsky @ctsbulls
NBA Injury Report: Bulls: Ball, Drummond, White-Out. LaVine: Questionable-left knee game management. Jones Jr.-Probable-left thumb. Raptors: Siakam: Doubtful- groin. VanVleet: Questionable-back. Join @34billy42 @AlyssaBergamini and me on the call Sunday 4:45 @670TheScore4:52 PM
Joe Cowley @JCowleyHoops
Zach LaVine was as transparent as he’s been on Friday, when discussing his left knee and the unknowns surrounding it. Can he live up to max money as is? Hard no. But playing and evolving are first good steps.
Read it:
chicago.suntimes.com/bulls/2022/11/…3:28 PM
KC Johnson @KCJHoop
For those who think officials are ALWAYS OUT FOR THE BULLS, L2M report from Bulls-Celtics has 3 missed calls. All went against Celtics.
League says DeRozan (34.9 seconds) and LaVine (8.4) should’ve been called for traveling. LaVine got away with uncalled foul on Brown at 30 sec – 1:18 PM
KC Johnson @KCJHoop
From late Friday in Boston:
On the power of DeMar DeRozan’s pump fake: bit.ly/3FL6T3K
And Zach LaVine’s quest to balance lift and longevity: bit.ly/3DHDepk11:30 AM
KC Johnson @KCJHoop
Zach LaVine was his typical honest and transparent self when asked whether his lift and explosion are where he wants them to be following knee surgery.
It’s clear his game is evolving and he’s taking the long view.
For ⁦@NBCSChicago⁩: nbcsports.com/chicago/bulls/…11:53 PM
KC Johnson @KCJHoop
Zach LaVine, on if he feels he has his same lift and explosion on drives yet: “Obviously, I’m not all the way back yet. I feel that. I’m not going to lie. But it’s coming. I’m not scared or anything like that. It’s seven games in. I feel fine.” – 11:16 PM
Joe Cowley @JCowleyHoops
Zach LaVine admitted after the game that he’s still working through some things with the knee. – 11:02 PM
KC Johnson @KCJHoop
Donovan postgame: Rued missed rebound that Smart kept alive. Thought LaVine made right pass to Williams and Williams was open. Celtics defense is so elite, it may have been best shot they got. Disappointed by L but believes Bulls are competing better against upper-echelon teams – 10:44 PM
Keith Smith @KeithSmithNBA
Celtics win 123-119
Tatum – 36/12/6, 17-20 FTs
Brogdon – 25 points
Brown – 16 points
Horford – 11/5/5
Celtics – 49.4% FGs
Celtics – 9-31 3Ps
Celtics – 14 TOs
DeRozan – 46 points, 20-22 FTs
Vucevic – 24/12
LaVine – 16 points
Bulls – 51.8% FGs
Bulls – 11-28 3Ps
Bulls – 17 TOs – 10:19 PM
Gary Washburn @GwashburnGlobe
#Celtics hold on for a 123-119 run over game #Bulls club. Tatum 36 (17-20 FT), Brogdon 25, Brown 16, Smart 12, Horford 11; DeRozan 44 (20-22 FT). Vucevic 24 (4-5 3pt), LaVine 16, Dosunmu 11 (5-8 FG, 32-38 career vs. BOS). – 10:19 PM
Rob Schaefer @rob_schaef
Final: Celtics 123, Bulls 119
DeRozan: 46 pts, 20-22 FT
Vucevic: 24 pts, 12 reb
LaVine: 16 pts
Tatum: 36-12-6
Bulls are 5-5. At Toronto on Sunday – 10:18 PM
KC Johnson @KCJHoop
Celtics 123, Bulls 119
DeRozan 44 pts, 20-22 FTs, 5 assists
Vucevic 24 pts, 12 rebs, 3 assists
LaVine 16 pts, 7 rebs
Tatum 36 pts, 11 rebs, 6 assists
Brogdon 25 pts, 9-10 FGs – 10:16 PM
KC Johnson @KCJHoop
Patrick Williams misses a quick 3 following LaVine’s steal and then fouls out. – 10:11 PM
KC Johnson @KCJHoop
Nice drive-and-kick by LaVine for a Vooch 3 – 10:05 PM
Bobby Manning @RealBobManning
Unsuccessful Mazzulla challenge on White’s foul on LaVine. #Bulls right in this down 112-107. Not sure if they can pile enough stops on the #Celtics though. – 10:04 PM
Joe Cowley @JCowleyHoops
Three games in four nights is not working well for LaVine tonight. – 10:03 PM
Keith Smith @KeithSmithNBA
Good challenge by Joe Mazzulla. Looked like White went straight up and took the elbow from LaVine down low. – 10:02 PM
KC Johnson @KCJHoop
LaVine going to the FT line for the second straight possession. They’re the first non-DeRozan FTs attempted all night.
Celtics are challenging this call though. – 10:02 PM
Joe Cowley @JCowleyHoops
That was the most Zach LaVine thing Zach LaVine has done tonight. – 10:00 PM
KC Johnson @KCJHoop
LaVine attacks for the and-one. Bulls hanging around. – 10:00 PM
Bobby Manning @RealBobManning
Spinning layup AND ONE for Brogdon going past LaVine.
He’s 9/10 FG with 21 points and 4 AST.
#Celtics up 111-103 and he’s going to the line for one more. – 9:59 PM
Joe Cowley @JCowleyHoops
Same set in the 76ers game … but this time LaVine passed it to the Vooch for the three. – 9:54 PM
Joe Cowley @JCowleyHoops
A LaVine sighting in the second half! Scores attacking the baseline – first basket in the second half. – 9:50 PM
KC Johnson @KCJHoop
LaVine scores first points of 2nd half – 9:50 PM
Joe Cowley @JCowleyHoops
LaVine needs to keep attacking, especially if Hauser is the matchup! – 9:43 PM
KC Johnson @KCJHoop
LaVine finally attacks the rim—and gets blocked by Brogdon – 9:42 PM
Keith Smith @KeithSmithNBA
Celtics lead 93-87 after three
Tatum – 25/9/5
Brogdon – 19 points
Brown – 16 points
Smart – 12 points
Celtics – 50% FGs
Celtics – 6-21 3Ps
Celtics – 9 turnovers
DeRozan – 35 points
Vucevic – 13/11/3
LaVine – 10 points
Bulls – 51.6% FGs
Bulls – 8-22 3Ps
Bulls – 12 turnovers – 9:34 PM
Joe Cowley @JCowleyHoops
LaVine getting ready to check in to start the fourth … after this in the third … pic.twitter.com/ywq2pLt1Kf9:33 PM
KC Johnson @KCJHoop
Zach LaVine didn’t attempt a shot within 10 feet of the basket in the first half and didn’t get to the FT line. Seven of his 8 FGAs were from 20 feet or longer. – 9:00 PM
Keith Smith @KeithSmithNBA
Celtics lead 63-57 at the half
Tatum – 18/6/4
Brogdon – 14 points
Brown – 8 points
Celtics – 57.5% FGs
Celtics – 5-12 3Ps
Celtics – 5 turnovers
DeRozan – 19 points
Vucevic – 11 points
LaVine – 10 points
Bulls – 51.1% FGs
Bulls – 6-14 3Ps
Bulls – 5 turnovers – 8:46 PM
Rob Schaefer @rob_schaef
Zach LaVine’s first half shot chart, with a big hole in the middle
Jumpers are falling, but tonight continues trend of LaVine appearing to lack typical pop + comfort on drives. Entered play shooting an uncharacteristic 44.1% in restricted area pic.twitter.com/hyBOcm9Uye8:45 PM

KC Johnson @KCJHoop
Celtics 63, Bulls 57
DeRozan 19 pts
Vucevic 11 pts
LaVine 10 pts
Tatum 18 pts, 6 rebs, 4 assists
Celtics 57.5% FG
Bench scoring: Celtics 21-5 – 8:44 PM
Keith Smith @KeithSmithNBA
Hauser did a nice job staying with LaVine on defense and then worked a pretty give-and-go with Kornet to get the big man a couple of free throws. That was a good sequence for Hauser. – 8:19 PM
Keith Smith @KeithSmithNBA
Bulls lead 31-26 after one
Tatum – 10 points
Smart – 5 points
Brogdon – 5 points
Horford – 4 assists
Celtics – 52.6% FGs
Celtics – 2-5 3Ps
Celtics – 4 turnovers
DeRozan – 13 points
Vucevic – 7 points
LaVine – 5 points
Bulls – 50% FGs
Bulls – 4-8 3Ps
Bulls – 1 turnover – 8:14 PM
Rob Schaefer @rob_schaef
Impressive start for Bulls, who lead Celtics 31-26 after Q1
DeRozan (13), Vucevic (7) and LaVine (5) combined for 25 of 31 points. Team shot 50 percent and scored 6 points off 4 turnovers – 8:13 PM
Jay King @ByJayKing
The Bulls are super small and athletic right now. LaVine, Javonte Green, Derrick Jones Jr, Caruso and Dragic (not quite as explosive) also on the court. Celtics have Kornet guarding Dragic which is fun. – 8:09 PM
Bobby Manning @RealBobManning
Back-to-back-to-back breakout 3s for the #bulls out of timeout. Dosunmu, Vucevic and LaVine. – 7:58 PM
Keith Smith @KeithSmithNBA
Celtics starters tonight:
Al Horford
Jayson Tatum
Jaylen Brown
Derrick White
Marcus Smart
Bulls starters:
Nikola Vucevic
Patrick Williams
DeMar DeRozan
Zach LaVine
Ayo Dosunmu – 7:19 PM
Sean Grande @SeanGrandePBP
Bulls at Celtics – TD Garden – November 4, 2022 – Starters
Boston – Smart, White, Brown, Tatum, Horford
Chicago – Ayo Dosunmu, Zach Lavine, DeMar DeRozan, Patrick Williams, Nikola Vucevic
OUT: Boston: Rob Williams, Gallinari Chicago: Drummond, White, Ball pic.twitter.com/CIalzZXsCf7:19 PM

Josh Martin @Bulls_Wire
LaVine exploded in the fourth quarter on Tuesday to clinch the road victory for Chicago. bullswire.usatoday.com/2022/11/02/tha…6:00 PM

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KC Johnson: Bulls list Zach LaVine questionable vs. Raptors for left knee management. Derrick Jones Jr. is probable with thumb sprain. Andre Drummond and Coby White are out. Pascal Siakam (groin) is doubtful and Fred VanVleet and Khem Birch are questionable for Toronto. -via Twitter @KCJHoop / November 5, 2022
Asked directly if he yet feels if he has his normal lift and explosion while attacking the rim, LaVine answered with transparency. “Obviously, I’m not all the way back yet. I feel that. I’m not going to lie. But it’s coming,” LaVine said. “I’m not scared or anything like that. It’s seven games in. I feel fine.” -via NBC Sports / November 5, 2022
KC Johnson: Bulls list Andre Drummond (shoulder) out and Coby White (quad contusion) doubtful vs. Celtics. Zach LaVine isn’t on injury report and will be playing third game in four nights. -via Twitter @KCJHoop / November 3, 2022

No back-to-backs for Klay Thompson this season?

Kendra Andrews: Kerr: “Klay (Thompson) may not play in a back-to-back all year. He didn’t last year because of two straight season-ending injuries.” Source: Twitter @kendra__andrews What’s the buzz on Twitter? Monte Poole @ MontePooleNBCS Warriors …

Kendra Andrews: Kerr: “Klay (Thompson) may not play in a back-to-back all year. He didn’t last year because of two straight season-ending injuries.”

Source: Twitter @kendra__andrews

What’s the buzz on Twitter?

Monte Poole @MontePooleNBCS
Warriors coach Steve Kerr confirms what was presumed: The plan, as of now, is that Klay Thompson will NOT play both ends of back-to-back sets. – 7:19 PM
Madeline Kenney @madkenney
Steve Kerr said Klay Thompson may not play in back-to-backs all year.
“Ultimately the players’ health is the number one factor in our team’s success… ideally it’s a 65 game season and everybody plays every night.” – 7:11 PM
Kendra Andrews @kendra__andrews
Kerr: “Klay (Thompson) may not play in a back-to-back all year. He didn’t last year because of two straight season-ending injuries.” – 7:10 PM
Dalton Johnson @DaltonJ_Johnson
Steve Kerr: “Klay may not play in a back-to-back all year.” – 7:09 PM
Dalton Johnson @DaltonJ_Johnson
The last time Steph, Klay, Draymond and Wiggins were all out was March 7 of last season vs. the Nuggets
Jordan Poole: 32 points
Moses Moody: 30 points
Jonathan Kuminga: 16 points
Kevon Looney: 13 points, 11 rebounds basketball-reference.com/boxscores/2022…5:00 PM
Kerith Burke @KerithBurke
Reviewing what Kerr said about the reserves after the Oct 23 game vs. the Kings.
“Those guys should be dying to be on the floor.”
With Steph, Klay, Draymond & Wiggins out tonight, the players who want more minutes have a chance to show why they deserve them. pic.twitter.com/eTsRUMRnfh2:38 PM

Dalton Johnson @DaltonJ_Johnson
Steve Kerr last night: “Oh everybody’s gonna get a chance to play. We’ve got guys who are dying to get on the floor.”
With Steph, Klay, Draymond, Wiggins, DiVincenzo and Iguodala all out tonight in New Orleans, the young guys will get a chance to prove themselves – 1:41 PM
Dalton Johnson @DaltonJ_Johnson
Steph Curry, Klay Thompson, Draymond Green and Andrew Wiggins all are listed as out for tonight’s game vs. the Pelicans – 1:39 PM
Madeline Kenney @madkenney
The Warriors are resting Steph Curry, Draymond Green, Klay Thompson and Andrew Wiggins tonight against the Pelicans for the second night of their back-to-back and fifth game in seven days. – 1:37 PM
Kendra Andrews @kendra__andrews
The Warriors are resting Stephen Curry, Draymond Green, Klay Thompson and Andrew Wiggins tonight against the Pelicans on the second night of their back-to-back. – 1:36 PM
CJ Holmes @CjHolmes22
No Stephen Curry, Draymond Green, Klay Thompson or Andrew Wiggins for the Warriors tonight in New Orleans. – 1:36 PM
Justin Kubatko @jkubatko
Last night, Stephen Curry (8-15 3P) and Klay Thompson (7-15 3P) each made at least seven 3P in the same game for the fourth time.
No other duo in NBA history has recorded more than one such game. pic.twitter.com/Aard9iIiKg9:21 AM

Mark Giannotto @mgiannotto
COLUMN: Why Desmond Bane’s latest evolution into a potential secondary all star (like Klay Thompson and Khris Middleton) is the development that really matters from the first 8 games of this Memphis Grizzlies season.
commercialappeal.com/story/sports/c…9:12 AM
Keith Smith @KeithSmithNBA
Klay Thompson isn’t All-D or All-NBA KLAY anymore, but he’s still a good defender. It’s kind of shocking to see a 6-foot-10 with this kind of handle breaking down Thompson off the bounce to get to the rim for a layup. Good patience by Banchero to let the traffic clear first too. pic.twitter.com/EU7E6OOs3B8:46 AM

Kylen Mills @KylenMills
“You think Steph Curry is struggling with motivation? Have you watched him play? I don’t think so. You think Klay Thompson is struggling with motivation? I don’t think so.”
Here’s Draymond Green’s full response when asked if the Warriors have a lack of motivation. #DubNation pic.twitter.com/LgWvpxj0fn1:49 AM

Matt Steinmetz @SteinmetzNBA
Steph and Klay went 15-for-30 from 3 and Warriors lost? To Magic, who were 1-7? How? – 10:57 PM
Dalton Johnson @DaltonJ_Johnson
On Klay
On Steph
On All Those Fouls
Three takeaways from the Warriors’ loss to the Magic nbcsports.com/bayarea/warrio…10:38 PM
Anthony Slater @anthonyVslater
Draymond Green: “It’s our defense. We have to correct our defense. Klay Thompson and Steph Curry shot 15 for 30 from 3. That alone is good enough for us to win.” pic.twitter.com/OC1L6LWTkT10:32 PM

Kylen Mills @KylenMills
“Klay Thompson and Steph Curry shot 15 of 30 [50%] from three, that alone right there should be enough to win the game.”
-Draymond Green says the Warriors need to clean up their defense. He says Klay & Steph did the work offensively tonight to make the game winnable. #dubnation10:23 PM
Tim Reynolds @ByTimReynolds
Steph and Klay combined for 15 3’s tonight, their most ever in a loss.
Warriors fall to 51-6 all-time when Steph and Klay combine for at least 12 3’s. – 9:56 PM
Oleh Kosel @OlehKosel
Warriors remain winless on the road (0-5), losing to the Magic at the buzzer as Klay Thompson’s shot missed.
Pelicans going to face a tired but eager GSW squad looking to get off that schneid. 🤞🏻 – 9:42 PM
Anthony Slater @anthonyVslater
Klay Thompson misses a runner at the buzzer. Warriors lose 130-129 in Orlando. That’s an 0-4 open to a disaster road trip. Losses in Charlotte, Detroit, Miami, Orlando. The defending champs are 3-6, winless on road, currently 12th in West standings. – 9:41 PM
Kendra Andrews @kendra__andrews
Klay Thompson misses the runner at the buzzer and Warriors fall to the Magic 130-129.
They are now 0-5 on the road this season (0-4 this trip) — just the second time in NBA history the defending champs have dropped their first five road games (1956-57 Philadelphia Warriors) – 9:40 PM
Tony Jones @Tjonesonthenba
Klay Thompson had Ty Jerome wide open in the corner….woulda simply been a make or miss level look – 9:40 PM
Law Murray @LawMurrayTheNU
Klay hit damn near the same 3 as Matt Ryan last night – 9:37 PM
CJ Holmes @CjHolmes22
Holy shit Klay – 9:36 PM
Marcus Thompson @ThompsonScribe
Wiggins missed a layup
Curry two turnovers
Klay soft defense in the clutch
Warriors stars just making more mistakes than Orlando in crunch time. – 9:35 PM
Dalton Johnson @DaltonJ_Johnson
Klay’s 20 points are his most this season – 8:35 PM
Kendra Andrews @kendra__andrews
Klay Thompson has knocked down a season-high six 3-pointers so far tonight. Has a season-high 20 points, as well. 9:57 to go on the the third. – 8:34 PM
Madeline Kenney @madkenney
Klay Thompson notches a season-high six 3-pointers (20 points) and there’s still plenty of time left.
Warriors lead 73-57. – 8:34 PM
David Baumann @DavidBaumannORL
Klay now 6/11 3s 20 pts … GSW opens up a 16 pt lead over Orlando – 8:33 PM
Anthony Slater @anthonyVslater
Season-high six 3s for Klay Thompson already in 17 minutes. Warriors up 16 early third in Orlando. – 8:33 PM
Kerith Burke @KerithBurke
Klay ‘s previous season-high for threes was four. He’s up to six early in the 3Q on 6-11 from distance. – 8:32 PM
Khobi Price @khobi_price
Steph Curry’s starting to treat Amway Center like his playground after that behind-the-back pass to Klay Thompson for a 3 in transition.
Magic trailing 73-57 with 9:57 in 3Q. – 8:32 PM
Dalton Johnson @DaltonJ_Johnson
Klay Thompson’s five 3-pointers are a new season-high – 8:31 PM
Dalton Johnson @DaltonJ_Johnson
Warriors up 65-53 at halftime, and they’re spreading the wealth
Steph: 14 points
Klay: 14 points
Wiggins: 10 points
Looney: 10 points – 8:14 PM
Anthony Slater @anthonyVslater
Best sign for the Warriors during a strong first half in Orlando: 14 Klay Thompson points. Some extra juice in his movement/jumper. Made four 3s. Kerr also rearranged Wiseman’s rotation to get him more time next to starters. It worked in debut stint. – 8:13 PM
Khobi Price @khobi_price
Chuma Okeke saw Klay Thompson’s three 3-pointers and said “bet”. – 7:30 PM

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Dalton Johnson: While the Warriors rest Steph Curry, Klay Thompson, Draymond Green and Andrew Wiggins tonight, here’s an impressive number to know: 120. That’s how many games in a row Kevon Looney will have played after tonight -via Twitter @DaltonJ_Johnson / November 4, 2022
Four months after a glorious, affirming championship, nirvana and mortality collided. The Warriors came to terms with Andrew Wiggins and Jordan Poole on massive extensions; they struck no deal with Green, and did not hold substantive discussions with Thompson, sources said. (Green has a player option for next season. Thompson cannot become a free agent until July 2024; the Warriors have more time to negotiate with him.) -via ESPN / November 4, 2022

Warriors will rest Klay Thompson against Detroit

Mike Curtis: Klay Thompson (injury management), Donte DiVincenzo (left hamstring) and Andre Iguodala (left hip) are out tonight against the #Pistons. Source: Twitter @MikeACurtis2 What’s the buzz on Twitter? Mike Curtis @ MikeACurtis2 Klay Thompson …

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Mike Curtis @MikeACurtis2
Klay Thompson (injury management), Donte DiVencenzo (left hamstring) and Andre Iguodala (left hip) are out tonight against the #Pistons. – 12:49 PM
James Edwards III @JLEdwardsIII
Warriors will be without Klay Thompson, DiVincenzo and Iggy tonight against the Pistons. – 12:48 PM
Duane Rankin @DuaneRankin
First 5 record: 4-1
Best win: 112-95 at #Clippers.
1st loss: 113-111 (OT) at #Blazers.
Best performance: Devin Booker’s 34-piece vs. #Warriors.
Not good: Ayton’s left ankle sprain. Re-evaluated in week.
Quote: “I was just mad.” Klay Thompson. #Suns https://t.co/u77ObI6F3y pic.twitter.com/0kC9yb64em10:06 AM

Anthony Slater @anthonyVslater
Klay Thompson is making only 35% of his shots early this season. Steve Kerr: “He’s just got to get his legs underneath him. He only had one exhibition game.” pic.twitter.com/Giskyhg6gk10:02 PM

Kendra Andrews @kendra__andrews
Kerr re-iterates that he is not concerned about Klay Thompson’s slow start to the season.
“He only had one exhibition game … He just has to stay with it and he’s going to be fine … He just needs to get his legs underneath him.” – 10:00 PM
Anthony Slater @anthonyVslater
Minute totals tonight: Wiggins 41, Curry 39, Poole 37 (limped off late), Draymond 35, Klay 32. All season-highs. Warriors have an early tip in Detroit tomorrow night. Steve Kerr said he will discuss rest plan with performance staff, but it appears likely. – 9:56 PM
Anthony Slater @anthonyVslater
Warriors lose in overtime in Charlotte. They’re 3-3. Didn’t bring it in first half, gave up a four-point lead in final 54 seconds of regulation. Curry/Klay a combined 4/20 from 3. Draymond Green looks great. Kuminga/Wiseman only 8 combined minutes. Poole late ankle tweak. – 9:40 PM
Kylen Mills @KylenMills
Right now Draymond Green, Steph Curry, and Klay Thompson have the worst +/- on the Warriors with -12, -11 & -9 respectively. #dubnation8:33 PM
Kerith Burke @KerithBurke
Both Klay and Steph hit their first threes of the game in the 3Q and help trim the Hornets’ lead from 15 to 7. Warriors have yet to have a lead in the game. – 8:32 PM
Rod Boone @rodboone
Steve Clifford is using his challenge early. Gordon Hayward was convinced he didn’t foul Klay Thompson on a 3-pointer and #Hornets are challenging the call leading 18-13 with 5:41 left in the first. – 7:21 PM

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Kylen Mills: Steph Curry wasn’t done taking shots after tonight’s game. Here are his thoughts on Charles Barkley saying that Klay Thompson isn’t the same player, which upset Klay. “It’s interesting because certain guys kind of forget what their careers looked like on the backend.” #dubnation pic.twitter.com/tjgd21VZ3L -via Twitter @KylenMills / October 28, 2022
Kendra Andrews: Thompson closes his press conference by saying it hurt hearing Charles Barkley say he isn’t the same player he was pre-injuries “I tore my ACL & Achilles in consecutive years & I still helped my team win a championship. I put so much freaking effort in to get back to this point -via Twitter @kendra__andrews / October 28, 2022

Pacers resting Myles Turner against Nets

Indiana: Myles Turner (left ankle injury management) and Aaron Nesmith (sore right foot) have been downgraded to out for Saturday’s game against Brooklyn. Source: Alberto De Roa @ HoopsHype What’s the buzz on Twitter? Tony East @ TEastNBA Did the …

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Tony East @TEastNBA
Did the takeaways thing from the Pacers win in Washington. Touched on:
-Myles Turner, finding a groove
-“Pissed off” Buddy Hield
-Tyrese Haliburton’s stats
-Lineup data
Story: si.com/nba/pacers/sch…11:38 PM
Scott Agness @ScottAgness
Pacers used a 22-2 run in the 1Q to take a double-digit lead and the starters did most of the damage.
Three starters combined for 77, including 27/10 from Myles Turner in his second game in 10 months.
My running thoughts from their win in DC: fieldhousefiles.com/p/thoughts-fro…11:15 PM
Tas Melas @TasMelas
A good night for the Pacers if anyone was looking to pluck Buddy Hield or Myles Turner from their roster. Not sure which team would want to but just keeping tabs. pic.twitter.com/WV3PrwxILi10:22 PM

Tony East @TEastNBA
Pacers crush the Wizards on ESPN 127-117. They nearly led wire-to-wire and grab their first road win of the season. Pacers are now 2-4.
Myles Turner was fantastic. 27 points, 10 rebounds, and 5 blocks. Haliburton, with 25 points and 12 assists, was great too. Pacers looked good. – 10:13 PM
StatMuse @statmuse
Myles Turner tonight:
27 PTS
10 REB
5 BLK
10-10 FT
Passes Roy Hibbert on the Pacers all-time block list. pic.twitter.com/bnujh0Xlyb10:12 PM

Scott Agness @ScottAgness
Myles Turner’s best career game was one year ago at Washington, when he scored 40.
He’s had a productive night again in DC, with 27/7/4b in just his second game of the season.
Pacers have led by double-digits most of the way. – 9:48 PM
Scott Agness @ScottAgness
Pacers’ offense has been good at different levels.
Including FTs. A perfect 18/18, led by Myles Turner’s 8.
Their lead has grown to 18, the largest of the season. – 8:41 PM
Neil Dalal @NeilDalal96
Wizards dominated the Pacers in the paint in the season opener (58-34), but now Myles Turner is back so will be interesting to see if Washington will have the same effectiveness. – 2:45 PM
Tony East @TEastNBA
Kendall Brown and Trevelin Queen have joined the Mad Ants, who are in training camp, and won’t be with the Pacers in DC tomorrow. Myles Turner is off the injury report.
Pacers-Wizards on ESPN tomorrow night. – 6:57 PM
Tony East @TEastNBA
New Locked On Pacers breaking down Myles Turner’s return and more from Chicago:
-Turner returns, but doesn’t show full impact
-Pacers start slow again
-Bulls roll despite stronger second half
-Dissecting first quarter D woes
Tune in: https://t.co/zmFKjC8Qm3 pic.twitter.com/kIwiEotPkG2:46 PM

Tony East @TEastNBA
Myles Turner’s first bucket of the season as he cans an and-1 with Andre Drummond on him. – 8:47 PM
Tony East @TEastNBA
Myles Turner sits after the first five minutes of the game. 2 rebounds, 1 assist so far. Pacers down by 8 when he checks out. – 8:21 PM
Mike McGraw @McGrawDHSports
One interesting part to tonight’s game: Pacers are last in #NBA in points allowed in 1stQ with 35.0. #Bulls are fourth-worst at 33.0.
Getting Myles Turner back might help Indiana, but he’s expected to come off bench. – 8:07 PM
Tony East @TEastNBA
Myles Turner is officially available tonight for the Pacers. His first regular season game since January 14, 2022. He missed the final 39 games last season. – 7:19 PM
Tony East @TEastNBA
The latest on the injury front for Myles Turner, who will likely play tonight, and Daniel Theis: si.com/nba/pacers/new…7:14 PM
Tony East @TEastNBA
“Things are looking good,” Rick Carlisle said when I asked him if Myles Turner is playing tonight. Not 100%, but seems likely. – 6:44 PM
Rob Schaefer @rob_schaef
Pacers coach Rick Carlisle says “it’s looking good,” as it relates to Myles Turner playing tonight vs. Bulls
Would be Turner’s season debut and first regular season game since January – 6:35 PM
Tony East @TEastNBA
Myles Turner getting loose here in the United Center with assistant coach Lloyd Pierce. We will find out officially if he is playing closer to 630 EST. pic.twitter.com/bmMOefkcl25:57 PM

Scott Agness @ScottAgness
NEW: Myles Turner is planning to play tonight in Chicago, per source. It will be his first regular-season game since Jan. 14.
fieldhousefiles.com/p/turner-plans…5:28 PM

More on this storyline

Myles Turner plans to make his season debut in Chicago on Wednesday night barring a setback in pregame warmups, Fieldhouse Files has learned. Turner, the Pacers’ first-round pick in 2015, missed the first four games of the season after a freak accident two hours before the season opener. He stepped on the foot of a basketball assistant (intern) and tweaked his left ankle. -via Fieldhouse Files / October 26, 2022

Kawhi Leonard to come off the bench?

Chris Haynes: Los Angeles Clippers have been considering the possibility of bringing Kawhi Leonard off the bench to start the season in order to manage his minutes, league sources tell @YahooSports. Source: Twitter @ChrisBHaynes What’s the buzz on …

What’s the buzz on Twitter?

Vivek Jacob @vivekmjacob
Haynes also had us hyped for a Kawhi return last season so I’ll believe it when I see it – 1:22 PM
Chris Haynes @ChrisBHaynes
Los Angeles Clippers have been considering the possibility of bringing Kawhi Leonard off the bench to start the season in order to manage his minutes, league sources tell @YahooSports. – 1:13 PM
Law Murray @LawMurrayTheNU
Kawhi Leonard played 33 minutes this preseason. The Clippers were a +17 in that time vs Trail Blazers and Timberwolves. His numbers:
19 points (7/16 FGs)
4 rebounds (2 fouls)
4 assists (0 turnovers)
2 steals (0 blocks)
1/4 3s (4/4 FTs)
We shall revisit this in 13 hours – 11:51 AM
StatMuse @statmuse
PG13 and Kawhi in their last game together:
George — Leonard —
31 PTS 31 PTS
9 REB 7 REB
4 3P 3 3P
How many points for the Clippers duo tonight? pic.twitter.com/cwqZDvxQ0a11:40 AM

Brad Turner @BA_Turner
Good stuff from the talented ⁦@Andrew Greif⁩ in ⁦@latimessports⁩ on: Clippers preview: Can Kawhi Leonard and Paul George win a title together? latimes.com/sports/clipper…10:58 AM
Andrew Greif @AndrewGreif
Kawhi: “It’s a process and it starts tomorrow.” latimes.com/sports/clipper…6:11 PM
David Aldridge @davidaldridgedc
The NBA is under way, and the biggest story this year isn’t Draymond’s punch, or Kawhi’s comeback. It’s the Season of Wembanyama. The French phenom will have teams salivating all season. I spoke with six scouts about the 18-year-old, in @TheAthletic: bit.ly/3s82zDz5:00 PM
Law Murray @LawMurrayTheNU
Asked Kawhi Leonard today before practice about the similarities and differences between his return from injury in 2018 with Raptors and his return from injury tomorrow, along with how his teammates (“Pretty much everybody”) have helped him get ready for his comeback in practice. pic.twitter.com/AbfjkxjlTg3:32 PM

Law Murray @LawMurrayTheNU
Here is Tyronn Lue discussing (or declining to discuss) Clippers player availability, the starting point guard decision, and the minute restriction/load management for Kawhi Leonard and John Wall
(apologies for audio issues. Try to use a mult box and take two steps back smh) pic.twitter.com/IOcgiOT22l3:24 PM

Law Murray @LawMurrayTheNU
Kawhi Leonard did not watch Lakers-Warriors live — he’ll catch the relevant film on his on time.
But Tyronn Lue watched, and noticed the high pace and attacking nature of Los Angeles’ offense:
“Bron and Russ are coming.” (h/t @TomerAzarly) pic.twitter.com/J6n1uyWlN93:08 PM

Ohm Youngmisuk @NotoriousOHM
Kawhi says he feels good and “really haven’t been no flare ups or setbacks” entering Clippers season opener pic.twitter.com/enHLuJLzvr2:38 PM

Ohm Youngmisuk @NotoriousOHM
Kawhi on how different it is returning off a long layoff this season compared to his comeback with Toronto. He says his rehab process is “very different” this time than in San Antonio before Toronto trade because of “having the team behind my back… they want what’s best for me.” pic.twitter.com/5k9BQIURVu2:35 PM

Andrew Greif @AndrewGreif
Kawhi Leonard was asked if he has any questions he has entering the season, and he references the strong camaraderie and hopes it can continue:
“Just seeing if that energy is still going to be there when it’s game 20 and game 40. … You’ve got to take it one game at a time.” – 2:03 PM
Andrew Greif @AndrewGreif
Kawhi Leonard says he feels good after preseason. No flare-ups with his knee during preseason. – 1:58 PM

More on this storyline

The Clippers, captained by Leonard and his playoff greatness, head into this season with grand, justifiable title aspirations. For them and him to actualize those hopes, he has to affirm the top-10 superstar mantle he’s held for so long.  By no means will a brief preseason run answer the ambiguities surrounding his caliber of play. They did offer some informative details about where he’s at and trends to monitor over the course of Los Angeles’ 2022-23 journey with Leonard captaining things. His DRIP (our Daily-updated Rating of Individual Performance) remains elite at plus-5.6 at the end of last season (Stephen Curry led the league in 2021-22 among those who played at plus-5.6). -via The Analyst / October 17, 2022
“Yeah, look at the [Miami Heat] wing-wing DWade [Dwyane Wade] and LeBron [James],” George said Sunday following the Clippers’ 119-117 preseason loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves at Crypto.com Arena. “I think it just comes down to — listen, Kawhi is the No. 1. And I am totally fine with that. I think I try to complement him with being able to take the load off of him. “Everybody says, ‘Kawhi [and] you are 1 and 1, [or] 1A, 1B.’ I’ll publicly say, I’m the 2. Kawhi’s the 1, I’m the 2. So that part we nipped in the bud. Like there’s no ego when it comes to that.” -via ESPN / October 10, 2022

Kawhi Leonard to start off the bench?

Chris Haynes: Los Angeles Clippers have been considering the possibility of bringing Kawhi Leonard off the bench to start the season in order to manage his minutes, league sources tell @YahooSports. Source: Twitter @ChrisBHaynes What’s the buzz on …

What’s the buzz on Twitter?

Chris Haynes @ChrisBHaynes
Los Angeles Clippers have been considering the possibility of bringing Kawhi Leonard off the bench to start the season in order to manage his minutes, league sources tell @YahooSports. – 1:13 PM
Law Murray @LawMurrayTheNU
Kawhi Leonard played 33 minutes this preseason. The Clippers were a +17 in that time vs Trail Blazers and Timberwolves. His numbers:
19 points (7/16 FGs)
4 rebounds (2 fouls)
4 assists (0 turnovers)
2 steals (0 blocks)
1/4 3s (4/4 FTs)
We shall revisit this in 13 hours – 11:51 AM
StatMuse @statmuse
PG13 and Kawhi in their last game together:
George — Leonard —
31 PTS 31 PTS
9 REB 7 REB
4 3P 3 3P
How many points for the Clippers duo tonight? pic.twitter.com/cwqZDvxQ0a11:40 AM

Brad Turner @BA_Turner
Good stuff from the talented ⁦@Andrew Greif⁩ in ⁦@latimessports⁩ on: Clippers preview: Can Kawhi Leonard and Paul George win a title together? latimes.com/sports/clipper…10:58 AM
Andrew Greif @AndrewGreif
Kawhi: “It’s a process and it starts tomorrow.” latimes.com/sports/clipper…6:11 PM
David Aldridge @davidaldridgedc
The NBA is under way, and the biggest story this year isn’t Draymond’s punch, or Kawhi’s comeback. It’s the Season of Wembanyama. The French phenom will have teams salivating all season. I spoke with six scouts about the 18-year-old, in @TheAthletic: bit.ly/3s82zDz5:00 PM
Law Murray @LawMurrayTheNU
Asked Kawhi Leonard today before practice about the similarities and differences between his return from injury in 2018 with Raptors and his return from injury tomorrow, along with how his teammates (“Pretty much everybody”) have helped him get ready for his comeback in practice. pic.twitter.com/AbfjkxjlTg3:32 PM

Law Murray @LawMurrayTheNU
Here is Tyronn Lue discussing (or declining to discuss) Clippers player availability, the starting point guard decision, and the minute restriction/load management for Kawhi Leonard and John Wall
(apologies for audio issues. Try to use a mult box and take two steps back smh) pic.twitter.com/IOcgiOT22l3:24 PM

Law Murray @LawMurrayTheNU
Kawhi Leonard did not watch Lakers-Warriors live — he’ll catch the relevant film on his on time.
But Tyronn Lue watched, and noticed the high pace and attacking nature of Los Angeles’ offense:
“Bron and Russ are coming.” (h/t @TomerAzarly) pic.twitter.com/J6n1uyWlN93:08 PM

Ohm Youngmisuk @NotoriousOHM
Kawhi says he feels good and “really haven’t been no flare ups or setbacks” entering Clippers season opener pic.twitter.com/enHLuJLzvr2:38 PM

Ohm Youngmisuk @NotoriousOHM
Kawhi on how different it is returning off a long layoff this season compared to his comeback with Toronto. He says his rehab process is “very different” this time than in San Antonio before Toronto trade because of “having the team behind my back… they want what’s best for me.” pic.twitter.com/5k9BQIURVu2:35 PM

Andrew Greif @AndrewGreif
Kawhi Leonard was asked if he has any questions he has entering the season, and he references the strong camaraderie and hopes it can continue:
“Just seeing if that energy is still going to be there when it’s game 20 and game 40. … You’ve got to take it one game at a time.” – 2:03 PM
Andrew Greif @AndrewGreif
Kawhi Leonard says he feels good after preseason. No flare-ups with his knee during preseason. – 1:58 PM
Andrew Greif @AndrewGreif
The Clippers are healthy, and deep. So what concerns does Ty Lue have at this point?
Not being too cute with the ball and turning the ball over, and also players understanding that there will be limited opportunities with Kawhi and PG back healthy. – 1:57 PM
Ohm Youngmisuk @NotoriousOHM
Ty Lue says everyone is available for Clippers tomorrow but won’t say about any minutes restrictions for guys coming back like Kawhi and John Wall. Considering Clippers will take things cautious with their vets and a packed early schedule, got to expect team to monitor minutes – 1:54 PM

More on this storyline

The Clippers, captained by Leonard and his playoff greatness, head into this season with grand, justifiable title aspirations. For them and him to actualize those hopes, he has to affirm the top-10 superstar mantle he’s held for so long.  By no means will a brief preseason run answer the ambiguities surrounding his caliber of play. They did offer some informative details about where he’s at and trends to monitor over the course of Los Angeles’ 2022-23 journey with Leonard captaining things. His DRIP (our Daily-updated Rating of Individual Performance) remains elite at plus-5.6 at the end of last season (Stephen Curry led the league in 2021-22 among those who played at plus-5.6). -via The Analyst / October 17, 2022
“Yeah, look at the [Miami Heat] wing-wing DWade [Dwyane Wade] and LeBron [James],” George said Sunday following the Clippers’ 119-117 preseason loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves at Crypto.com Arena. “I think it just comes down to — listen, Kawhi is the No. 1. And I am totally fine with that. I think I try to complement him with being able to take the load off of him. “Everybody says, ‘Kawhi [and] you are 1 and 1, [or] 1A, 1B.’ I’ll publicly say, I’m the 2. Kawhi’s the 1, I’m the 2. So that part we nipped in the bud. Like there’s no ego when it comes to that.” -via ESPN / October 10, 2022

When can we expect the Boston Celtics to rest players on back to backs?

With 13 back-to-back-games this season, Boston will likely avail itself of at least some of them to rest key players for postseason freshness and health.

The Boston Celtics might very well have won the 2022 NBA Championship had they simply been better rested heading into the playoffs, their legs betraying them against a Golden State Warriors squad who, while older on the whole, also managed to play considerably fewer postseason games on their way to a six-game Finals victory over the Celtics.

With that in mind, Boston added depth to their bench to make them flexible and to ease the load on often-injured and older players on their roster for the 2022-23 season to come in point guard Malcolm Brogdon and veteran forward Danilo Gallinari.

Back-to-back games in particular are also a place in the schedule where players might rest and others who get less playing time might see theirs bumped up, so let’s take a look at where that might happen in the 2022-23 season now that we know when they’ll be coming.

Adam Silver hints that the NBA might finally be willing to solve its longstanding rest problem

The NBA really needs to consider shortening its season

Load management has been a hot-button NBA issue for pretty much a decade now. More specifically, load management when it comes to the NBA’s stars.

The league doesn’t like it when teams pull star players for rest, generally. But they especially don’t like it when it happens during big games. They’ve even instituted a team fine for when it happens.

This is a discussion that dates all the way back to 2012 when the San Antonio Spurs sat Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, Manu Ginobili and Danny Green ahead of a matchup against the Heat.

Fast forward 10 years later and this is still an issue the league thinks it has yet to solve, which is why Adam Silver is still talking about it.

Silver addressed the issue during a media availability session after an NBA Board of Governors meeting on Wednesday, per ESPN’s Tim Bontemps. He also used it as a springboard to talk about potential mid-season tournaments.

“The other way we can get at it, in terms of player participation, is creating other incentives. The play-in tournament, I thought, was a beginning of creating renewed incentives for teams to remain competitive and be fighting for playoff position. It might be through in-season tournaments and changes in format where we can get at it.”

Those are such interesting comments coming at such an interesting time because, well, this hasn’t been that much of an issue this season.

Think about it. How many stars have we seen resting for long periods of time with mystery injuries? There haven’t been too many, as NBA analyst Tom Ziller writes here in his daily newsletter. There’ve been stars with legitimate injuries, of course, but not too many have sat from load management.

There was, of course, the Ben Simmons thing. But that was an overt trade demand that Simmons was even fined for. There’s also the John Wall situation with the Rockets where he hasn’t played a game this season but that’s also because the Rockets wanted him to sit.

That aside, the NBA thinks it needs solutions here. And we could start with things like no more back-to-back games. Or no more 4-games-in-5 nights stints. Especially no more east to west travel swings over a three-day period. Those stints are why players sit occasionally.

But on top of that? The league really needs to consider shortening or altering its schedule in some way. If Silver’s comments from the press conference hold true, they just might.

He said this is something they’re considering.

“I also have said in the past, if we have too many games, that’s something we should look at as well…It’s something, as we sit down and we’re looking at new media deals and looking at a new collective bargaining agreement, we will be studying.”

That’s a huge deal and a real solution to the problem the NBA seems to be looking to fix here. It’s also very encouraging to hear considering this isn’t something the league has seemed willing to do in the past.

Though load management hasn’t been as much of a problem now, it could certainly be one again in the future. Shortening the season should solve that. We’ll see where things go from here.

Keep in mind, though, that this is a conversation we’ve been having for years. In fact, Silver had similar comments three years ago in 2019 about this very subject. He told reporters that a shorter schedule is something the league will “continue to look at,” and we haven’t really circled back since.

To be fair, a lot has happened in the world at large since 2019. A shorter schedule was certainly not on the top of the NBA’s priority list. But now, it seems, it’s back on the table. That might be a good thing for everyone.

We’ll see where things go from here. Hopefully, whatever the solution is, we won’t have to have this conversation again. Because, man, it’s exhausting.

LeBron James: Lakers forward is out with a cold against the Thunder

Honestly? Just a cold?

All season long in the NBA, the term “load management” has been trashed left and right by players, coaches and pundits complaining that today’s NBA players aren’t playing quite enough.

One of the people at the forefront of the opposition against load management has been LeBron James. Earlier this season, James went on a semi-rant saying that he doesn’t believe in load management, and that if he’s healthy, he’s going to play regardless of scheduling concerns with back-to-back games.

“Why wouldn’t I play if I’m healthy? It doesn’t make any sense to me. My obligation is to play for my teammates.”

That strategy for James, right or wrong, has held up this season. He’s yet to be a healthy scratch. He’s missed a few games here and there because of a strained groin, so what he said checks out.

On Saturday, however, James will sit out the second half of a road back-to-back against the Oklahoma City Thunder with… a cold?

Seriously? A cold? How bad is this cold? Naaaah. Come on, LeBron. There’s got to be more to it with that. We have to get an Instagram story with the sniffles and some tissue. Something.

But, man, it’s just hard to believe a player who allegedly played through the NBA Finals with a broken hand and prides himself on being available for every game he possibly can to sit out with a simple cold.

Twitter was torn. Some people don’t believe a player as great as LeBron can be out with just a cold.

Others believe that he’s sick. And there’s ample evidence that proves he’s had a cold for a while.

Some people are just here for the jokes.

I fall squarely in that last column. These jokes are good. Imagine how upset the Dallas Mavericks are that James dropped them off for 35 points, 16 rebounds and 7 assists last night…and then didn’t play the very next day.

That’s sick — literally?

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Kahwi Leonard out Sunday at Oklahoma City

Kawhi Leonard will not play against the Thunder on Sunday. He’s listed as out due to injury management for left knee soreness.

The Thunder has yet to face the man that asked Paul George to leave Oklahoma City and join him in Los Angeles.

And they’re not going to get the chance on Sunday, either.

Kawhi Leonard will miss the Clippers’ game against OKC on Sunday evening. He’s listed as out due to injury/injury management as he deals with lingering left knee issues that have carried over from last year.

Leonard did not play in the first meeting between the two teams in Los Angeles back on November 18. The Clippers won that game 90-88 thanks to a Paul George 3-pointer with 25.9 seconds left to play.

To be honest, it’s not a surprise that Leonard is sitting out Sunday’s game against OKC. According to ESPN, he hasn’t played in both ends of a back-to-back since April 2017.

Leonard only played in 60 regular-season games for the Raptors last season. He may not have invented load management, but Kawhi Leonard has it down to a tee.

And his absence in Oklahoma City means that George is going to have to shoulder most of the load against the Thunder.

It’s not just the scoring burden that George is going to have to deal with. Sunday will be the first time that George has returned to Oklahoma City since requesting a trade to the Clippers last July.

His request was the catalyst for an offseason of change in OKC. Shortly after George left for Los Angeles, the Thunder traded their other star, Russell Westbrook, to Houston for Chris Paul and multiple draft picks.

Though George wasn’t in Oklahoma City as long as Westbrook, there’s still reason to believe that Sunday could be emotional for the former Thunder star. It also remains to be seen how fans inside Chesapeake Energy Arena will great the player that they once thought could help them win that elusive NBA Championship.

The Clippers and Thunder will tip-off at 6 p.m. CT. The game will be televised on NBATV.