A regularly updated look at the injuries that are causing the biggest stir across the NBA by James Herbert @outsidethenba Feb 11, 2019 at 4:51 pm ET • 15 min read Anthony Davis is back from his finger injury, playing basketball games for the New Orleans Pelicans despite the fact that he is no longer part of the franchise’s future. This is a weird situation for all involved, and it is particularly nonsensical from the Pelicans’ perspective. Anyway, the point here is that he is healthy, as are Caris LeVert, Kevin Love and Danilo Gallinari, who all returned to the court recently. Notes on a couple of other injuries: Clint Capela wants to play right after the All-Star break and Kyrie Irving is considered day-to-day with a strained right knee.We have every single NBA injury chronicled here and updated often to let you know who is in or out each night and beyond. But this page will look at the most important injuries in the NBA and how they are affecting teams and players moving forward. NBA’s biggest injuries View Profile Kyrie Irving BOS • PG • 11 Knee injury — day-to-day PPG23.6APG6.9SPG1.63P/G2.532 Feb. 11 update: The Celtics star injured his right… Read full this story
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