Let’s get you caught up on the latest injury notes from around the NBA:
- Patrick Beverley will miss roughly two weeks with a left adductor strain, Chris Hine of the Star Tribune reports via Twitter. The point guard suffered the injury on Wednesday vs. the Heat.
- Devin Vassell (right quad bruise) will not play vs. the Celtics on Friday. The Spurs are also without Doug McDermott in the contest.
- Both Anthony Davis (illness) and LeBron James (abdomen) are expected to play in Friday night’s battle with the Kings, coach Frank Vogel tells the media. James returned to the lineup on Wednesday, following a one-game suspension (you can find our Key Points on that matchup here).
- Evan Mobley (elbow) is expected back on Saturday vs. the Magic. The No. 3 overall pick had been expected to miss 2-to-4 weeks with the ailment, though he’s reportedly made a speedy recovery.
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Cole Anthony will miss Orlando’s matchup with the Bulls on Friday night, as he recovers from a right ankle sprain (h/t K.C. Johnson of NBC Sports).
- Rockets rookie Jalen Green will miss at least a week with a strained hamstring, as coach Stephen Silas told the media.
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