Russell Westbrook suffered a fracture in his right hand in the Oklahoma City Thunder's loss to the Los Angeles Clippers on Thursday night.
Scott Brooks said Westbrook had a "small" fracture.
Westbrook is expected to miss four to six weeks.
Russell Westbrook suffered a fracture in his right hand in the Oklahoma City Thunder's loss to the Los Angeles Clippers on Thursday night.
Scott Brooks said Westbrook had a "small" fracture.
Westbrook is expected to miss four to six weeks.
Jimmy Butler will miss two to four weeks with a thumb sprain.
It was unclear on Wednesday morning if Butler would play in the Chicago Bulls' opener against the New York Knicks until Tom Thibodeau made the announcement.
Julius Randle suffered a serious right leg injury late in the Los Angeles Lakers' season-opener against the Houston Rockets.
TNT reported during the game that the Lakers' training staff cited a broken leg injury for Randle, and the Lakers later announced a broken tibia.
Randle was the 7th overall pick in June's NBA Draft to the Lakers.
Randle underwent successful surgery on Wednesday and has been ruled out for the season.
Dwyane Wade played in just 54 regular season games as part of a designed maintenance program by the Miami Heat.
Wade will need to play more games this season in order for the Heat to remain a playoff team.
Wade started out the playoffs well, but ultimately faded against the San Antonio Spurs in The Finals.
"We tried something different last year," Wade said. "At one point it was close to almost genius. And then I didn't have a great Finals performance, and our team didn't have a great Finals performance, and it was the worst thing to ever happen. But this is a different year. Every year is different. My approach and my responsibility is a little different. I understand that, and he understands that as well ... my goal is to be available as much as possible."
Said Erik Spoelstra: "We don't have a specific plan, because we're going day to day. The plan is to be available. I'm not going through the calendar. We'll get to them when we feel we need them."
Rajon Rondo will practice on Monday and will check for the doctors' final clearance on whether he can return for the Boston Celtics' season opener on Wednesday.
Rondo said he has a "79 percent" chance to play Wednesday. The guard will receive one more X-ray. If cleared, he will play.
"I'm still optimistic," Rondo said. "I don't know. I don't think (it's) realistic but a lot of rest and more treatment you never know."
Victor Oladipo will be out indefinitely after suffering a facial fracture in practice Thursday.
Oladipo, who was evaluated Thursday afternoon, will undergo a corrective surgical procedure on Saturday. He was injured after taking an inadvertent elbow during a practice drill.
Oladipo (6’4”, 210, 5/4/92) has not played during the preseason due to a sprained MCL in his left knee.
Steve Nash is expected to be ruled out for the entire 14-15 NBA season due to recurring nerve damage in his back, according to sources.
Nash had said he expects this season to be his final one.
Nash hurt himself last season getting out of bed and was hurt a week ago carrying his bags.
The Los Angeles Lakers acquired Nash in a sign-and-trade from the Phoenix Suns in 2012, but he has been unable to stay healthy. Nash is in the final season of a three-year, $27 million contract.
Nash played one exhibition game Oct. 6 but felt discomfort in the first quarter of his next one Oct. 12; he has worked out only individually since then, getting a feel for the lack of progress.
Michael Carter-Williams and the Philadelphia 76ers have a target return date of Nov. 13 against the Dallas Mavericks, according to a source.
Carter-Williams has been out since May after surgery on his right shoulder.
Carter-Williams averaged 16.7 points, 6.3 assists and 6.2 rebounds for the 76ers team that finished with the second-worst record in the NBA last season.
While Carter-Williams is optimistic about returning in Dallas on Nov. 13, Sam Hinkie and the 76ers could hold him out.
T.J. Warren has sustained a small crack in a bone in his left thumb and will be treated with a splint and rest, the Phoenix Suns announced on Thursday.
There is no timetable for Warren's return.
Warren, a rookie from North Carolina State, was selected by the Suns with the 14th overall pick in the 2014 NBA Draft. He has averaged 5.0 points and 12.2 minutes in five preseason appearances.
Joakim Noah still is having issues with his surgically repaired left knee.
“I still have a ways to go," said Noah.
Noah was asked what exactly felt different compared to last season.
“It’s fine. It’s a work in progress. It’s getting better. I’m happy with where it’s at. Let me live, man. Jeez.’’
The Sun-Times reported on Tuesday night that despite having what was considered “minor’’ surgery on the knee in May, a source in the Noah camp said that, “Jo’s knee is going to be an issue all season long.’’