The NBA is back. The NBA is back. The NBA is back. Few people have had such a whirlwind journey to the NBA’s restart than Malcolm Brogdon, who won’t play against the 76ers tonight due to a neck injury. The NBA is back. The team is better this year, so they can hold it down while I’m gone. During the three games against the Sixers, of which the Pacers have won two, Brogdon has averaged 16.3 points and 5.7 assists. It’s been quite a journey to get to this point for Brogdon, who began his season Oct. 4 in the first of two preseason games against the Sacramento Kings in India. All rights reserved. Copyright © 2020 NBA Media Ventures, LLC.

You saw above what Brogdon’s averages this season were before he got injured. “To stop discrimination, stop all racial profiling, stop all these things going on and to actually change the system.” Brogdon, 27, played his first three seasons with the Milwaukee Bucks. He then had a prominent role in protesting social injustice in his hometown of Atlanta. March 7, 2019 - Pacers head coach Nate McMillan talked about the injury to starting point guard Malcolm Brogdon, who was diagnosed with a torn left rectus femoris and is listed as week-to-week.March 7, 2019 - Pacers head coach Nate McMillan talked about the injury to starting point guard Malcolm Brogdon, who was diagnosed with a torn left rectus femoris and is listed as week-to-week. Indiana Pacers guard Malcolm Brogdon has been diagnosed with a torn left rectus femoris. He would give them a much-needed boost on the offensive side of the ball and can take a lot of pressure off of Victor Oladipo and Myles Turner.Brogdon was a key addition the Pacers made last summer in the sign-and-trade deal with the Whenever the season resumes play, if it does at all, Brogdon will be a huge spark plug for the team, as they are currently battling for position in the Eastern Conference. In 49 games this season for the Pacers, Brogdon, who is also an excellent defensive player, has averaged 16.3 points and 7.1 assists.

The NBA is back. Get Sixers news and analysis from the Orlando bubble in your inbox on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Those averages for the two will be going up for sure. The 26-year-old guard “continues to make progress” in his recovery from a foot injury… It’s been quite a journey to get to this point for Brogdon, who began his season Oct. 4 in the first of two preseason games against the Sacramento Kings in India. Charles F. Gardner: Malcolm Brogdon is out again tonight with his back injury.

He has only played 13 games this season, but those early numbers from Oladipo shows how much of an offensive threat this backcourt can be.If you add those two scoring averages together, that is 30.1 points per game right now. We'll never pass along your email address to spammers, scammers, or the like.Your favorite teams, topics, and players all on your favorite mobile devices.Powered by Minute Media © 2020 All Rights Reserved.New York Knicks: Ranking the last 10 first-round picksUtah Jazz: Coaching legend Jerry Sloan doesn’t need a statue Tweet Pregame 200308

They can also run which sets work with Brogdon, and figure out which sets don’t work for him.For Brogdon and Oladipo, they have a chance to be an explosive and dynamic backcourt if they can coexist together. “We hope it will calm down in the next day or two and will be ready for our next game.” Brogdon was listed as questionable on Saturday’s injury report with a cervical strain, but he did participate in the morning shootaround, according to teammate T.J. Warren. The injury occurred during the second quarter of Wednesday night’s game at Milwaukee. “For sure,” he said about the unusual season.

“For sure,” he said about the unusual season. Get Sixers news and analysis from the Orlando bubble in your inbox on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.

Malcolm Brogdon’s status was questionable ahead of Indiana Pacers’ Thursday matchup with the Phoenix suns because of a neck injury, but the point guard has been upgraded made available according to IndyStar’s J. Michael.. Brogdon is Indiana’s top playmaker and logged more than 30 minutes in each of his last two games after sitting out for the Pacers’ seeding debut. If you make a request through the WarnerMedia Privacy Center,

Few people have had such a whirlwind journey to the NBA’s restart than Malcolm Brogdon, who won’t play against the 76ers tonight due to a neck injury. Malcolm Brogdon won't be suiting up for Indiana tonight due to a neck injury. Few people have had such a whirlwind journey to the NBA’s restart than Malcolm Brogdon, who won’t play against the 76ers tonight due to a neck injury. “Taking that international game in the beginning of the season for me, playing on a new team, adjusting to everybody, having a few injuries pop up and then having the season canceled and having to restart in the bubble, I don’t think there will ever be another season like this. He played in all three scrimmages, averaging 11.3 points and 6.0 rebounds. Privacy Act, please use the links below to visit each company’s privacy center. it will apply to data controlled jointly by the NBA and WarnerMedia as well as other data controlled by WarnerMedia. On June 24, it was announced that he contracted COVID-19.

Hopefully not, but this season has definitely been a lot.” Pacers guard Victor Oladipo, who originally said he would not play in the NBA’s restart, is with the team after an apparent change of heart.

Brogdon missed Saturday’s game against the Philadelphia 76ers with a neck injury. "The injury is minor," Brogdon said in early April. Get Sixers news and analysis from the Orlando bubble in your inbox on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.

Last summer, he was acquired by Indiana in a sign-and-trade deal with the Bucks. The latest information can be found at Brogdon was out of the line-up for the Pacers’ opener against the 76ers on Saturday due to an injury suffered against the San Antonio Spurs in an exhibition game on Tuesday. “We hope it will calm down in the next day or two and will be ready for our next game.” Brogdon was listed as questionable on Saturday’s injury report with a cervical strain, but he did participate in the morning shootaround, according to teammate T.J. Warren. SUBSCRIBE NOW 99¢ per month.