The Pacers have been hard-hit by injuries, but there’s at least one ray of hope on the horizon, reports Marc Stein of the Stein Line (subscriber link ).
Andrew Nembhard left Thursday night’s game against the Thunder early after aggravating a pre-existing shoulder injury. Stein writes that following an MRI this week, there’s optimism that the injury will be more short-term than long-term as far as recovery times go.
Nembhard is expected to play a key role for the Pacers this season, as one of the few ball-handlers remaining on the roster. As Indiana has lost more and more players due to injury, it’s become harder for the team to keep itself organized, writes Indy Star’s Dustin Dopirak .
In addition to Nembhard, Tyrese Haliburton , TJ McConnell , Taelon Peter , Kam Jones , and Bennedict Mathurin were all on the injury report for Indiana coming into Sunday’s game, and things only got worse after tip-off, as Obi Toppin left the game against the Timberwolves early with a hamstring injury, per Dopirak (Twitter link ).
We have more from around the Central Division:
- Cade Cunningham had his coming-out party for the Pistons last season, making All-NBA for the first time and coming in seventh in MVP voting. That has led to renewed defensive focus from opposing teams, which Cunningham says he’s still trying to learn how to deal with, writes Omari Sankofa II of the Detroit Free Press (via Twitter ). “I just don’t feel like I’ve handled it the way I want to,” Cunningham said. “I’m gonna keep watching the film and try to be better for my team. I feel like we had a lot of empty offensive possessions because I just didn’t handle the hots correctly.”
- Tre Jones has been labeled a “pure point guard” for much of his career. He’s showing how that can help a team during the start of the Bulls‘ season, writes Joe Cowley of the Chicago Sun-Times . “The game is going positionless a little bit, but trying to keep the point guard spot alive, especially with the height that I have,” Jones said. “I don’t think point guard will ever be out of the game completely. I think there will always be a spot for a point guard and that mentality. It’s something I’ve taken pride in my whole life. How could you not take pride in being called a pure point guard?” Head coach Billy Donovan compared Jones’ ascent in Chicago to Aaron Nesmith ‘s jump as a player from his time with the Celtics to his Finals run with the Pacers last season. “One thing I figured out really quickly when I was playing, the most important stat for any NBA player is minutes played per game because these guys are all really, really good, and if they get an opportunity, generally they’re going to show what they can do,” Donovan said.
- Jarrett Allen ‘s season debut against the Knicks left a sour taste in Cavs’ coach Kenny Atkinson‘s mouth, writes Chris Fedor for Cleveland.com (subscriber link ). “That wasn’t the Jarrett Allen we all know,” Atkinson said. “That was more on us not seeking him out. But conversely, he can’t get four rebounds. I was really bummed about that. Can’t be like that.” Atkinson made sure to be clear that he wasn’t singling out Allen, saying, “This is a self-criticism too. We take him for granted. I have to be better about talking to him more and talking to our leaders more about him.” The message seemed to sink in: in Cleveland’s second game against the Nets, Allen had 22 points, seven rebounds, and four assists, and he had eight points and 11 rebounds in today’s 118-113 win against the Bucks.
