Pelicans' Anthony Davis likely to miss 10-15 days with ankle sprain
New Orleans Pelicans forward/center Anthony Davis suffered a Grade 2 ankle sprain on Wednesday, and is expected to be sidelined for 10-15 days
Don't expect to see Davis back on the court in the preseason, but this timeline gives him a chance to be available when the Pelicans open their regular season on October 27.
Our models project the Pelicans for only 33 wins this year, giving them a 7.1 percent chance of making the playoffs.
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- Atlanta's Bruno Fernando operating in bench role on Wednesday April 17th, 2024
- Hawks starting Clint Capela (rest) on Wednesday, Bruno Fernando to second unit April 17th, 2024
- Javonte Green coming off Chicago's bench on Wednesday April 17th, 2024
- Bulls starting Ayo Dosunmu (quad) on Wednesday, Javonte Green to bench April 17th, 2024
- Chicago's Ayo Dosunmu (quad) available on Wednesday April 17th, 2024
- Lakers rule out Cam Reddish (ankle) on Tuesday April 16th, 2024
- Anthony Davis (back) will play in Lakers' Tuesday Play-in matchup April 16th, 2024
- LeBron James (ankle) available for Lakers on Tuesday April 16th, 2024
- Cam Reddish (ankle) added to Lakers injury report Tuesday April 16th, 2024
- Anthony Davis (back spasms) questionable to play in Play-In Tournament Tuesday April 15th, 2024
- Lakers' LeBron James (ankle) probable for Play-In Tournament game Tuesday April 15th, 2024