Hardy (ankle) has been ruled out for Wednesday's game against the Spurs. Hardy will miss a fifth straight game for the Mavericks while dealing with a sprained right ankle. Max Christie, Spencer Dinwiddie and Dante Exum (hamstring) could see a boost in minutes with the 22-year-old guard set to miss another game.
The Dallas Mavericks could be down to seven healthy players as an injured list headlined by Kyrie Irving and Anthony Davis continues to grow.
It was an easy thing to lose in the shuffle of all that has gone on with the Dallas Mavericks in the last month, with each day seeming to bring a new devastating disappointment, but Monday night's injury to star guard Kyrie Irving was not the only tough break for the team on the evening.
Dallas Mavericks will be without Jaden Hardy for a period of time after he sustained an ankle sprain last night, league sources tell me.Source: Twitter @ChrisBHaynes What’s the
The Mavericks’ list of injured players grew even larger against the Kings, with Hardy exiting the game in the third quarter with what the team announced was a right ankle sprain. He didn’t return to action on Monday.
The hospital bills have piled up for the Dallas Mavericks with the slew of injuries to their key players. Already out for the season is Kyrie Irving due to an ACL tear, while Anthony Davis is rumored to be shut down due to an adductor strain.
Hardy, who suffered a right ankle sprain Monday against the Thunder, is likely to miss a period of time, according to NBA reporter Chris Haynes. The news gets even worse for a Dallas team that just lost Kyrie Irving (knee) for the season.
Hardy, who suffered a right ankle sprain in Monday's 122-98 loss to the Kings, will be sidelined for "a period of time," according to NBA reporter Chris Haynes.
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