Hurt Anthony Davis wait-and-see for NBA All-Star Game

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Hurt Anthony Davis wait-and-see for NBA All-Star Game
The Pelicans star sustains a shoulder muscle contusion but plans to have treatment before the All-Star showcase

 

 

CHARLOTTE, USA – New Orleans Pelicans star Anthony Davis will see how his bruised left shoulder responds before deciding whether or not to play in Sunday’s NBA All-Star Game, according to multiple reports Friday, February 15 (Saturday, February 16, Manila time).

ESPN and Yahoo Sports reported on the status of the 25-year-old forward, who suffered the injury Thursday in the Pelicans’ 131-122 victory over Oklahoma City while fouling the Thunder’s Nerlens Noel while trying to block a shot. (READ: Pelicans lose Davis but cool off red-hot Thunder)

An MRI showed Davis suffered a muscle contusion but “nothing too bad,” an unnamed source told ESPN, saying Davis plans to go to the All-Star Game in Charlotte and have treatment on the shoulder in the next two days.

Davis plans to play but a final decision will depend, according to Yahoo Sports, upon how well the shoulder responds to treatment.

Davis has averaged 28.5 points and 13.1 rebounds this season for the Pelicans and was chosen for the NBA All-Star Game for the sixth consecutive campaign.

He was selected to play for Team LeBron James in Sunday’s contest. If he cannot participate, NBA commissioner Adam Silver will select a replacement player from the Western Conference.

Davis said last month that he does not plan to sign a long-term contract extension with New Orleans and wanted a trade to a contending NBA club, but the Pelicans did not move him before last week’s NBA trade deadline. – Rappler.com

 

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