SACRAMENTO, Calif.— The Nets were already going to be without Dorian Finney-Smith and Ben Simmons on Monday at Golden State.
But now both Dennis Schroder and Noah Clowney are in doubt, too.Schroder missed Sunday’s win in Sacramento with right ankle soreness, while Clowney rolled his left ankle in the fourth quarter.He had to be helped off the floor with six minutes left, and in the postgame locker room was being helped to the training room by Day’Ron Sharpe.Still, he was at least buoyed by having avoided anything catastrophic.“I think things are looking well.
So I don’t know time or nothing like that, but it could be worse and it ain’t worse.So I’m happy,” said Clowney, who had 18 points on 5-for-8 shooting from deep and solid defense on Kings star Domantas Sabonis.Schroder hopes to at least test his ankle out before Monday’s Warriors game.“I don’t know yet.
But it’s hurting though.So I’ve got to see,” Schroder said.
“But I want to try it for sure.I’m gonna go.
I’m going to see how it is [Monday] when I shoot.And then yeah, make the decision from there.”Schroder said the injury occurred Friday in Philadelphia, but was unsure on what play.“I don’t know what happened.
After the game I was like OK.And then the day after was so sore.
And then it got better after that.So I was thinking about playing [Sunday], but yeah, I might rest because it’s back-to-back, too.
Probably go [Monday], and then take a day off and play against Phoenix.But I’m gonna see how it feels.
But it’s nothing to worry about.”Meanwhile, Finney-Smith was held out with a left ankle sprain.Brooklyn will also hold him out against the Warriors, as well as Simmons, who isn’t cleared to play both ends of back-to-backs.“Yeah, so it’s back with the ankle issue, which is … again, we’re going to do what’s best for his body and for him,” coach Jordi Fernandez said of Finney-Smith.
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