Due to an injury to the same problematic left hamstring that destroyed the previous season, the Nets' top scorer was forced to miss Wednesday night's 112-103 victory over the Pacers at Indiana. With 6:46 remaining in the first quarter against the Pacers, Thomas missed a 15-foot stepback jumper, seemingly hurting himself on the landing.
Cam Thomas was later classified as OUT by the team prior to tonight's game against the Detroit Pistons. He was sidelined indefinitely as a result of the setback, in addition to being out for the remainder of the competition. The great shooting guard may face future difficulties after re-injuring the same hamstring that prevented him from playing in 59 games the previous season.
Cam Thomas’ sudden setback forces Brooklyn to rethink its rhythm in a tough early-season twist
Cam Thomas, who recently sustained a hamstring injury, will be missing from Brooklyn. Even though he will be missed, this might be the ideal chance for the rookies. Thomas had a great start to the season prior to the injury, averaging 21.4 points on 40.2% field goal and 35.6% three-point shooting.
But in his eight starts, he has only contributed 2.6 assists per game, which is indicative of his ongoing scoring-first role. Even so, Thomas has been making every effort to enjoy playing basketball once more, particularly in light of Brooklyn's limited odds of making the playoffs and the team's impending rebuild.
Thomas may miss Friday's game against the Detroit Pistons, but the team will reevaluate him on Thursday, according to head coach Jordi Fernandez. Although it's regrettable that Brooklyn's 23-year-old star might not be playing, this presents a chance that the team ought to have taken advantage of right away.
His absence comes at the worst possible moment for the Nets. With Drake Powell and Ben Saraf out for tonight's game, the squad has already suffered several blows to its depth. Brooklyn still lacks a starting point guard who can reliably move the ball within the offence without Thomas.
The Brooklyn Nets now have a number in the victory column that is greater than zero. On Wednesday night, the Nets defeated the Indiana Pacers 112-103 to secure their first victory of the season away from home.
For a team that had its worst start in ten years, it was a breath of relief. Brooklyn is rebuilding, so dropping games makes sense, but it's always satisfying to watch your team triumph.
Also read: Is Cam Thomas playing? Star player battles through fresh facial injury in fearless Brooklyn Nets showdown against San Antonio Spurs
Cam Thomas was later classified as OUT by the team prior to tonight's game against the Detroit Pistons. He was sidelined indefinitely as a result of the setback, in addition to being out for the remainder of the competition. The great shooting guard may face future difficulties after re-injuring the same hamstring that prevented him from playing in 59 games the previous season.
Cam Thomas’ sudden setback forces Brooklyn to rethink its rhythm in a tough early-season twist
Cam Thomas, who recently sustained a hamstring injury, will be missing from Brooklyn. Even though he will be missed, this might be the ideal chance for the rookies. Thomas had a great start to the season prior to the injury, averaging 21.4 points on 40.2% field goal and 35.6% three-point shooting.
But in his eight starts, he has only contributed 2.6 assists per game, which is indicative of his ongoing scoring-first role. Even so, Thomas has been making every effort to enjoy playing basketball once more, particularly in light of Brooklyn's limited odds of making the playoffs and the team's impending rebuild.
Thomas may miss Friday's game against the Detroit Pistons, but the team will reevaluate him on Thursday, according to head coach Jordi Fernandez. Although it's regrettable that Brooklyn's 23-year-old star might not be playing, this presents a chance that the team ought to have taken advantage of right away.
Pistons at Nets tonight:
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Injury reports:
Marcus Sasser (Hip) is out
Tobias Harris (Ankle) is out
Caris LeVert (Knee) day to day is questionable.
Drake Powell (Ankle) is out
Terance Mann (shoulder) day to day and is Probable
Cam Thomas (Hamstring) is out
His absence comes at the worst possible moment for the Nets. With Drake Powell and Ben Saraf out for tonight's game, the squad has already suffered several blows to its depth. Brooklyn still lacks a starting point guard who can reliably move the ball within the offence without Thomas.
The Brooklyn Nets now have a number in the victory column that is greater than zero. On Wednesday night, the Nets defeated the Indiana Pacers 112-103 to secure their first victory of the season away from home.
For a team that had its worst start in ten years, it was a breath of relief. Brooklyn is rebuilding, so dropping games makes sense, but it's always satisfying to watch your team triumph.
Also read: Is Cam Thomas playing? Star player battles through fresh facial injury in fearless Brooklyn Nets showdown against San Antonio Spurs
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