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Timberwolves vs Pacers Injury Report
Review all NBA injuries for the Timberwolves vs Pacers game Tuesday including players who are GTD, OFS or Out.
(MIN) Anthony Edwards is Day-To-Day and (IND) Ivica Zubac is Out. See all 11 injuries below from both teams for this game. This injury report was updated 4 months ago.
Injuries
Minnesota
Anthony Edwards
5 Shooting Guard
4 months ago
Day to day
Edwards did not play on Thursday's (Apr. 2) game against the Pistons.
Jaden McDaniels
3 PF
4 months ago
Out
The Timberwolves said on Monday (Mar. 30) that McDaniels is week-to-week with left knee patella tendinopathy and a bone bruise, as per Marc J. Spears of ESPN.com.
Indiana
Ivica Zubac
40 Center
a year ago
Out
The Pacers said on Friday (Mar. 20) that Zubac will miss the rest of the season with a fractured rib.
Tyrese Haliburton
0 PG
9 months ago
Out
The Pacers said on Tuesday (Jan. 27) that Haliburton will likely be in line for a relatively normal offseason and should be free of restrictions for the start of training camp next fall.
T.J. McConnell
9 PG
5 months ago
Out
The Pacers listed McConnell as Out for Friday's (Apr. 3) game against the Hornets.
Pascal Siakam
43 PF
5 months ago
Day to day
The Pacers listed Siakam as Probable for Friday's (Apr. 3) game against the Hornets.
Aaron Nesmith
23 SF
5 months ago
Out
The Pacers listed Nesmith as Out for Friday's (Apr. 3) game against the Hornets.
Andrew Nembhard
2 Shooting Guard
4 months ago
Out
The Pacers listed Nembhard as Out for Friday's (Apr. 3) game against the Hornets.
Jarace Walker
5 Power Forward
5 months ago
Out
The Pacers listed Walker as Out for Friday's (Apr. 3) game against the Hornets.
Obi Toppin
1 PF
5 months ago
Day to day
The Pacers listed Toppin as Probable for Friday's (Apr. 3) game against the Hornets.
Johnny Furphy
12 Shooting Guard
4 months ago
Out
Furphy was diagnosed with a torn right ACL on Monday and will miss the remainder of the season, Michael Scotto of USA Today