NBA Injury Report for Today

When injuries occur in the NBA, they can have a huge impact on the game’s outcome and the betting odds. This NBA injury report will help you keep up with current basketball player injuries, learn more about what NBA injuries occur most often and the impact that injuries have on basketball betting.

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Jonathan Kuminga (PF)
Day to day
The Hawks listed Kuminga as Questionable for Wednesday's (Mar. 18) game against Dallas.
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Nikola Vucevic (C)
Out
Vucevic underwent surgery Saturday (Mar. 7) to stabilize a fracture in his right ring finger and will be re-evaluated in 3-to-4 weeks.
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Michael Porter (SF)
Out
The Nets listed Porter Jr. as OUT for Wednesday's (Mar. 18) game against Oklahoma City.
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Egor Dëmin (PG)
Out
The Nets reported Egor Demin will miss rest of season with plantar fasciitis.
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Ben Saraf (SG)
Out
The Nets listed Saraf as OUT for Wednesday's (Mar. 18) game against Oklahoma City.
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Day'Ron Sharpe (C)
Out
The Nets said on Thursday (Mar. 12) that Sharpe will undergo season-ending thumb surgery.
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Tidjane Salaün (PF)
Out
The Hornets listed Salaun as OUT for Thursday's (Mar. 19) game against the Magic.
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Isaac Okoro (SG)
Out
The Bulls listed Okoro as Out for Wednesday's (Mar. 18) game against Toronto.
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Zach Collins (PF)
Out
The Bulls said on Saturday (Feb. 21) that Collins will undergo surgery for a sprain right toe and will be sidelined for the rest of the 2025-26 season.
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Noa Essengue (PF)
Out
The Bulls reported on Wednesday (Dec. 3) that Essengue will have shoulder surgery and miss the remainder of the season, per HC Billy Donovan.
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Jaden Ivey (SG)
Out
The Bulls reported on Monday (Jan. 16) that Ivey will be re-evaluated in one week.
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Anfernee Simons (SG)
Out
The Bulls reported on Monday (Mar. 16) that Simons will be re-evaluated in 10 days.
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Jarrett Allen (C)
Day to day
Allen did not play on Tuesday's (Mar. 17) game against Milwaukee.
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Tyrese Proctor (PG)
Day to day
Proctor did not play on Tuesday's (Mar. 17) game against Milwaukee.
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Craig Porter (PG)
Day to day
Porter Jr. did not play on Tuesday's (Mar. 17) game against Milwaukee.
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Dereck Lively (C)
Out
The Mavericks announced on Sunday (Dec. 21) that Lively II has successfully underwent foot surgery.
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Daniel Gafford (C)
Day to day
The Mavericks listed Gafford as Questionable for Wednesday's (Mar. 18) game against the Hawks.
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Brandon Williams (PG)
Out
The Mavericks listed Williams as OUT for Wednesday's (Mar. 18) game against the Hawks.
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Caleb Martin (SF)
Day to day
The Mavericks listed Martin as Questionable for Wednesday's (Mar. 18) game against the Hawks.
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Kyrie Irving (SG)
Out
The Mavericks said on Wednesday (Feb. 18) that Irving is OUT for the season, per ESPN's Shams Charania.
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Aaron Gordon (PF)
Out
The Nuggets listed Gordon as OUT for Wednesday's (Mar. 18) game versus the Grizzlies.
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Peyton Watson (SF)
Out
Watson is expected to miss at least four weeks with his Grade 2 right hamstring strain, according to Michael Scotto of USA Today.
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Cade Cunningham (PG)
Out
The Pistons listed Cunningham as OUT for Thursday's (Mar. 19) game versus the Wizards.
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Isaiah Stewart (C)
Out
The Pistons said on Tuesday (Mar. 17) that Stewart will miss at least 1 week.
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Al Horford (C)
Out
An MRI confirmed a minor right calf strain for Horford and he will be re-evaluated in one week, according to Danny Emerman of SFStandard.com
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Stephen Curry (PG)
Out
The Warriors reported on Wednesday (Mar. 18) that Curry will return by the end of this month.
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Seth Curry (SG)
Out
Curry will be re-evaluated in a week due to a mild left adductor strain, according to Danny Emerman of SFStandard.com
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Jimmy Butler (SF)
Out
Butler's injury from Monday (Jan. 19) Night's game involves a torn right ACL and he will be out for the rest of the season, as per Shams Charania of ESPN.
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Moses Moody (SG)
Out
The Warriors said on Wednesday's (Mar. 18) that Moody is without a timetable for return.
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LJ Cryer (PG)
Out
The Warriors listed Cryer as Out for Wednesday's (Mar. 18) game against Boston.
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Steven Adams (C)
Out
The Rockets said on Wednesday (Jan. 28) that Adams underwent season-ending ankle surgery.
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Jae'Sean Tate (SF)
Out
The Rockets reported on Monday (Feb. 23) that Tate will miss at least 2 weeks.
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Fred VanVleet (PG)
Out
The Rockets said on Monday (Sept. 22) that VanVleet suffered a torn ACL and may be out for the entire 2025-26 campaign, per Shams Charania of ESPN.
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Ben Sheppard (SG)
Day to day
The Pacers listed Sheppard as Questionable for Wednesday's (Mar. 18) game versus the Trail Blazers.
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Quenton Jackson (PG)
Day to day
The Pacers listed Jackson as Questionable for Wednesday's (Mar. 18) game versus the Trail Blazers.
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Johnny Furphy (SG)
Out
Furphy was diagnosed with a torn right ACL on Monday and will miss the remainder of the season, Michael Scotto of USA Today
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Andrew Nembhard (SG)
Day to day
The Pacers listed Nembhard as Questionable for Wednesday's (Mar. 18) game versus the Trail Blazers.
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Aaron Nesmith (SF)
Day to day
The Pacers listed Nesmith as Questionable for Wednesday's (Mar. 18) game versus the Trail Blazers.
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T.J. McConnell (PG)
Day to day
The Pacers listed McConnell as Questionable for Wednesday's (Mar. 18) game versus the Trail Blazers.
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Pascal Siakam (PF)
Out
The Pacers listed Siakam as OUT for Wednesday's (Mar. 18) game versus the Trail Blazers.
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Obi Toppin (PF)
Out
The Pacers listed Toppin as OUT for Wednesday's (Mar. 18) game versus the Trail Blazers.
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Tyrese Haliburton (PG)
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.
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Ivica Zubac (C)
Day to day
The Pacers listed Zubac as Questionable for Wednesday's (Mar. 18) game versus the Trail Blazers.
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Micah Potter (C)
Day to day
The Pacers listed Potter as Questionable for Wednesday's (Mar. 18) game versus the Trail Blazers.
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Bennedict Mathurin (SF)
Out
The Clippers said on Tuesday (Mar. 17) that Mathurin will miss the team's three-game road trip, per Tomer Azarly of ClutchPoints.com.
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Bradley Beal (SG)
Out
Beal will undergo season-ending surgery on his left hip, as per ESPN's Shams Charania reports.
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Yanic Konan Niederhäuser (C)
Out
Niederhauser has been diagnosed with a Lisfranc injury in his right foot and will require surgery. He's been ruled out for the remainder of the 2025-26 season, according to Joey Linn of SI.com.
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Nicolas Batum (PF)
Day to day
The Clippers listed Batum as Questionable for Wednesday's (Mar. 18) game versus the Pelicans.
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Maxi Kleber (PF)
Out
The Lakers listed Kleber as Out for Wednesday's (Mar. 18) game against the Rockets.
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Ja Morant (PG)
Out
The Grizzlies listed Morant as Out for Wednesday's (Mar. 18) game against the Nuggets.
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Zach Edey (C)
Out
The Grizzlies said that Edey will miss the remainder of the season.
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Kentavious Caldwell-Pope (SG)
Out
The Grizzlies announced Thursday that Caldwell-Pope underwent surgery to address the misalignment of his right pinky finger and will miss the remainder of the 2025-26 campaign.
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Brandon Clarke (PF)
Out
The Grizzlies said Brandon Clarke (calf) to miss at least 2 more weeks.
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Santi Aldama (PF)
Out
Aldama will undergo a season-ending arthroscopic procedure and receive an orthobiologic injection to address discomfort in his right knee, according to Brett Siegel of ClutchPoints.com.
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Scotty Pippen (PG)
Out
The Grizzlies said on Friday (Mar. 13) that Pippen Jr. will miss the remainder of the 2025-26 season after undergoing a sesamoidectomy to address ongoing discomfort in his right big toe, per Michael Scotto of USA Today.
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Jahmai Mashack (SG)
Day to day
The Grizzlies listed Mashack as Questionable for Wednesday's (Mar. 18) game against the Nuggets.
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Jaime Jaquez (SF)
Day to day
The Heat listed Jaquez Jr. as Questionable for Thursday's (Mar. 19) game against the Lakers.
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Andrew Wiggins (SF)
Out
The Heat listed Wiggins as OUT for Thursday's (Mar. 19) game against the Lakers.
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Bam Adebayo (C)
Day to day
The Heat listed Adebayo as Probable for Thursday's (Mar. 19) game against the Lakers.
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Giannis Antetokounmpo (PF)
Out
Antetokounmpo has been diagnosed with a left knee hyperextension and bone bruise and will be re-evaluated in one week.
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Myles Turner (C)
Day to day
Turner did not play on Tuesday's (Mar. 17) game against Cleveland.
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Anthony Edwards (SG)
Out
The Timberwolves reported Anthony Edwards is to miss at least 1-2 weeks.
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Naz Reid (C)
Out
The Timberwolves listed Reid as OUT for Wednesday's (Mar. 18) game versus the Jazz.
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Bryce McGowens (SG)
Out
The Pelicans listed McGowens as Out for Wednesday's (Mar. 18) game against the Clippers.
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Miles McBride (PG)
Out
McBride will undergo surgery for a core muscle injury and may be sidelined until the playoffs, according to James L. Edwards III of The Athletic.
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Jalen Brunson (PG)
Day to day
Brunson did not play on Tuesday's (Mar. 17) game against Indiana.
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Isaiah Hartenstein (C)
Out
The Thunder listed Hartenstein as OUT for Wednesday's (Mar. 18) game versus the Nets.
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Luguentz Dort (SF)
Out
The Thunder listed Dort as OUT for Wednesday's (Mar. 18) game versus the Nets.
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Jalen Williams (SG)
Out
The Thunder listed Williams as OUT for Wednesday's (Mar. 18) game versus the Nets.
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Chet Holmgren (C)
Day to day
The Thunder listed Holmgren as Questionable for Wednesday's (Mar. 18) game versus the Nets.
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Branden Carlson (C)
Out
The Thunder listed Carlson as OUT for Wednesday's (Mar. 18) game versus the Nets.
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Thomas Sorber (C)
Out
The Thunder announced on Friday (Sept. 5) that Sorber will miss the 2025-2026 season with a torn ACL.
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Franz Wagner (SF)
Out
The Magic said on Wednesday (Mar. 18) that Wagner was not given a proper timetable to return.
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Jonathan Isaac (PF)
Out
The Magic said on Wednesday (Mar. 18) that Isaac was not given a proper timetable to return and he should be considered as week-to-week.
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Anthony Black (PG)
Out
The Magic said on Wednesday (Mar. 18) that Black was not given a proper timetable to return.
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Joel Embiid (C)
Day to day
Embiid did not play on Tuesday's (Mar. 17) game against the Nuggets.
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Kelly Oubre (SF)
Out
Oubre is expected to miss at least two weeks due to a left elbow sprain, according to Michael Scotto of USA Today.
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Tyrese Maxey (PG)
Out
Maxey has been diagnosed with a tendon injury in his right pinkie finger and will be re-evaluated in three weeks, reported by Shams Charania of ESPN.
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Johni Broome (PF)
Out
Broome underwent a successful partial meniscectomy to address a lateral meniscus tear in his right knee and will be re-evaluated in 4 weeks, according to Austin Krell.
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Jabari Walker (SF)
Day to day
Walker did not play on Tuesday's (Mar. 17) game against the Nuggets.
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Dillon Brooks (SF)
Out
The Suns reported on Thursday (Mar. 12) that Brooks has shed the cast on his surgically repaired left hand, but he's still not been cleared for contact work, per Amanda Pflugrad of 3TV Phoenix.
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Grayson Allen (SG)
Day to day
Allen did not play on Tuesday's (Mar. 17) game against the Timberwolves.
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Mark Williams (C)
Out
Williams will be re-evaluated in 2-to-3 weeks after being diagnosed with a stress reaction in the third metatarsal of his left foot, according to Shane Young of the Suns' official site.
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Shaedon Sharpe (SG)
Out
Sharpe will be re-evaluated in 4-to-6 weeks, per Sean Highkin of Rip City Radio 620 Portland.
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Damian Lillard (PG)
Out
The Trail Blazers said on Thursday (Sept. 25) that Lillard won't be back on the court for the 2025-26 season due to his achilles injury.
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Vít Krejcí (PG)
Out
The Trail Blazers listed Krejci as OUT for Wednesday's (Mar. 18) game against Indiana.
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Zach LaVine (SG)
Out
LaVine will undergo season-ending surgery on his right hand after the All-Star break, per Chris Haynes of NBA TV.
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Keegan Murray (PF)
Out
The Kings said on Friday (Mar. 13) that Murray will be re-evaluated in two weeks, per Matt George of ABC 10 Sacramento.
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Malik Monk (SG)
Day to day
Monk did not play on Tuesday's (Mar. 17) game against San Antonio.
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De'Andre Hunter (SF)
Out
Hunter is set to undergo season-ending eye surgery, according to Chris Haynes of NBA TV.
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Domantas Sabonis (C)
Out
Sabonis underwent season-ending knee surgery Wednesday (Feb. 18) to repair a torn left meniscus, Shams Charania of ESPN.
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Devin Carter (PG)
Day to day
Carter did not play on Tuesday's (Mar. 17) game against the Spurs.
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Drew Eubanks (C)
Out
Eubanks will have surgery to repair a torn UCL in his left thumb, according to Matt George of ABC 10 Sacramento reports Sunday (Mar. 15).
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Devin Vassell (SG)
Day to day
Vassell did not play on Tuesday's (Mar. 17) game against the Kings.
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David Jones Garcia (SF)
Out
The Spurs announced on Wednesday (Feb. 4) that Jones Garcia underwent ankle surgery and will miss the remainder of the 2025-26 season, per Tom Orsborn of the San Antonio Express-News.
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Collin Murray-Boyles (PF)
Day to day
The Raptors listed Murray-Boyles as Doubtful for Wednesday's (Mar. 18) game against Chicago.
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Lauri Markkanen (PF)
Out
The Jazz said on Thursday (Mar. 12) that Markkanen should be viewed as week-to-week until a meaningful update is provided..
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Jusuf Nurkic (C)
Out
The Jazz reported on Monday (Feb. 23) that Nurkic will undergo season-ending nose surgery.
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Keyonte George (PG)
Out
George has been diagnosed with a Grade 2 hamstring strain and will be reassessed in two weeks, Tim Bontemps of ESPN.com.
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Jaren Jackson (C)
Out
The Jazz said on Thursday (Feb. 12) that Jackson Jr. will miss the rest of the season to undergo knee surgery.
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Walker Kessler (C)
Out
Kessler will undergo left shoulder surgery to address a torn labrum and will miss the remainder of the 2025-26 season, as per Tony Jones of The Athletic.
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Trae Young (PG)
Out
The Wizards listed Young as OUT for Thursday's (Mar. 19) game against the Pistons.
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Cam Whitmore (SF)
Out
The Wizards announced Wednesday (Jan. 15) that Whitmore will miss the remainder of the 2025-26 season while he begins the recovery process for a diagnosed venous condition.
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Alex Sarr (C)
Day to day
The Wizards listed Sarr as Questionable for Thursday's (Mar. 19) game against the Pistons.
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Bilal Coulibaly (SF)
Day to day
The Wizards listed Coulibaly as Questionable for Thursday's (Mar. 19) game against the Pistons.
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Kyshawn George (SG)
Out
The Wizards announced Wednesday (Mar. 4) that George has been diagnosed with a partial tear of the UCL in his left elbow and will be re-evaluated in three weeks.
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Anthony Davis (PF)
Out
The Wizards announced Thursday (Mar. 5) that Davis will be re-evaluated in two weeks.
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D'Angelo Russell (PG)
Day to day
Russell did not play in Monday's (Mar. 16) game against the Warriors.
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Leaky Black (SF)
Day to day
Black did not play in Monday's (Mar. 16) game against the Warriors.

NBA injury reports often have a large impact on the outcome of a game. If you don’t check tonight’s inactive players before betting on a game, you’re essentially going in blind. Using an NBA injury report can help you make informed decisions when it comes to betting spreads, totals, player props and more. 

NBA Injuries

One of the great wild cards for teams looking to win the NBA Finals is the occurrence of injuries. With the size of the NBA’s roster of active players, the length of the regular season, the density of the schedule and the increasing pace of play, the risk of injury is high.

An injury could cost a player the entire season, like Tyrese Haliburton or Damian Lillard in 2025-26. It could cause a few missed games or a multi-week absence. It could also be a nagging thing that limits a player’s performance until he’s fully recovered.

Below, we’ll take a look at the type of injuries that can affect a team, how those injuries affect NBA bettors, and how long it can take a player to heal so you can estimate the timeline for return and bet accordingly in the meantime. 

How NBA Injuries Affect Bettors

Obviously, a star player can only do so much to help his team if he’s on the bench. And in the NBA, injuries can sometimes fall into a gray area.

The NBA is notorious for having players pop up on or off the injury report mere moments before a game begins, making it difficult to anticipate last-second changes to betting markets. Some players fall into this trend more often than others – just think about load management – but almost no one is exempt.

We can’t always predict when injuries like these will happen, but there are some ways we can plan around it. Injury-prone players don’t always play in back-to-backs, for example. And just because they aren’t on the injury report the morning of the game doesn’t mean they won’t be later on.

If you’re betting on the NBA, you’ll want to keep up with the latest injury news by following beat writers for individual teams on social media to see who is dressing for practice and shootaround. These reporters will have the most up-to-date information and may even be able to predict certain absences.

As bettors, it’s our job to take advantage of opportunities like these. If someone like Victor Wembanyama is ruled out, betting markets will rapidly adjust for everything from spreads to player props. Knowing who generally sees an uptick in performance when key players sit out is an excellent strategy for prop betting. 

Ultimately, our best advice is to keep up with trends and statistics regarding how a team performs with and without their star players. Use this information to your advantage as soon as the news drops to get an edge on oddsmakers. 

The Most Commonly Occurring NBA Injuries

NBA players may dribble and shoot with their hands, but the vast majority of the game comes down to running and jumping. So it’s no surprise that lower-body injuries – to the legs and feet – are among the most common ailments reported in the NBA.

Knee Injuries

Knee injuries can range from mildly nagging to season-ending and career-threatening, but they affect virtually every player in the league to some degree. Despite all of the efforts that seek to mitigate the development of these injuries, knee issues are especially common.

According to a 2021 study, knee soreness and swelling from wear and tear are responsible for more missed games than any other single injury. Knee inflammation is responsible for 11.9 percent of all injuries and has a huge impact on player participation.

Often called patellar tendonitis or jumper’s knee, it is normally cured with rest, anti-inflammatory drugs, and physical therapy. It can result in a game or two missed or an extended stay on the sideline. Most players get back to their preinjury performance after a short period of time.

A knee fracture can keep a player out for several months and could be season-ending. Torn ACLs and other knee ligaments are more common in other sports, but the injury still strikes a handful of players each season. 

Joel Embiid’s persistent knee injuries have forced him to miss substantial time since he first entered the NBA in 2014. To date, he’s never played more than 68 games in a single season. 

Foot and Ankle Injuries

Landing after jumping to shoot or rebound can cause ankle injuries, which are among the most commonly occurring problems in the NBA. With the amount of time spent jumping and running, wear and tear on a player’s feet can also lead to foot injury. 

Low-grade ankle sprains can cause a game or two on the bench, while a high-ankle sprain with higher-grade ratings can cause a player to miss weeks. Ankle soreness is another general ailment that can leave players with a day-to-day designation for weeks at a time. 

Sometimes, a player will deal with ankle issues throughout their entire career. Stephen Curry had ankle problems throughout his first few seasons and eventually got it corrected, but he still suffers the occasional ankle injury. 

Lisfranc fractures aren’t common, but they are serious. It refers to displacement or fractures to the bones in the middle of the foot. Chet Holmgren missed his entire rookie season with a Lisfranc fracture.

Hand and Arm Injuries

Hands and arms don’t take the same beating as legs in the NBA, but they can still suffer plenty of trauma. Fingers can get dislocated or hyperextended from trying to grab rebounds and wrists can be sprained bracing from a fall.

Less common but more severe is a torn ligament in the thumb or other fingers. The time missed for this injury is usually over two months and almost always requires surgery.

Wrist fractures are a common injury. They can require surgery, or players can sometimes try to play through them. LaMelo Ball and Jayson Tatum have both battled wrist fractures over the last few years. 

Falls are also a cause for elbow fractures, which is the most common elbow injury in the league, but relatively rare compared to other injuries.

Other Injuries

There are a number of other types of injuries you may come across while following the National Basketball Association.

Hamstring injuries are generally nagging and force a player out for an average of a week and a half. Hip injuries can range from a contusion to a torn hip labrum, which can be season-ending and career-altering. Isaiah Thomas went from an All-Star to struggling to reach that level again after returning from a labrum injury.

Groin or adductor injuries can keep a player out for extended periods of time. LeBron James and Anthony Davis have both battled groin problems, among others. 

Stress fractures refer to breaks in bones that come from wear and tear gradually, over time, rather than in a single incident. In the 2025-26 NBA season, we’ve already seen Obi Toppin endure a lengthy absence because of a stress reaction. 

The Most Frequently Injured NBA Player Positions

The biggest and smallest players in the league are most likely to suffer injuries. Point guards, who are much smaller than the giants they go up against, are most likely to be knocked to the ground on drives to the basket and can suffer injuries related to contact and collision.

Big men are carrying the most weight and also spend most of their time near the basket, where collisions are commonplace and they need to jump and land on every rebounding attempt, also putting their hands and fingers at risk.

Highly athletic players can also be more susceptible to injuries due to their frequent fast motions and aggressive style of play. High-flying guards like Ja Morant also need to be careful about the way they land on their feet after finishing a dunk.  

Where to Find the Official NBA Injury Report

NBA teams must report information concerning player injuries, illnesses and rest for all games.

The NBA requires teams to announce a player’s status the day before a game, along with a specific designation like out, doubtful, questionable, or probable. These statuses can change throughout the day as a game gets closer, however, so it’s important to check more than once. 

Bettors looking to simplify this process can head to OddsTrader to check out the latest injury report for every NBA game.

NBA Injury Report: Frequently Asked Questions

Injuries have become a hot topic of discussion in NBA circles. Here are a few frequently asked questions that continue popping up. 

Does the NBA have an Injured List?

Yes, the NBA has an injured list, which can be found by viewing a team’s official injury report. This allows teams to temporarily remove injured players from the active roster.

Are there more injuries in the NBA now?

Yes, the NBA has seen an increase in game-related injuries over a 10-year period, possibly due to the rise in physical contact, tight scheduling, and increased pace of play. Ankle injuries are the most common, but knee injuries result in more missed games.

Are basketball players prone to injury?

Yes, professional basketball players are prone to injuries, with ankle and knee injuries being the most common. Studies have shown that taller and heavier players are more likely to sustain injuries due to the jumping and pivoting movements involved in various basketball activities.

What position gets injured the most in basketball?

Shooting guards have been shown to endure the most injuries in the NBA, but centers and point guards often appear on the injury report as well. In short, there’s no position that can be considered “safe” from injuries. 

Why are there so many Achilles injuries in the NBA?

Some have speculated that factors like increased pace of play, as well as tight scheduling with back-to-backs and quick turnarounds between games, have contributed to an increase in Achilles injuries. Players are not built to be able to handle such a significant load over the course of an 82-game season, let alone into the playoffs. 

In the 2024-25 playoffs, Damian Lillard, Jayson Tatum, and Tyrese Haliburton all suffered Achilles injuries that would hold them out for the entirety of the 2025-26 season. 

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