On Saturday evening, the Dallas Mavericks hosted the Boston Celtics in Texas. The Mavs lost by a score of 122-107 to fall to 24-22 in their first 46 games. Kl
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DALLAS — The Mavericks are getting slightly healthier as they upgraded a pair of guys on their injury report for the Celtics game Saturday. Klay Thompson (ankle) and Jaden Hardy (ankle) were upgraded from questionable to available, though Mavs coach Jason Kidd said they’re both going to be on minutes limitations.
Harrison is pleased with what Thompson has provided so far, but says Dallas will truly benefit from having the veteran in the playoffs.
The Dallas Mavericks will play their fourth and final matchup of the season against the Oklahoma City Thunder on Thursday, with both teams playing on the second night of a back-to-back. Both teams are also dealing with hefty injury reports, with 12 players total out for this matchup.
Thompson (ankle) is available for Saturday's game versus the Celtics but will be limited to around 24-25 minutes, Grant reports.
The Dallas Mavericks will take on the Minnesota Timberwolves in a regular season matchup on Wednesday. Ahead of the game, eight Mavericks players, including Klay Thompson, appear on the injury report, though Kyrie Irving is confirmed to play against Minnesota.
The latest Dallas Mavericks injury report for their contest with the Wizards lists six absentees, including Luka Doncic.
Klay Thompson is listed as questionable for the Dallas Mavericks' matchup against the OKC Thunder on Thursday. The four-time NBA champion's participation will be a game-time decision.
Luka Doncic is among six Mavericks players who will not be available for Monday night's game against the Wizards.
Thompson, WSU’s most celebrated alumnus (2008-11), had his uniform retired during halftime of his program’s eventual 89-76 win against Oregon State on Saturday. He joins Steve Puidokas (1973-77) as the only Coug men’s basketball players to have their numbers hang near the ceiling.
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