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Mar 16, 2024 21 5 3 2 14
Mar 15, 2024 16 4 5 3 17
Mar 13, 2024 27 9 5 3 20
Mar 11, 2024 11 2 1 2 8
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2023 1006.7 9.5 2.6 1.0 1.7 0.4 0.4
2022 58317.1 20.6 8.1 1.9 4.7 1.3 0.6
2021 102716.8 20.2 7.6 2.2 5.2 0.6 0.6
3y Avg. 78016.6 21.4 7.9 2.1 4.9 0.9 0.6
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  • Hornets' Aleksej Pokusevski: Returns to NBA

    The Hornets recalled Pokusevski from the G League's Greensboro Swarm on Friday. Pokusevski will return to the NBA after a short stint in the G League. However, the 21-year-old big man is unlikely to receive significant playing time for the Hornets.
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  • Hornets' Aleksej Pokusevski: Recalled to Hornets

    Charlotte recalled Pokusevski from the G League's Greensboro Swarm on Monday. Pokusevski latched on with Charlotte after being waived by Oklahoma City at the end of February. He will likely get some opportunities to impress with the Hornets down the stretch, as they are dealing with a ton of injuries all over the roster.
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  • Hornets' Aleksej Pokusevski: Signs with Charlotte

    Pokusevski agreed to a contract with Charlotte on Tuesday after being waived by Oklahoma City last week, Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN reports. Pokusevski, the 17th overall pick of the 2020 NBA Draft, has dealt with myriad of injuries across three-plus seasons in Oklahoma City. However, the 22-year-old flashed potential in 34 appearances in 2022-23, averaging 8.1 points, 4.7 rebounds, 1.9 assists, 1.3 blocks and 1.1 three-pointers in 20.6 minutes while shooting 39.5 percent from three-point range. A skinny frame likely precludes the seven-foot Serbian from evolving into a full-time center, but he will likely take priority over JT Thor for third-string minutes in the Hornets' frontcourt moving forward.
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  • Thunder's Aleksej Pokusevski: Recalled to Thunder

    The Thunder recalled Pokusevski from the G League's Oklahoma City Blue on Tuesday, Andrew Schlecht of The Athletic reports. Pokusevski will rejoin the Thunder after being sent to the G League earlier in the day to presumably practice. Tre Mann and Ousmane Dieng will be recalled alongside Pokusevski in advance of Wednesday's game against Chicago.
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  • Thunder's Aleksej Pokusevski: Logs five minutes in blowout

    Pokusevski finished with zero points (0-1 FG, 0-1 3Pt), one rebound and one assist across five minutes during Tuesday's 123-87 victory over the Spurs. Pokusevski re-entered the rotation Tuesday, playing five minutes of garbage time. Often viewed as a speculative per-minute asset, Pokusevski now finds himself in a tough spot, surrounded by a team looking to push for wins as opposed to draft picks. In a nutshell, he can be ignored in just about every format.
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  • Thunder's Aleksej Pokusevski: Off injury report

    Pokusevski (ankle) has no injury designation for Wednesday's regular-season opener against Houston. Pokusevski's recovery was ahead of schedule as of Oct. 18, and it appears that the 21-year-old will be active for the start of the regular season. He'll likely be ramped up with extreme caution, but Pokusevski could cut into minutes for Ousmane Dieng when fully healthy.
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  • Thunder's Aleksej Pokusevski: Ahead of schedule

    Coach Mark Daigneault said Wednesday that Pokusevski's (ankle) rehab is "accelerating better than we thought," Rylan Stiles of FanSided.com reports. Pokusevski sprained his right ankle during an offseason workout in September and was slated to be re-evaluated in six weeks. While his rehab appears to be going well, the fourth-year forward will likely still miss the start of the regular season. When healthy, he'll presumably be outside of the rotation now that Chet Holmgren is back in the picture, but Pokusevski could quickly carve out a reserve role if the Thunder's frontcourt suffers an injury or two. Pokusevski has averaged at least 20 minutes per game in each of his first three NBA seasons.
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  • Thunder's Aleksej Pokusevski: Sustains right ankle sprain

    Pokusevski (arm) sustained a right ankle sprain during an offseason workout Tuesday and will be re-evaluated in six weeks, Brandon Rahbar of DailyThunder.com reports. Pokusevski suffered a small right humerus fracture at the beginning of June and was unable to play for the Serbian national team in the FIBA World Cup as a result. Although he was evidently cleared to resume working out, he's now dealing with an ankle issue that will force him to miss several weeks and could sideline him for the start of the regular season. Pokusevski has had a relatively consistent role over his first three seasons with the Thunder, averaging 8.0 points, 4.9 rebounds and 2.1 assists in 21.7 minutes per game.
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  • Thunder's Aleksej Pokusevski: Won't play in World Cup

    Pokusevski (arm) hasn't received medical permission to train until August, ruling him out for the FIBA World Cup, Eurohoops.net reports. Pokusevski hoped to make his debut for the Serbia national team but is still recovering from a small right humerus fracture. He's still expected to be ready for Oklahoma City's training camp at the end of September, but he may be limited at first.
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  • Thunder's Aleksej Pokusevski: Suffers right arm fracture

    Pokusevski suffered a small right humerus fracture May 31 and will be re-evaluated in four-to-six weeks, Clemente Almanza of the Thunder Wire reports. Pokusevski has had some tough injury luck lately, as he missed over half of his third NBA season with a total of 34 games played. Fortunately, he still has a lot of time to recover in advance of training camp with the Thunder. With an improved three-point shot and a knack for blocking shots, Pokusevski has the potential to play a big role for the Thunder.
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  • Thunder's Aleksej Pokusevski: Remains sidelined Friday

    Pokusevski (knee) is out for Friday's Play-In Game versus the Timberwolves. Pokusevski will miss his fifth straight game Friday due to a left knee contusion. His absence shouldn't affect the Thunder's rotation. If Oklahoma City beats Minnesota, Pokusevski's next chance to suit up will be Sunday's matchup with Denver.
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  • Thunder's Aleksej Pokusevski: Won't play Wednesday

    Pokusevski (knee) has been ruled out for Wednesday's Play-In Game versus New Orleans. Pokusevski has made just three appearances since Dec. 27 due to lower leg and knee injuries, so it's unsurprising that he won't be available Wednesday. His continued absence won't significantly impact Oklahoma City's rotation.
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  • Thunder's Aleksej Pokusevski: Won't play Sunday

    Pokusevski (knee) is out Sunday against the Grizzlies. Pokusevski joins a myriad of his teammates on the sidelines for the regular-season finale. It's unlikely he will play a significant role during the Play-In Tournament or playoffs.
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  • Thunder's Aleksej Pokusevski: Late addition to injury report

    Pokusevski is out for Tuesday's game versus the Warriors due to a left knee contusion. Pokusevski has averaged just 8.0 minutes across his last three appearances, so his absence is unlikely to affect the Thunder's rotation. His next chance to suit up is Thursday's matchup with Utah.
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  • Thunder's Aleksej Pokusevski: Unlikely to see playing time

    Pokusevski is available for Friday's game versus the Lakers but likely won't play, Joe Mussatto of The Oklahoman reports. Pokusevski hasn't played since Dec. 27, so the Thunder are likely trying to slowly incorporate him back into the lineup. However, the 20-year-old forward should be featured in the rotation soon.
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  • Thunder's Aleksej Pokusevski: Officially available Friday

    Pokusevski (lower leg) isn't on the injury report for Friday's game against the Lakers. Pokusevski was recalled from the G League's Oklahoma City Blue earlier Friday and will officially be able to suit up for the parent club's matchup against the Lakers. He hasn't taken the court for the Thunder since Dec. 27, so it wouldn't be surprising to see him face a minutes restriction Friday.
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  • Thunder's Aleksej Pokusevski: Recalled by parent club

    Pokusevski was recalled from the G League's Oklahoma City Blue on Friday, Brandon Rahbar of DailyThunder.com reports. Pokusevski had been sidelined since late December with a non-displaced left tibial fracture, but he was assigned to the G League on March 6 and appeared in Wednesday's loss to Ontario. It's certainly possible he'll be able to suit up for the Thunder's game against the Lakers on Friday, but assuming he's available, it wouldn't be surprising to see his playing time monitored.
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  • Thunder's Aleksej Pokusevski: Moves rehab to G League

    The Thunder assigned Pokusevski (lower leg) to the G League's Oklahoma City Blue on Monday, Joe Mussatto of The Oklahoman reports. Pokusevski, who has been sidelined since late December with a non-displaced left tibial fracture, is scheduled to practice with the Blue, but he remains without a clear timeline to return to game action. Expect the third-year big man to remain sidelined for the entirety of the Thunder's four-game slate during the upcoming wek.
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  • Thunder's Aleksej Pokusevski: Remains sidelined Wednesday

    Pokusevski (lower leg) is out for Wednesday's game versus the Lakers. Pokusevski will miss his 28th straight game Wednesday due to a non-displaced fracture in his left tibial plateau. On Sunday, Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault told Joe Mussatto of The Oklahoman that the 20-year-old big man remains on a return-to-play plan but has "no date to return." Given that no reports have surfaced indicating that Pokusevski has resumed full-court, full-contact practice, he appears safe to rule out through the Thunder's remaining two games this week, back-to-back matchups with the Jazz on Friday and Sunday.
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  • Thunder's Aleksej Pokusevski: Resumes on-court work

    Pokusevski (lower leg) was spotted on the court Monday doing some light shooting, Andrew Schlecht of The Athletic reports. The Thunder haven't provided a clear update regarding where exactly Pokusevski stands in his recovery from the non-displaced left tibial plateau fracture he suffered Dec. 27, but the fact that he didn't appear to be sporting any sort of cast or brace on his lower leg Monday suggests that he's made good progress in his recovery from the injury. Until the 21-year-old is able to resume practicing in some capacity, however, he'll remain without a clear timeline to return to game action. Expect Pokusevski's absence to extend into March, barring him taking any dramatic steps forward in his recovery program coming out of the All-Star break.
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