Warriors' Trayce Jackson-Davis: Doesn't score in Rising Stars final
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Jackson-Davis saw 3:46 of court time but did not record any stats during Team C's 25-14 win over Team G League in the final of the Rising Stars event Friday.
Jackson-Davis did manage to tie teammate Ryan Dunn for a game-best plus-15 point-differential in the final. Jackson-Davis had more of an impact in the semifinals against Team T, finishing with six points (3-4 FG) across 8:05 of playing time. With their win over Team G League, Team C will move on to the All-Star Game tournament Sunday and face Team Shaq in the first round.
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Warriors' Trayce Jackson-Davis: Available Thursday
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Jackson-Davis (knee) is available for Thursday's game against the Lakers.
After missing Wednesday's loss to Utah due to knee soreness, Jackson-Davis will return Thursday on the second leg of Golden State's back-to-back. The 24-year-old big man will come off the bench against Los Angeles, and he has averaged 5.0 points, 3.8 rebounds, and 1.4 assists in 12.5 minutes over his last five games.
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Warriors' Trayce Jackson-Davis: Expected to play Thursday
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Jackson-Davis (knee) is listed as probable for Thursday's game versus the Lakers.
Jackson-Davis is expected to return to action Thursday after missing Golden State's previous contest due to right knee soreness. However, Jackson-Davis lost his starting spot to Quinten Post when he was available.
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Warriors' Trayce Jackson-Davis: Downgraded to out
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Jackson-Davis (knee) is out for Wednesday's game against the Jazz, Danny Emerman of The San Jose Mercury News reports.
Right knee soreness will keep Jackson-Davis out of action for the first leg of Golden State's back-to-back Wednesday, and the big man will aim to return in Thursday's showdown against the Lakers. Quinten Post will take over down low in the Warriors' starting lineup, and Kevon Looney will take on the backup center role against Utah.
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Warriors' Trayce Jackson-Davis: Now questionable
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Jackson-Davis is listed as questionable for Wednesday's game against the Thunder due to right knee soreness.
Jackson-Davis is a late addition to the injury report Wednesday for the opening leg of a back-to-back set. Quinten Post will start at the center position, and Kevon Looney would operate as Post's primary backup if Jackson-Davis can't go.
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Warriors' Trayce Jackson-Davis: Coming off bench against OKC
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Jackson-Davis will come off the bench during Wednesday's game against the Thunder, Anthony Slater of The Athletic reports.
Jackson-Davis started the last three games for the Warriors, but head coach Steve Kerr and his coaching staff have decided to go with Quinten Post as a starter for Wednesday's game against the Thunder. The second-round pick has played well as one of Golden State's two-way players, averaging 7.5 points, 2.5 rebounds and 1.6 assists per game, shooting 44.9 percent from the field and 37.5 percent from beyond the arc.
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Warriors' Trayce Jackson-Davis: Available vs. Chicago
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Jackson-Davis (ankle) is available for Thursday's game against the Bulls, Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN.com reports.
Jackson-Davis came off the bench in the last game against the Kings on Wednesday but finished with 11 points and eight rebounds across 24 minutes, so it wouldn't be surprising if he returns to the first unit here. The second-year big man is averaging 8.4 points, 6.5 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game across 42 appearances (34 starts) in 2024-25.
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Warriors' Trayce Jackson-Davis: Iffy against Chicago
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Jackson-Davis is listed as questionable for Thursday's game versus the Bulls due to a sprained right ankle.
Jackson-Davis moved to the bench in Golden State's most recent outing and is now in danger of missing Thursday's contest. If Jackson-Davis is ultimately ruled out, Kevon Looney and Quinten Post are candidates to receive increased playing time.
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Warriors' Trayce Jackson-Davis: Available Wednesday
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Jackson-Davis (thumb) has been cleared to play Wednesday against the Timberwolves.
Jackson-Davis will play in Wednesday's game against the Timberwolves after spraining his right thumb in Monday's loss to the Raptors. The 24-year-old big man is averaging a career-high 8.6 points and 6.1 rebounds per game this season for the Warriors.
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Warriors' Trayce Jackson-Davis: Returns Monday
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Jackson-Davis (hand) checked back into Monday's game against Toronto with 2:46 remaining in the third quarter, Warriors beat writer Danny Emerman reports.
Jackson-Davis exited for the locker room to get his right hand taped up with 7:05 remaining in the third quarter. The big man will likely shoulder his usual workload the rest of the way after the brief exit, though the hand injury could be something to monitor ahead of Wednesday's game against Minnesota.
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Warriors' Trayce Jackson-Davis: Good to go against Indiana
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Jackson-Davis (eye) is available and in the starting five for Friday's game versus the Pacers, Alex Golden of the 'Setting the Pace' podcast reports.
Jackson-Davis has been upgraded from questionable to available Friday despite dealing with a left eye contusion. Across his last 10 appearances, the 24-year-old big man is averaging 11.8 points, 8.5 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 1.1 blocks in 26.0 minutes.
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Warriors' Trayce Jackson-Davis: Iffy for Friday
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Jackson-Davis is listed as questionable for Friday's game versus the Pacers due to a left eye contusion.
Jackson-Davis is in danger of missing his first game of the season Friday due to injury. With Draymond Green (back) already ruled out against Indiana, Kevon Looney, Quinten Post and Kyle Anderson could all receive increased playing time.
Jackson-Davis posted 19 points (9-12 FG, 1-1 FT), seven rebounds, one block and two steals across 35 minutes during Tuesday's 114-98 loss to the Heat.
Jackson-Davis produced a season-high 19 points just two days after a scoreless dud against the Kings in 18 minutes. He remains a dicey late-round fantasy option for his sporadic production and is averaging 9.8 points, 7.8 rebounds, 2.6 assists, 1.0 steals and 0.8 blocks over his last five games.
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Warriors' Trayce Jackson-Davis: Excels in return to first unit
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Jackson-Davis registered 15 points (7-8 FG, 1-2 FT), nine rebounds, two assists, two blocks and one steal across 26 minutes during Saturday's 113-103 victory over the Timberwolves.
After coming off the bench in each of his last six appearances, Jackson-Davis played a season-high 26 minutes and delivered a full stat line but struggled with foul trouble when returning to the first unit. With Draymond Green (ankle) sidelined, the Warriors rolled with Jackson-Davis and Kyle Anderson in the starting frontcourt. Jackson-Davis is now averaging 8.6 points, 5.6 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 0.8 blocks in 17.9 minutes per game over 19 contests as a starter this year. It's unknown if coach Steve Kerr will stick with the 24-year-old big man in the starting lineup going forward, as it's worth noting Golden State may have opted for more size at center in a matchup with the physical Rudy Gobert on Saturday, but Jackson-Davis is worth a speculative add in fantasy leagues for managers who seek swats, boards and a high field-goal percentage.
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Warriors' Trayce Jackson-Davis: Back in starting role
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Jackson-Davis is in the starting lineup for Saturday's game against the Suns, John Dickinson of 95.7 The Game San Francisco reports.
Jackson-Davis will return to the first unit after coming off the bench in the 105-101 loss to the Thunder on Wednesday. He's averaging 8.6 points, 5.4 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 0.6 blocks per game when deployed in a starting role this season.
Jackson-Davis provided 14 points (6-11 FG, 2-2 FT), 11 rebounds, four assists and one block in 22 minutes during Wednesday's 120-97 win over Atlanta.
Jackson-Davis recorded his first double-double of the season Wednesday, and it was also the first time he scored in double digits since the 125-112 win over the Wizards on Nov. 4. Jackson-Davis' role as the Warriors' starting center is not under any threat. He's averaging 7.8 points and 5.2 rebounds per game since the beginning of November while starting in each of his nine outings.
Jackson-Davis totaled eight points (4-5 FG, 0-2 FT), three rebounds, two assists, one block and one steal over 20 minutes during Monday's 102-99 loss to the Clippers.
This was a solid performance by Jackson-Davis, but his workloads continue to be minimal at best. Through 13 games, he's getting an average of 16.8 minutes per night. His per-minute upside is strong, so fantasy managers will want to watch his role closely.
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Warriors' Trayce Jackson-Davis: Remains perfect through two games
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Jackson-Davis totaled 12 points (6-6 FG), nine rebounds and two assists over 17 minutes during Friday's 127-86 victory over the Jazz.
Jackson-Davis was one rebound shy from registering his first double-double of the season Friday, and he has hit all 10 of his field-goal attempts through the first two games of the regular season. Jackson-Davis shouldn't see high-volume shooting while playing alongside Stephen Curry and Buddy Hield, but the 24-year-old should be able to log solid rebounding numbers as long as he continues to serve as the Warriors' starting center ahead of veteran Kevon Looney.
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Warriors' Trayce Jackson-Davis: Not starting Wednesday
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Jackson-Davis will come off the bench for Wednesday's preseason game against Sacramento, Anthony Slater of The Athletic reports.
Kevon Looney enters Golden State's starting lineup in his place. Jackson-Davis should still have ample opportunity for playing time, as coach Steve Kerr indicated Draymond Green will play only in the first half of Wednesday's contest, per Kendra Andrews of ESPN.com.
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Warriors' Trayce Jackson-Davis: Rough night despite start
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Jackson-Davis amassed two points (1-1 FG) and one rebound in 11 minutes during Tuesday's 118-94 Play-In Game loss to Sacramento.
Jackson-Davis got the starting nod Tuesday but was limited to just 11 minutes in the loss. He was simply outclassed here, resulting in the Warriors leaning more into their veterans in an attempt to get the victory. While it has been a disappointing season for Golden State, Jackson-Davis has been a positive, carving out a consistent role on a team in need of a youth movement.