Kings rookie big man Maxime Raynaud is hopeful he didn’t suffer a significant injury on Friday, Chris Biderman of the Sacramento Bee reports. He had to be helped off the court during the fourth quarter after injuring his left leg while attempting to set a screen for Russell Westbrook.
“I’ll be fine,” Raynaud said. “It was just scary. … I think it was just an unpleasing sensation you’re not used to.”
Raynaud will undergo an MRI on his left knee in Sacramento on Saturday. The second-round pick has appeared in 25 games (11 starts), averaging 10.5 points and 6.3 rebounds per night.
Here’s more from the Pacific Division:
- Luka Doncic and LeBron James didn’t have any trouble blending their talents on Friday, Broderick Turner of the Los Angeles Times notes. The Lakers‘ superstar duo led the club to a 128-121 win over Memphis. Doncic made 17-of-20 free throws while scoring 34 points with eight assists and six rebounds, and James had 31 points, nine rebounds and six assists. It marked the first time since March that Doncic and James have scored at least 30 points in the same game. “It was just playing and playing in rhythm,” James said. “We’re trying to find ways that we can be productive.”
- Dalton Knecht got a chance to play some minutes off the bench on Friday but the Lakers wing didn’t do much with his playing time. He went scoreless in 11 minutes, missing both of his shots. However, Knecht won’t be judged on offensive output alone. “Play hard – that’s been the biggest playing emphasis for him all season,” coach JJ Redick said, per Khobi Price of the Orange County Register. “He’s not going to be judged on whether he makes or misses shots. That helps. When you go through a stretch and you feel like your team isn’t playing hard, you got to play the guys that are consistently playing hard.” Knecht’s role has been reduced drastically this season after he appeared in 78 games as a rookie.
- Suns guard Grayson Allen missed his eighth consecutive game on Friday but he’s close to returning from a right knee injury, Duane Rankin of the Arizona Republic tweets. “He did (five-on-five on Thursday). That’s a big step,” coach Jordan Ott said. “And then it’s just the response back, which was great. Now he just wants another one. We’re right there.” Allen will participate in another five-on-five again before he comes back to action.

The ref help for the lakers is real – Doncic with 20 ftas, and the entire Grizzlies team 23.
Hate all those free throws for certain players.
Maybe the Grizzlies should try harder
Maybe but I’m talking about Butler, Harden, Mitchell, Embiid and the other stars who go to the line 15 or 20 times in many games. Maybe they are that much better but I have my doubts.
“ Raynaud will undergo an MRI on his left knee in Sacramento on Saturday. The second-round pick has appeared in 25 games (11 starts), averaging 10.5 points and 6.3 rebounds per night.”
This isn’t to rub it in. This is to never forget how the teams we root for. Totally blow it sometimes.
Warriors shouldn’t have passed on him. Just imagine where they be If they took him….
Get Well Maxime ……
I will take Knecht in NY …..
Bring a truck
He will be waiting on the curb with a free sign attached
You mean like “Free Me” ……
He’s a shooter. We need one
He’s a shooter who can’t shoot when the pressures on and it matters. Put him in during garbage time and he’ll go 3 for 3. In a close game, 3rd quarter, to stop a run or swing momentum… he misses …every…time. He also stinks on D
We can fix that in MSG. I guess he’ll come cheap then.