Rudy Gobert Expected To Miss 4-6 Weeks

3:16pm: The Jazz have issued an official update of their own, confirming that an MRI on Gobert’s right knee revealed a “tibia contusion.” The veteran center will be reevaluated in four weeks, according to the team.

3:11pm: Jazz center Rudy Gobert is expected to be sidelined for about four to six weeks with a bone bruise in his right knee, according to Shams Charania of The Vertical. TNT’s David Aldridge (Twitter link) reported the same timeline, citing a source.

Gobert suffered the injury on Friday against Miami and missed Saturday’s game against Brooklyn. The injury occurred on a play in which the big man collided with Heat guard Dion Waiters, and Gobert suggested after the game that he felt like it was a “dirty play” on Waiters’ part, as Eric Woodyard of The Deseret News details.

“He just dove right into my knee,” Gobert said.

Gobert, 25, had been his usual effective self early in the 2017/18 season, averaging 13.9 PPG, 10.5 RPG, and a league-high 2.5 BPG for the Jazz. In his absence, Derrick Favors, who recorded 24 points and 12 rebounds on Saturday, may have an opportunity for a larger role. Ekpe Udoh and Jonas Jerebko could also see more minutes, and rookie center Tony Bradley might even have a chance to see some playing time.

Rubio, Gobert Still Adjusting To One Another

  • New Jazz point guard Ricky Rubio is still working to develop chemistry with incumbent star Rudy Gobert, as Eric Woodyard of The Deseret News details. “I’ve got to learn his game, he’s got to learn mine,” Rubio said. “It’s just a process. We’re trying but we don’t want to overdo it. It’s going to come with time.” Added Gobert: “I think it might be overthinking. We’ve just got to play basketball.”

NBA G League Assignments/Recalls: 11/9/17

Here are the G League transactions for Thursday:

Jazz Value Thabo Sefolosha's Leadership

  • Speaking of veteran leadership, the Jazz feel like they’re benefiting from the presence of free agent signee Thabo Sefolosha, with coaches and teammates alike referring to the swingman has a strong leader. “Leadership is something that can’t be forced,” head coach Quin Snyder said, per Eric Woodyard of The Deseret News. “I think people have to want to follow you. You have to be able to lead them a direction that’s productive and [Sefolosha’s] experience and intelligence allow him to.”

Joe Johnson Expected To Miss At Least Two Weeks

Jazz forward Joe Johnson has been diagnosed with tendon instability in his right wrist, and is expected to be sidelined for Utah’s next several games, the team announced today in a press release. According to the Jazz, Johnson will be reevaluated in two weeks.

Johnson, who is in the second and final year of his contract with the Jazz, is off to a slow start this season. While the sample size is very small, Johnson is putting up career-worst numbers so far in PPG (6.3), FG% (.391), and 3PT% (.118). He’ll look to improve those marks once he gets back on the court, which may happen later this month.

In Johnson’s absence, regulars like Joe Ingles, Rodney Hood, Donovan Mitchell, and Thabo Sefolosha could see their minutes increase slightly. Since Johnson has spent most of the year playing at either the three or four, a backup forward like Jonas Jerebko may also have an opportunity to enter the rotation.

The Jazz aren’t currently eligible to apply for a hardship exception and gain an extra roster spot, since they only have two players – Johnson and Dante Exum – on the shelf with injuries.

NBA G League Assignments/Recalls: 10/27/17

Here are the G League updates from around the league today:

  • The Grizzlies have assigned center Deyonta Davis and forward Ivan Rabb to the Memphis Hustle, their G League affiliate, the team announced in a press release. Neither Davis nor Rabb saw action with the big league club in the first week of the regular season.
  • The Jazz sent Tony Bradley to the Salt Lake City Stars, their affiliate team in the G League, the organization revealed in a press release.
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