Lodi News-Sentinel

Bagley’s latest injury adds to Kings’ bubble woes

- By Jason Anderson

The Kings suffered yet another blow to their playoff hopes Sunday when Marvin Bagley III went down with another foot injury, the latest setback for a player who has been plagued by injuries over his first two seasons in the NBA.

The Kings announced they were awaiting results of an MRI to determine the severity of an injury to Bagley’s right foot. Kings coach Luke Walton said the injury happened when Bagley jumped for an offensive rebound and landed on another player’s foot during Sunday’s practice. The Kings said they are awaiting further evaluation of Bagley’s MRI and will share more informatio­n when those results are available.

“That’s all we have,” Walton said. “I’m not a doctor. When we get informatio­n back from the doctors, we’ll pass it along and share it with others.”

Walton said he is encouragin­g Bagley to remain positive despite the latest setback. Bagley has been limited to 13 games this season due to a broken thumb and an injury to his other foot, but he impressed in workouts inside the NBA bubble after working hard to add size and strength during the coronaviru­s shutdown.

“He was a little frustrated obviously,” Walton said. “He was another guy that was having a good camp and he looked great. He was flying up and down the court. Whether it’s him or anybody, when you put in the kind of time to make it at this level and you really want to show what you can do, injuries can be a very frustratin­g part of the game. But he knows, and we talked about, no matter what the result is, no matter what comes of this, mentally, stay strong and keep working. He’s going to have a very successful career when it’s all said and done.”

Kings shorthande­d for scrimmage — Bagley’s status is in doubt as the Kings prepare to scrimmage the Miami Heat on Wednesday at Walt Disney World Resort outside Orlando, and he’s not alone missing a game that will be televised by NBC Sports California.

Point guard De’Aaron Fox will not play due to an ankle injury. Forward Harrison Barnes is still in Sacramento hoping to clear COVID19 protocols. Center Alex Len has joined the team in practice after recovering from COVID-19, but he needs more strength and conditioni­ng work before he is ready to suit up. Walton hopes center Richaun Holmes will be able to rejoin the team Tuesday following a mandatory 10-day quarantine for breaking bubble protocol, but Holmes will be held out of Wednesday’s scrimmage as well.

Walton said he used Harry Giles III and Nemanja Bjelica at center during Monday’s practice. Corey Brewer, at 6-foot-9, 196-pound wing, is filling in at power forward.

“We’re going to pretty small right now,” Walton said. “...We’ve got a lot of work to do and we’re going to see some funky lineups out there Wednesday that we haven’t seen all year. When Harry’s not on the floor, we’re going to be small.”

Walton, still looking for silver linings, said Giles has been one of the team’s best players in camp and Bjelica offers some intriguing possibilit­ies at the center spot due to his perimeter shooting ability.

“Belly did a great job at it,” Walton said. “He gives us a different dimension with how he spaces the floor. So for now that’s what it is. It’s Harry and Belly. We have Alex back, but he’s still got a lot of work to do before he’s ready to play games.”

 ?? EZRA SHAW/GETTY IMAGES/TNS ?? Marvin Bagley III of the Kings stands on the court during their game against the Mavericks on Jan. 15 in Sacramento.
EZRA SHAW/GETTY IMAGES/TNS Marvin Bagley III of the Kings stands on the court during their game against the Mavericks on Jan. 15 in Sacramento.

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