
Anthony Davis Questionable For The All-Star Game Due To Shoulder Injury
Add Anthony Davis to the growing list of stars that will be unavailable for the 2015 NBA All-Star Game.
Kobe Bryant, Blake Griffin, and Dwayne Wade are all out of service for the ASG due to injuries, with Carmelo Anthony as a possibility. From ESPN’s Marc Stein, Anthony Davis is now questionable for Sunday’s encore event at Madison Square Garden as well:
New Orleans Pelicans star forward Anthony Davis‘ availability for this weekend’s All-Star Game will likely depend on whether he can play in New Orleans’ home game Wednesday against Indiana, according to league sources.
Sources told ESPN.com that Davis, who suffered a shoulder sprain Saturday night after a hard fall against Chicago, remains a doubt for the Pelicans’ game against Indiana as he continues to undergo treatment.
The Pelicans have officially listed Davis as questionable for Wednesday night’s game.
Davis was selected as a starting forward for the Western Conference, deservingly.
Replacements keep getting called up. DeMarcus Cousins got the nod to take Kobe’s spot and Damian Lillard for Blake Griffin. With Wade out, Kyle Korver or Brandon Knight will be called for the East. If Anthony Davis is unable to go, the Grizzlies are favored to have Mike Conley or Zach Randolph called. Luckily, there are plenty of deserving replacements out there, especially in the West.