Injury update: Isaiah Thomas undergoes MRI

Isaiah Thomas against the Oklahoma City Thunder. (Photo: Tobin Halsey)

According to an NBA source, Sacramento Kings point guard Isaiah Thomas underwent an MRI earlier Tuesday on his left wrist.  Counter to other media reports, the results of the tests were negative and Thomas is not expected to miss any time with the injury.

Since taking over the starting position 35 games ago, Thomas is averaging 21.5 points, 6.9 assists and 1.3 steals per game in 37.5 minutes.  But rumors that he was having some discomfort in his wrist began a few weeks back.

Recently, his shooting numbers have taken a dramatic dip, beginning in January when he shot just 41.2 percent from the field and 32.7 percent from long range.  Thomas’s overall field goal percentage has bounced back in the month of February, but his 3-point percentage for the seven games this month is 24.1 percent.

Thomas and rookie guard Ben McLemore were the subject of a trade rumor on Monday, but coach Michael Malone and general manager Pete D’Alessandro refuted the reports following practice on Tuesday afternoon.

“The report that was, I think on Yahoo!, about our offer to Boston was so erroneous and I don’t know where it came from,” Malone told reporters on Tuesday.  “We dispel the rumors that are out there that we know are not true, but at the same time, this is a business and you have no idea what can happen up until trade deadline.  I think all of our players realize that.”

With injuries and possible trade rumors swirling, it should be a wild couple of days in Sacramento.

DeMarcus Cousins Injury Update

Thomas wasn’t the only Kings player to undergo an MRI today.  For the second straight day, center DeMarcus Cousins made a trip to the doctors office for testing.  Results of the first MRI were inconclusive, but a second test confirmed the Kings medical staff’s earlier diagnosis of a strained left hip flexor.

Cousins has been unable to participate in practice since returning from the All-Star break.  He is listed as day-to-day, but considered doubtful for Wednesday’s match-up against the Golden State Warriors.

 

 

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