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The Portland Trail Blazers and Denver Nuggets will play their first game following the NBA All-Star break on Friday, but Scoot Henderson, the starting point guard, won’t be available.
How Henderson hurt himself is unknown. The Blazers’ most recent contest was a February 15 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves. Henderson finished the game with 15 points in 31 minutes. Scoot also took part in last Friday’s NBA Rising Stars event during All-Star Weekend.
For the Blazers this season, Henderson is averaging 12.9 points and 4.7 assists. He took back the starting point guard position last week after having a difficult start to the season.
On the Blazers’ injury list, Henderson is hardly the only one. Shaedon Sharpe, the shooting guard, underwent lower abdomen surgery earlier this month, and is currently recuperating. Malcolm Brogdon is still out due to tendinitis in his elbow. After undergoing surgery, backup centers Robert Williams III and Moses Brown are also sidelined, and rookie Ryan Rupert is sidelined due to a sprained right ankle.
For the Blazers, forward Jabari Walker is also doubtful due to a sprained right ankle.