Eric Bledsoe Struggles In Game 1
Eric Bledsoe had a nightmare on Sunday in Game 1 against Boston, logging only 33 minutes before fouling out and finishing with only nine points. He shot 4-for-12 from the field, ending up with a team-high five turnovers as well. Bledsoe surprisingly spent a big part of the third sitting, as Malcolm Brogdon took off after halftime, and he never recovered. He even got embarrassed in the final seconds of regulation by a Terry Rozier crossover that left him chasing shadows. Milwaukee managed to take the game to overtime but still lost, and had Bledsoe performed up to his standards, then they would've had a great shot at victory. Expect a much-improved performance from him in Game 2.
Source: ESPN
Milwaukee Bucks point guard Source: ESPN
Eric Bledsoe Won't Play On Monday
Eric Bledsoe (Achilles) has been ruled out for Monday's game against the Milwaukee Bucks. He has yet to suit up for Portland after being traded there during the deadline. It sounds like the veteran guard will miss at least one more game. Anfernee Simons and Josh Hart should play heavy minutes on Monday. Simons should be an excellent DFS option while the Blazers are shorthanded. It's uncertain if Bledsoe will have much of a role in the rotation once he is cleared to play.
Source: NBA Injury Report
Portland Trail Blazers guard Source: NBA Injury Report
Eric Bledsoe Out Again On Wednesday
Eric Bledsoe (Achilles) will be out once again for Wednesday's game against the Los Angeles Lakers. Bledsoe, who was acquired in a trade with the Los Angeles Clippers last Friday, has yet to make his debut with the Blazers. He is dealing with left Achilles tendinitis. It's unclear at this point whether or not the 32-year-old veteran will remain with the Blazers or get traded again prior to Thursday's trade deadline. If he remains in Portland and gets healthy, he could find himself playing a big role on a team that's greatly lacking in playmakers. Anfernee Simons should lead the backcourt for the Blazers on Wednesday with help from CJ Elleby, Ben McLemore and Dennis Smith Jr.
Source: NBA Injury Report
Portland Trail Blazers guard Source: NBA Injury Report
Portland Acquires Eric Bledsoe, Justise Winslow
Eric Bledsoe and former lottery selection Justise Winslow highlight the return package that the Portland Trail Blazers have acquired in the deal that sends Norman Powell and Robert Covington to the Clippers. Bledsoe had seen his role diminish in his first season back with LA, averaging just 9.9 points across 25.2 minutes on a nightly basis, marks set to be his lowest since his most recent year with the Clippers in 2012-13. Winslow has struggled to crack the rotation, as he is on pace for career lows with 4.2 points and 12.9 minutes per contest. Both should see their respective roles expand with the Blazers, as Damian Lillard (abdominal) remains on the shelf.
Source: Adrian Wojnarowski
Veteran guard Source: Adrian Wojnarowski
Eric Bledsoe Has A Productive Night At Both Ends
Eric Bledsoe produced an 18-point, 10-assist double-double against the Nuggets on Sunday and added five steals and two blocks to his line. He pulled down a pair of rebounds as well, shooting 8-for-17 from the field with three turnovers in 37 minutes. With Reggie Jackson (health and safety protocols) and Paul George (elbow) out of commission, Bledsoe is the head honcho offensively for the Clippers, and he's produced strong performances in back-to-back games. He'll be heading out next against Brooklyn, which has been a golden matchup for point guards this season.
Source: ESPN
Los Angeles Clippers point guard Source: ESPN
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