The latest to suffer a bite from the injury bug, or should I say pesky injury cockroach that won’t go away, is Reed Sheppard.
Reed Sheppard, the No. 3 pick in last year’s draft, is averaging 3.9 points, 1.4 rebounds and 1.2 assists this season.
Stepping into the starting lineup for the first time, Reed Sheppard didn’t just show up, he showed out. Scoring 25 points on ...
After a slow start to the season where he struggled to get minutes on a deep Rockets team — one that sent him to the G-League for a while — Reed Sheppard had started to find a groove in the ...
Head coach Ime Udoka told reporters Saturday that Sheppard fractured his right thumb and will be out for at least four weeks, Ben DuBose of USA Today reports. The rookie first-round pick was already ...
Ruled out for Saturday ...
Reed Sheppard will miss four weeks due to a thumb injury, suffering it in the Rockets' game against the Pelicans on March 6.
According to Space City Home Network reporter Vanessa Richardson, Rockets rookie guard Reed Sheppard is out for four weeks with a thumb fracture. The injury was sustained during the team's win on ...
I think you saw him, like right in front of your eyes, kind of get into a rhythm, become more aggressive, make the right play.” ...
Now he will be out at least a month, and likely longer, with a fractured thumb, something Rockets coach Ime Udoka said on Saturday. Udoka said the injury occurred when Reed tried to slap the ball out ...
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