James Ennis III Stats
- Height / Weight
- 78 / 215 lbs.
- Date of Birth (Age)
- 7/1/1990 (33)
- Experience
- 6
- College
- Long Beach State
Career Stats
James Ennis III Last 10 Games
James Ennis III News
Orlando Magic shooting guard/small forward Terrence Ross (back) and small/power forward James Ennis III (calf) have both been ruled out for Saturday's contest against Memphis. Ross has now missed each of Orlando's past eight games due to the ailment, opening the door for Dwayne Bacon and Gary Harris to see both considerable minutes and shot attempts on the wing. The duo of Bacon and Harris will see their roles elevated by Ennis' absence as well, with the veteran opening a new starting five spot as he heads back to the sidelines with a lingering calf ailment. The next chance for Ross/Ennis to suit up comes Monday versus the Pistons.
Orlando Magic small forward James Ennis III (calf) has been deemed questionable to play in Wednesday's contest versus the Cavaliers due to a sore right calf. Ennis has missed each of Orlando's past five games due to the ailment, paving the way for ample playing time on the wing for both Dwayne Bacon and Gary Harris. In 15 games after the All-Star break, Ennis has increased his scoring average to 10.7 PPG, while shooting 42.6 percent from behind the arc. Things could begin to get crowded on the wing for the Magic upon Ennis' return, so fantasy managers will want to check back prior to tip-off to get the final word on his status.
Orlando Magic forward James Ennis III (calf) may play on Sunday against the Pacers. The veteran has been dealing with soreness in his right calf, an injury that has caused him to miss his previous three games. If he does return against Indiana, he will be battling for minutes with R.J. Hampton and Gary Harris.
Orlando Magic guards Terrence Ross (back) and James Ennis III (calf) are listed as questionable for Thursday's game against the New Orleans Pelicans. Both players have been dealing with minor injuries lately and the team isn't in a rush to bring either of them back to the court. R.J. Hampton and Gary Harris should see significant minutes, assuming both Ross and Ennis are sidelined. Harris has some low-end appeal if he can actually stay healthy.