Los Angeles Clippers center Joakim Noah has been waived by the organization. The veteran center is expected to retire from basketball after 13 seasons in the league. He made two All-Star teams and was a defensive star during his prime. Sadly, injuries took a toll on him towards the end of his career. There wasn't much of a role for him on the Clippers roster anyway. Ivica Zubac and Serge Ibaka are expected to split up the minutes at center this season. Best of luck to Noah and his presence in the NBA will not be forgotten.
Los Angeles Clippers center Joakim Noah is expected to finish out the season with the organization. The team is reportedly expected to sign Noah to a rest-of-season contract once the window opens on June 23. He is currently on a 10-day deal, but that will expire once the transaction window opens. Ivica Zubac and Montrezl Harrell are going to be the main centers for the Clippers. Noah is not expected to see much playing time, but he'll be quality depth and a nice veteran presence. Noah won't have enough fantasy value worth using him in any formats.
Los Angeles Clippers center Joakim Noah mentioned that he is happy with the organization, regardless of his role on the team. He looks forward to the opportunity to mentor Ivica Zubac and Montrezl Harrell. Head coach Doc Rivers is optimistic about Noah's impact on the team despite a lack of reliable playing time. He'll be the third-string center but should be able to help teach the young centers a few things. It sounds like Noah is just happy to be part of an organization again.
Memphis Grizzlies center Joakim Noah (knee) is listed as questionable for Wednesday's game against the Portland Trail Blazers. Jonas Valanciunas (ankle) is sidelined, so that increases Noah's value. Noah has missed the last four games due to a knee issue, but is a decent fantasy option if he's able to play. Otherwise, Ivan Rabb will get the start and be worth looking at in DFS contests.
Joakim Noah To Miss Second Half Saturday Due To Injury
Memphis Grizzlies center Joakim Noah played just nine minutes during Saturdays contest against the Minnesota Timberwolves before being ruled out due to a right knee injury. Noah missed Memphis previous contest due to right knee soreness, but after collecting five points, five rebounds and three assists in his limited time Saturday, he once again found himself sidelined. His absence should pave the way for more minutes at the center spot for Ivan Rabb off the bench, with Noahs next chance to take the floor coming Monday against the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Memphis Grizzlies center Joakim Noah has been given the green light to play in Saturdays contest versus the Minnesota Timberwolves, having missed the teams most recent outing due to right knee soreness. Noah has proven himself a valuable fantasy commodity since the All-Star break, having collected 11.7 points and 8.2 rebounds per game across 12 contests. He has played more than 26 minutes just twice across those outings, so his ceiling remains capped, but he still possesses a stable floor.
Memphis Grizzlies center Joakim Noah entered the starting five for Fridays win over the Utah Jazz, collecting seven points, eight rebounds, four assists, two blocks and one massive game-sealing jam over Rudy Gobert in the closing moments. Noah saw 21 minutes, but started alongside Jonas Valanciunas for an uber-tall frontcourt. The start for Noah was his first since Feb. 4, 2017, while with the New York Knicks, having acclimated himself with the Grizzlies off the bench this season. Even if starting is in Noahs future, his minutes total is the more important number to watch; should that start to tick up, he could be worth the add for the stretch run.
Memphis Grizzlies center Joakim Noah bounced back on Tuesday after posting a dud on Sunday to help secure the win over the Trail Blazers. Noah did struggle from the floor making just four of 11 shots en route to nine points but hauled in 10 rebounds with seven assists and two steals in 27 minutes. Noah has become fantasy relevant in 10-team leagues or deeper with averages of 9.8 points, 8.4 rebounds, 4.4 assists, 1.2 blocks and 0.6 steals a night over his last five games. Worth a look if you need someone who can provide a bit everything for your squad.
Memphis Grizzlies center Joakim Noah hot streak took a hit on Sunday when he struggled to follow up his run of solid lines in the loss to the Thunder. Noah was just 1-for-5 from the floor en route to just two points while adding three rebounds with three assists and a steal with a block in 16 minutes of action. It was the second night of a back-to-back which could have played a major role in this off night for the hot Noah. He should bounce back, but keep in mind, you should tread lightly here with the veteran big man.
Joakim Noah Records Another Double-Double Off Bench
Memphis Grizzlies center Joakim Noah continues to prove that he has plenty left in the tank, as he recorded his fourth double-double of the season during Mondays win over the Los Angeles Lakers. With Jaren Jackson Jr. sidelined for the near future, Noah is an intriguing DFS option most nights, as his minutes remain in flux. Despite playing just 23 minutes Monday, he collected 14 points, 12 rebounds and four assists. Hell likely be a part of Memphis rotation down the stretch for his defensive abilities alone.