Terrance Ferguson Has Status Up In The Air For Monday
Oklahoma City Thunder shooting guard Terrance Ferguson has been absent from each of his teams previous five contests, but he is officially tagged as questionable to appear in Mondays game versus the Chicago Bulls due to a sore right hip. After a recent report that Ferguson was without a timetable for a return, it appears that his chances of suiting up are not nearly as high as they are listed to be. Even if he is cleared, Ferguson will have to string together a handful of impressive fantasy outings before he can be counted on in any sized fantasy format. Get a read on his status shortly before tip-off Monday.
Terrance Ferguson Continues With Good Shooting Form
Oklahoma City Thunder shooting guard Terrance Ferguson is known for his defense, but the team has gotten to enjoy his offensive outbursts this month as well. He has shot 64 percent from the field and 50 percent from downtown, averaging 11 points. The second-year guard nailed six of his 10 shots -- including three of six triples -- for 16 points in Tuesday's win over Houston. Ferguson gets one more chance to impress in the regular season, with OKC finishing things off in Milwaukee. Scoring against the Bucks wasn't a problem for the young guard in the first meeting of the season as he finished with 15 points on 60 percent shooting.
Steven Adams, Terrance Ferguson Both Out Tuesday Night
The Oklahoma City Thunder will be without the services of Steven Adams (ankle) and Terrance Ferguson (back) Tuesday night against the Orlando Magic. Both Adams and Ferguson were game-time decisions Tuesday and will get the night off. Nerlens Noel and Hamidou Diallo will get the spot starts. Both will popular value plays against the Orlando defense, who is ranked around the middle of the league in defensive rating.
Oklahoma City Thunder shooting guard/ small forward Terrance Ferguson (illness) will return to the starting lineup against the Mavericks on Monday after missing Sunday's contest. With Ferguson's return Abdul Nader, who had three points in 15 minutes in place of Ferguson yesterday, will once again come off the bench. Neither player is a fantasy option.
Oklahoma City Thunder shooting guard Terrance Ferguson will be unavailable for the second half of Sundays contest against the Minnesota Timberwolves due to an illness. Ferguson logged eight first-half minutes before heading back to the locker room and the Thunder will have to finish the game without him. Prior to his departure, he scored two points and added a steal. Without him on the floor, Dennis Schroder and Alex Abrines could see an uptick in usage.
Oklahoma City Thunder guard Terrance Ferguson (ankle) returned to action on Monday after a four-game absence, recording two points, four assists, three rebounds, one block and one steal in 27 minutes. Ferguson is a threat to play quality minutes this season, but he is on the court solely to defend. There are better options to be found on the waiver wire so ignore the 20-year-old for somebody that possesses more upside.
Oklahoma City Thunder shooting guard Terrance Ferguson is available to rejoin the lineup beginning Monday against the Detroit Pistons. Ferguson has missed six of the previous seven games due to an ankle injury, so how quickly hes reintegrated into the rotation remains to be seen, although the Thunder remain thin at the off-ball guard slot. He has started all 15 games he has appeared in this year, but isnt much of a fantasy option by way of his 4.1 points and 2.0 rebounds per game.
Oklahoma City Thunder shooting guard Terrance Ferguson has been ruled out for Fridays contest against the Charlotte Hornets with an ankle injury, and it appears hell be on the shelf for longer than just one game. Head coach Billy Donovan said that Ferguson will be reevaluated in another 10-12 days following an injury he suffered during Wednesdays game against the Golden State Warriors. Ferguson joins Hamidou Diallo on the bench from the shooting guard spot, leaving Oklahoma City thin in terms of depth with Ferguson having started all 15 games he has appeared in this season while averaging 21.3 minutes per game.
Oklahoma City Thunder guard Terrance Ferguson (personal) is available for Wednesday's game against the Golden State Warriors. He's missed the last two games due to personal reasons, but he did participate in shootaround. Hamidou Diallo is expected to resume his role off the bench with Ferguson returning to the starting five.
Oklahoma City Thunder guard Terrance Ferguson (personal) might be able to rejoin the team by Tuesday night, according to head coach Billy Donovan. Ferguson has missed the last two games due to personal reasons. The Thunder don't play until Wednesday, so hopefully Ferguson will be back by then. Hamidou Diallo would most likely return to the bench once Ferguson returns.