Terrence Ross may be among the Milwaukee Bucks' free agency targets, reports Sam Amico of Hoops Wire. As it currently stands, Milwaukee has only eight players signed to a deal for the 2023-24 campaign and Ross would be a decent addition to the squad, offering veteran presence and good scoring ability off the bench. He is coming off his 11th NBA season, having split it between Orlando and Phoenix. Ross averaged 8.3 points per game during the campaign, shooting 36.8 percent from deep.
Terrence Ross Listed As Questionable Against Chicago
Phoenix Suns guard Terrence Ross (toe) has been tagged as questionable for the team's game on Friday against the Chicago Bulls. He was forced to miss his first game, on Wednesday, since joining the team. The right toe soreness that he's experiencing seems to be severe enough to keep him from playing at least one game and maybe even two. If he's unable to play on Friday, both Cameron Payne and Josh Okogie should be solid streaming options.
Phoenix Suns guard/forward Terrence Ross (toe) has been ruled out of Wednesday's game against Charlotte. The veteran is dealing with a sore right toe and will miss his first game since joining the team on Feb. 15. Ross has done a decent job for Phoenix off the bench, averaging 10.7 points, 4.0 rebounds and 2.0 assists, but he's role is set to be smaller going forward, as Kevin Durant (knee) is ready to start his life as a Sun.
Orlando Magic shooting guard/small forward Terrence Ross has been elevated to the starting lineup for Friday's game against Washington. Ross will be making his first start since Nov. 1, although his production with the starting unit has been largely hit or miss this year (five single-digit scoring outings in eight games). Working in Ross' favor is that Washington is allowing opponents to shoot 37.4% percent from long range, the third-highest mark in the league. The veteran will be largely a DFS tournament play for fantasy managers banking on his scoring upside.
Orlando Magic guard Terrence Ross (knee) is listed as questionable for Thursday's game against the Golden State Warriors. This doesn't come as a surprise after Ross exited Tuesday's game due to a knee contusion. Fantasy managers should have a better idea where he's at after shootaround on Thursday. Jalen Suggs and R.J. Hampton would see increased playing time if Ross isn't able to play. Suggs has the most upside between the two guards.
Terrence Ross Leaves Tuesday's Game With Knee Injury
Orlando Magic guard Terrence Ross (knee) was ruled out Tuesday against the Oklahoma City Thunder. Ross suffered a knee contusion in the first quarter and was ruled out for the rest of the contest. The Magic continue to be riddled with injuries in the backcourt to start the season. Caleb Houstan started the second half for Ross while Jalen Suggs should see an increased boost if the injury is serious.
Orlando Magic guard Terrence Ross could be on the move. With the franchise wanting to add more young pieces, the 31-year-old may be up for grabs, especially if it means acquiring a first-round draft pick in exchange. Ross has been an adequate producer for the club since landing in Orlando in 2016, averaging 13.3 points, 3.1 boards, and 1.7 assists. Nonetheless, if the veteran is traded, he will surely add depth to any team looking to bolster its bench. He isn't an everyday fantasy option, which shouldn't change moving forward. However, Ross can get hot on the offensive end when given the minutes.
Orlando Magic guard Terrence Ross (knee) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Chicago Bulls. He was only able to play nine minutes on Friday due to right knee soreness. He'll sit this one out, but hopefully won't miss too much time due to this injury. In the meantime, Franz Wagner and Chuma Okeke should benefit the most with Ross sidelined. Both are worth a look as streaming options or DFS choices for Sunday's slate.
Orlando Magic guard/forward Terrence Ross and center Mo Bamba will return to action on Sunday against Boston. Both cleared health and safety protocols recently, and Bamba goes straight back into the starting five. Ross will lead the second unit. Robert Williams III (toe) is missing for Boston, so Bamba has a good chance to make some serious noise in his comeback game. Hassani Gravett and Mychal Mulder are also available again, but they haven't managed to make much of an impact this season.
Orlando Magic guard Terrence Ross has been ruled out for Wednesday's game against the Milwaukee Bucks. He has cleared the COVID-19 protocols, but he needs to continue ramping up his conditioning. His next chance to play would be on Sunday, so fantasy managers should check back then. In the meantime, Gary Harris will continue getting an extended look in the rotation. He has been playing well recently and is worth snagging in most fantasy formats in the short term.