
T.J. Warren Stats
- Height / Weight
- 80 / 220 lbs.
- Date of Birth (Age)
- 9/5/1993 (28)
- Experience
- 7
- College
- North Carolina State
Career Stats
T.J. Warren Last 10 Games
T.J. Warren News
Shooting guard/small forward T.J. Warren is set to become a member of the Brooklyn Nets on a one-year contract, per Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN. Warren has been hampered by left foot fractures over the past two seasons, which have limited him to a combined four contests. The 28-year-old began to display breakout potential in February 2020, as he averaged 24.4 PPG over the final 18 regular-season outings, before he averaged 20 PPG in the playoffs with Indiana. His upside with the Nets will be largely determined by whether Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving will ultimately be on the move; if the duo are dealt, Warren has top scoring option potential for Brooklyn in '21-22.
Indiana Pacers forward T.J. Warren (foot) has been practicing with the team but still remains without a return date. The 28-year-old last played on December 29, 2020, and eventually underwent surgery a few days later to repair a Navicular fracture in his left foot. Warren, who led the team in scoring during the 2019-20 season by averaging 19.8 points per game, is certainly worth a stash for dynasty managers. However, it's unlikely he will contribute anytime soon for those in seasonal formats.
Indiana Pacers forward T.J. Warren (foot) is hopeful to be able to return to the court around December or January. He got out of his walking boot roughly a week ago, which is an encouraging sign. Warren played in a total of four games last season and hasn't been on the court yet this year. The Pacers are going to ease him back into action once Warren does return. There is no reason to stash Warren in fantasy formats yet unless you have an available IR spot. Although, this is good news that the Pacers at least have a timetable for his return.
Indiana Pacers guard T.J. Warren (foot) remains out indefinitely. The veteran continues to rehab after having surgery back in January to repair a stress fracture in his left foot. With Warren's recent efforts to make it back to the court not going so well, likely, he may not be back in the lineup for months, if not longer. Still, for managers in deeper formats, the 28-year-old certainly is worthy of a stash, primarily since he has picked it up on the scoring end over the years. However, his health is always in question, which is certainly something to think about moving ahead.
Brooklyn Nets Depth Chart
*Starters marked in blue
PG | Kyrie Irving |
Patty Mills |
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Edmond Sumner |
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Alondes Williams |
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SG | Seth Curry |
Cam Thomas |
|
David Duke Jr. |
|
Taze Moore |
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SF | Kevin Durant |
Joe Harris |
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T.J. Warren |
|
Brison Gresham |
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Donovan Williams |
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PF | Ben Simmons |
Royce O'Neale |
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Kessler Edwards |
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C | Nicolas Claxton |
Day'Ron Sharpe |
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Kevarrius Hayes |