San Antonio Spurs guard Tre Jones (ankle) is listed as questionable ahead of Friday's game against the Portland Trail Blazers. Jones sat out on Wednesday, which allowed Blake Wesley to move into the starting five. Wesley posted a decent 12/4/6 line while in the starting five on Wednesday. Jones is dealing with a left ankle sprain, so it wouldn't be shocking to see him miss another game. Wesley could be a decent streaming choice if Jones is unable to go again.
San Antonio Spurs guard Tre Jones (ankle) has been ruled out ahead of Wednesday's game against the Oklahoma City Thunder. Jones is set to miss this game after suffering a left ankle sprain during Monday's game. Blake Wesley will shift into the starting five with Jones unavailable for this contest. The absence of Jones should also mean more playing time for Malaki Branham and Devonte' Graham on Wednesday. None of these players are great streaming options, but they could have some low-end value.
San Antonio Spurs guard Tre Jones (ankle) did not participate in shootaround on Wednesday morning. San Antonio's injury report is not yet available, but Jones appears to be on the wrong side of questionable for Wednesday's matchup versus the visiting Oklahoma City Thunder. Jones exited Monday's loss to the Philadelphia 76ers late after spraining his left ankle, and he's in danger of missing his first outing since Dec. 15. Averaging 13.7 points, 7.1 assists, 4.0 rebounds, and 1.5 steals across his last 10 games after taking over as a starter for the Spurs, the former Duke standout is playing some of the best basketball of his four-year career of late. Jones would figure to carry a questionable tag into Wednesday's action and could test out his injured ankle during pregame warmups.
San Antonio Spurs guard Tre Jones (ankle) is listed as questionable for the team's Wednesday game against the Thunder. The 24-year-old sustained an ankle injury during the team's recent loss to the 76ers on Monday, putting him at risk of missing his fifth game this season. Should Jones be sidelined, Blake Wesley, Malaki Branham, and Julian Champagnie are potential candidates to see an increase in minutes. Jones is averaging nine points and five assists per game in 25 minutes.
San Antonio Spurs point guard Tre Jones suffered a left leg injury in Monday's 133-123 loss to Philadelphia. The 24-year-old was forced to leave the court with four minutes remaining in the fourth quarter. Jones had a decent outing with 12 points, four rebounds, six assists, and two steals. After moving back to the starting lineup, Jones has tallied 13.7 points with 4.0 rebounds, 7.1 assists, and 1.5 steals. Right now, he should be considered questionable for Wednesday's game against Oklahoma City.
San Antonio Spurs guard Tre Jones is set to make his first start of the season for Thursday's tilt against the Milwaukee Bucks. Malaki Branham (ankle) is doubtful to play, slating Jones to rejoin San Antonio's starting backcourt alongside Devin Vassell after spending 65 games in head coach Gregg Popovich's first unit last year. The 23-year-old offense initiator lost his grip on the starting job at the point to Jeremy Sochan in the preseason, providing 8.0 points, 4.9 assists, and 0.8 steals per game as a strict reserve this season. Jones should experience an uptick in playing time against the Bucks, however, with Thursday's contest being the more attractive of the two games on the slate in terms of implied point total (248.5).
San Antonio Spurs guard Tre Jones (illness) is expected to return on Sunday versus the Pelicans. The 23-year-old is under the weather, missing Friday's meeting with the Los Angeles Lakers. However, after getting upgraded to probable, it appears he's feeling better. Unfortunately for fantasy managers, Jones has averaged just 7.9 points, 5.1 assists, and 2.8 rebounds this season. With Jeremy Sochan in charge of the primary ball-handling duties, Jones should only be starting in deep fantasy setups.
San Antonio Spurs guard Tre Jones (hamstring) has now seen two doubtful statuses before the last two games and has been downgraded to out both times. While that isn't surprising news considering he was listed as doubtful in the first place, it seems like he's getting closer to a return from his right hamstring strain that he suffered a few games back. While he's sidelined, Malaki Branham and Devonte' Graham should see some added minutes since Devin Vassell (adductor) is also out and Jeremy Sochan will see some more ball handling duties.
San Antonio Spurs guard Tre Jones (hamstring) has been tagged as doubtful for the team's in-season tournament game against the Sacramento Kings on Friday as he continues to deal with a right hamstring strain. This will be the third consecutive game that he's missed due to the ailment, but the doubtful status compared to being ruled out right away is a trend in the right direction. Since he and Devin Vassell (adductor) will both be out for this contest, Malaki Branham will likely move into the starting lineup while Devonte' Graham gets some added minutes in the back court off of the bench.
San Antonio Spurs guard Tre Jones (hamstring) is out for Tuesday's game against the Oklahoma City Thunder. It'll be a second straight absence for Jones, who continues to nurse right hamstring tightness. Point forward Jeremy Sochan (adductor) grabbed hold of Jones' starting gig at the one during the preseason, leaving the 23-year-old former second-rounder with the reserves and diminished averages of 8.8 points, 6.0 assists, and 3.2 rebounds in nine games off the bench this year. San Antonio next hosts the Sacramento Kings in the Alamo on Friday. Marksman Devonte' Graham didn't enter head coach Gregg Popovich's lineup as a result of Jones' absence in Sunday's 118-113 loss the Miami Heat, and he hasn't been seen since Nov. 6. Popovich instead shortened his rotation to nine players, so anticipate Devin Vassell and Malaki Branham regularly initiating the offense if Sochan also finds himself on the sidelines alongside Jones against OKC.