| 5/12/2013 3:15:00 PM |
Description: Warriors coach Mark Jackson told TNT's David Aldridge that David Lee will play limited minutes Sunday in Game 4. | Insight: He played three minutes on Friday and should see about the same amount of action on Sunday. Lee tore his hip flexor during Golden State's first round series with Denver. | | |
| 5/10/2013 11:00:00 AM |
Description: Golden State forward David Lee will be available for Friday night's Game 3 against San Antonio just as he was for the first two games of the series, when he was in uniform but didn't play. Lee was diagnosed with a torn hip flexor earlier this postseason. | Insight: Count on Carl Landry to see heavy minutes at power forward while Lee's role will be primarily as a cheerleader on the sidelines. At most he'll see one or two minutes. | | |
| 5/8/2013 11:30:00 AM |
Description: Golden State forward David Lee will be available for Wednesday night's Game 2 against San Antonio just as he was for Game 1, when he was in uniform but didn't play in the series opener. Lee was diagnosed with a torn hip flexor earlier this postseason. | Insight: Count on Carl Landry to see heavy minutes at power forward while Lee's role will be primarily as a cheerleader on the sidelines. At most he'll see one or two minutes. | | |
| 5/6/2013 1:50:00 PM |
Description: Golden State forward David Lee will be available for Monday night's Game 1 against San Antonio, but how much he can contribute is still to be determined. Lee was diagnosed with a torn hip flexor earlier this postseason. | Insight: That doesn't necessarily mean that Mark Jackson is going to play him. Lee only saw a couple minutes of action Thursday in Game 6 and he's still nowhere near 100 percent. Count on Carl Landry to see heavy minutes at power forward while Lee remains limited to 10 minutes or less. | | |
| 5/5/2013 4:37:00 PM |
Description: Golden State forward David Lee will be available for Monday night's Game 1 against San Antonio. Lee was diagnosed with a torn hip flexor earlier this postseason. SOURCE: Comcast Bay Area | Insight: That doesn't necessarily mean that Mark Jackson is going to play him. Lee only saw a couple minutes of action Thursday in Game 6 and he's still nowhere near 100 percent. Count on Carl Landry to see heavy minutes at power forward while Lee remains limited. | | |
| 5/3/2013 10:59:00 AM |
Description: Warriors power forward David Lee (hip) returned to action in Game 6 Thursday night but played less than two minutes. | Insight: It was more of a morale booster than anything else, as the crowd went nuts when Lee first entered and when he grabbed a rebound. The power forward is dealing with a completely torn hip flexor muscle and was supposed to be out for the rest of the postseason, so it's doubtful he'll play a meaningful role in round two against the Spurs. | | |
| 5/2/2013 10:20:00 PM |
Description: Warriors power forward David Lee shockingly has been cleared to play and could see limited minutes in Game 6 against the Nuggets on Thursday, according to Jeff Goodman of CBSSports.com. | Insight: Lee was ruled out for the season after suffering a complete tear of his right hip flexor in Game 1, so this is a major surprise. We'll see if he actually gets any minutes, or if this is a ploy by the Warriors. | | |
| 4/21/2013 1:37:00 PM |
Description: Warriors power forward David Lee is done for the rest of the year due to a Grade 3 tear of the right hip flexor. SOURCE: Marcus Thompson, Bay Area News Group | Insight: Lee suffered the injury during Game 1 of Golden State's series against Denver. When the injury occurred, Lee could be heard saying he "felt a pop." Carl Landry will take most of Lee's minutes, with Draymond Green and Festus Ezeli also picking up some of the slack, but the Warriors don't have a very good chance of advancing past this series without Lee. | | |
| 4/20/2013 9:21:00 PM |
Description: Warriors forward David Lee left Game 1 of Golden State's playoff series against Denver with a right hip flexor strain. He'll undergo an MRI Sunday, according to ESPN. | Insight: Lee led the NBA in double-doubles this season. He suffered the injury on an awkward fall after being fouled by JaVale McGee. Based on how much pain Lee appeared to be in, he is a long shot to play Game 2. | | |
| 4/18/2013 11:46:00 AM |
Description: Warriors forward David Lee generated more double-doubles than anyone else in the NBA this season (56). | Insight: Dwight Howard had the next most with 48. Amazingly, that's not even a career-high for Lee. He produced 65 double-doubles as a member of the Knicks back in 2008-09. | | |
| 4/4/2013 9:41:00 AM |
Description: David Lee had another productive outing Wednesday against the Hornets. In 38 minutes, the All-Star forward racked up 23 points, 16 rebounds and four assists. | Insight: He's been on point all season for the Warriors, who are closing in on their first playoff berth in six years. Lee (18.6 ppg, 11.2 rpg) should be just as dominant Friday when Golden State travels to Phoenix to take on the last place Suns. | | |
| 3/11/2013 10:58:00 AM |
Description: Golden State power forward David Lee missed Saturday's game and is questionable for Monday's game against New York. | Insight: Lee suffered a knee contusion Friday night. He said he's sitting out Saturday to avoid turning the injury into a long-term problem, according to NBA.com's Geoff Lepper. Carl Landry is a viable fantasy option (18 points, 10 rebounds Saturday) if Lee doesn't play. | | |
| 3/9/2013 10:58:00 PM |
Description: Golden State power forward David Lee missed Saturday's game but he vowed to play Monday against the Knicks. | Insight: Lee suffered a knee contusion Friday night. He said he's sitting out Saturday to avoid turning the injury into a long-term problem, according to NBA.com's Geoff Lepper. | | |
| 3/9/2013 5:53:00 PM |
Description: Golden State power forward David Lee suffered a right knee contusion in the first half Friday but returned in the second half with his knee wrapped, according to the Contra Costa Times. | Insight: "It's not feeling too good right now," Lee said after the game. "I took a hard knee right on the bone. Initially when I came back in the locker room, I couldn't put any weight on it. Whenever I straightened it out, it hurt. I've been waiting eight years to get in the playoff race. So when the doctors told me I couldn't do any more to hurt it, if I could walk I could play, so that's what I decided to do." | | |
| 3/3/2013 9:16:00 AM |
Description: Golden State power forward David Lee posted 13 points and 16 rebounds Saturday in a loss at Philadelphia. | Insight: Lee also contributed seven assists. The Warriors have now lost four in a row and are in danger of falling to seventh in the Western Conference behind Utah. | | |
| 3/1/2013 10:10:00 PM |
Description: Warriors forward David Lee had 10 points and 19 rebounds in 38:32 Friday against the Celtics in his return from a one-game suspension. | Insight: Lee has been dealing with a badly bruised shoulder which may have contributed to his 4-of-13 shooting game but the 19 rebounds should tell you he's fine. | | |
| 3/1/2013 1:54:00 PM |
Description: Warriors forward David Lee has served his one-game suspension for his role in Tuesday's altercation with Roy Hibbert of the Indiana Pacers, but beware that he also has a badly bruised left shoulder. | Insight: Lee was already uncertain to play Wednesday due to a badly bruised shoulder before the suspension. We await a newer update on the injury. | | |
| 2/27/2013 5:10:00 PM |
Description: Warriors forward David Lee has been suspended for one game due to his role in Tuesday's altercation with Roy Hibbert of the Indiana Pacers. SOURCE: Sam Amick, USA Today | Insight: Lee was already uncertain to play Wednesday due to a badly bruised shoulder so he'll get the night off to rest. Carl Landry will get a minutes bump. | | |
| 2/27/2013 11:42:00 AM |
Description: Warriors forward David Lee is questionable for Wednesday's game against New York due to a badly bruised shoulder. | Insight: Lee got through 36 minutes and posted a 12-12 double-double Tuesday against the Pacers, but his numbers weren't up to what we have seen from him lately. If Lee sits, Carl Landry would be a fantasy-worthy option. | | |
| 2/26/2013 10:59:00 PM |
Description: Warriors forward David Lee is unsure about his ability to play Wednesday due to a badly bruised shoulder. SOURCE: Rusty Simmons, San Francisco Chronicle | Insight: Lee got through 36 minutes and posted a 12-12 double-double Tuesday against the Pacers. We'll have to see how he feels in the morning. | | |