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Fri Oct 10 201400:37Anderson (abdomen) didn't practice again Thursday in Shanghai
Anderson (abdomen) didn't practice again Thursday in Shanghai, Newsday reports.
Anderson missed Tuesday's preseason game against Maccabi Tel Aviv because of the abdominal injury, and didnt' practice Thursday either. The Nets open up their preseason against other NBA teams Sunday against the Kings, and it will be interesting to see if Anderson participates at all.
Mon Oct 6 201417:36Anderson (abdominal) ruled out for Tuesday's preseason opener ag...
Anderson (abdominal) has been ruled out for Tuesday's preseason opener against Maccabi Tel Aviv, Rod Boone of Newsday reports.
Anderson was limited to shooting during Monday's practice, and he hasn't practiced in full since Wednesday. In hopes of avoiding further injury, Anderson will sit out Tuesday while he nurses a sore abdominal muscle.
Mon Oct 6 201413:58Anderson (abdomen) only took shots Monday
Anderson (abdomen) only took shots Monday, and was not a participant in practice, contrary to a previous report, Newsday's Rod Boone reports.
He has now missed four straight days of practice, and while the fact that he was seen shooting is slightly encouraging, he's still clearly dealing with the sore abdominal muscle.
Mon Oct 6 201413:00Anderson (abdomen) practiced Monday
Anderson (abdomen) practiced Monday, ESPN New York's Mike Mazzeo reports.
Anderson had missed three straight days of practice, but it appears he is progressing and was healthy enough to participate in some capacity Monday. He remains on track to be the Nets' starting shooting guard this season.
Sun Oct 5 201412:58Anderson (abdomen) continued to miss third-straight day of pract...
Anderson (abdomen) continued to miss his third-straight day of practice Sunday, the New York Post reports.
Anderson's right abdominal injury isn't believed to be serious, but it's still causing him issues and the Nets will be as cautious as possible with the 31-year-old veteran. Considering that Brooklyn's regular season doesn't start until Oct. 29, Anderson should have plenty of time to recover and prepare for when it really matters.
Sat Oct 4 201413:17Anderson (abdominal muscle) missed practice for second straight ...
Anderson (abdominal muscle) missed practice for a second straight day, The Record's Andy Vasquez reports.
He's dealing with a sore right abdominal muscle, but the injury is not believed to be serious.
Thu Oct 2 201412:45Anderson dealing with abdominal injury and did not participate i...
Anderson is dealing with an abdominal injury and did not participate in Thursday's practice, Tim Bontemps of the New York Post reports.
The exact injury Anderson is nursing is unknown at this time, but it does not appear to be anything serious. Expect the veteran to return to action within the next few days as he continues to battle for the starting shooting guard position.
Fri Sep 26 201415:27Anderson competing for Nets' starting shooting guard spot during...
Anderson is competing for the Nets' starting shooting guard spot during training camp, ESPN New York reports.
Anderson and rookie Bojan Bogdanovic were mentioned by coach Lionel Hollins as possible replacements at the shooting guard position after moving Joe Johnson to small forward. Anderson finished last season with averages of 7.2 points, 2.2 rebounds, one assist, and 0.6 steals in 23 minutes per game. He also picked up 26 starts while playing in 78 games for the Nets, so he may have the advantage over Bogdanovic in regards to having familiarity with the players and system. We'll have to wait and see how this plays out during camp before making any predictions at who could start.
Mon Jul 14 201419:21Anderson signs for two years, $2.6 million
Alan Anderson signs with the Nets for two years, $2.6 million.
Anderson has carved himself a nice role as a shooter for the Nets but it's hard to project any real fantasy value at this time.
Source: Jeff Zillgitt on Twitter
Tue Jun 24 201418:27Alan Anderson decides to opt for free agency
Nets SF Alan Anderson will decline his $1.1 million player option in favor of free agency this summer.
Anderson isn't likely to earn much more than the minimum veteran's salary, but he may be able to lock up a multi-year deal with a team in need of perimeter shooting. The 31-year-old averaged 7.2 points in 23 minutes per game last season, while making 33.9 percent of his attempts from downtown.
Source: Chris B. Haynes on Twitter
Sat May 10 201423:06Alan Anderson, Ray Allen tussle in Game 3
Alan Anderson had eight points and two 3-pointers in 18 minutes off the Nets bench on Saturday.
He also got into a mini-altercation with Ray Allen and may or may not have thrown a punch, but because replays were inconclusive and he stayed in the game, we doubt a suspension is looming. Anderson has scored a total of 19 points in three games in this series, making him a tough fantasy play.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sun May 4 201411:57Alan Anderson will remain in starting lineup
Alan Anderson will remain in the starting lineup for Sunday's Game 7 vs. Toronto.
Anderson's ability to hit the 3-point shot gives Brooklyn some additional floor spacing that Shaun Livingston does not provide. The move was successful in Game 6, resulting in a Brooklyn win, and Jason Kidd will be rolling with the "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" approach.
Source: Rod Boone on Twitter
Fri May 2 201421:44Anderson (groin) nears double-double in win
Alan Anderson played through a groin injury in Friday's Game 6 win over the Raptors, scoring nine points on 4-of-10 shooting with nine rebounds, three assists and one steal in 31 minutes.
This is a good sign for the Nets, who need him to log solid minutes on the defensive end and also space the floor. Anderson did not hit a three tonight, but a well-balanced outing was one of the reasons they cruised for most of the night.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Apr 29 201416:01Alan Anderson (groin) misses practice Tuesday
Alan Anderson (groin) did not practice on Tuesday and his status is uncertain for Wednesday's Game 5.
Despite playing 24 minutes in Game 4, Anderson only managed to score three points on 1-of-6 shooting. There was no indication that the groin injury hampered him on the court, but it could be a reason why he struggled. If Anderson cannot play on Wednesday, or is limited at all, Marcus Thornton may see increased minutes off the bench.
Source: Tim Bontemps on Twitter
Wed Apr 16 201418:46Alan Anderson expected to play Wed.
Alan Anderson is expected to play against the Cavs on Wednesday.
He had an ab injury over the weekend, but coach Jason Kidd said Anderson will play "very little." With Paul Pierce out, expect Marcus Thornton to get a lot of shots.
Source: Tim Bontemps on Twitter
Tue Apr 15 201410:39Alan Anderson ruled out for Tuesday
Alan Anderson will miss another game on Tuesday due to his abdominal injury.
He has now missed three in a row, but we're still guessing he'll be ready to go when the playoffs start.
Source: Tim Bontemps on Twitter
Sat Apr 12 201412:55Alan Anderson (abdomen) will not play Sunday
Alan Anderson (sore abdominal muscle) will not play in Sunday's game vs. the Magic.
He was a late scratch on Friday after the injury bothered him during warm-ups, which left Brooklyn without Anderson, Deron Williams (knee) and Shaun Livingston (toe). The result was the Nets' first loss in their past 16 home games, and they'll try to get back on track with Williams expected to return on Sunday.
Source: Newsday
Fri Apr 11 201418:49Alan Anderson out, Andrei Kirilenko starting
Alan Anderson will miss Friday's game vs. the Hawks due to a sore abdominal muscle.
He was expected to start tonight, but the team will now move Andrei Kirilenko into the first unit. Anderson's injury doesn't sound serious and he's likely just getting some rest. He has little fantasy value, though.
Source: Rod Boone on Twitter
Wed Apr 9 201422:27Alan Anderson quiet in start for Nets
Alan Anderson started at shooting guard for the Nets with Shaun Livingston sidelined (toe) and hit 3-of-4 shots for nine points, seven rebounds and a 3-pointer.
We were expecting a little more out of Anderson, but he gave way to Joe Johnson who scored 31 points in tonight's loss. Anderson is worth keeping an eye on in case he continues to start for the Nets.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Wed Apr 9 201417:42Alan Anderson will start vs. the Magic on Wed
Alan Anderson will start against the Magic on Wednesday night.
He should see minutes in the high 20s tonight, which could get him in double figures with a couple triples. Anderson will likely split his minutes with Marcus Thornton, who is probably a better option in fantasy leagues for a higher usage rate, but he's a decent low-end option in deep leagues.
Source: Tim Bontemps on Twitter
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