News for Kendrick Nunn - 2021 8 Category, $200 Cap, 4G/4F/2C

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Mon Nov 7 202221:58Kendrick Nunn Starting Again
Los Angeles Lakers guard Kendrick Nunn will start against the Jazz. With Patrick Beverley (illness) under the weather, Nunn will make his second straight appearance in the starting lineup. Nunn went scoreless while filling in for Beverley on Sunday versus Cleveland. However, with LeBron James (foot) and Lonnie Walker IV (illness) also out, he should play better. With that said, that doesn't mean fantasy managers should rush to get him into their lineups.
Source: Dan WoikeRotoBaller.com
Sun Nov 6 202215:19Kendrick Nunn Starting Against Cleveland
Los Angeles Lakers guard Kendrick Nunn will start on Sunday against the Cavaliers. Patrick Beverley (illness) is under the weather, opening the door for Nunn to get more involved. The 27-year-old has averaged only 4.9 points this season, so he'll be a risky option for anyone who decides to put him into their fantasy lineup. There's also a chance Russell Westbrook gets more involved from off the bench, which will lower Nunn's ceiling even more.
Source: Trevor LaneRotoBaller.com
Sat Oct 1 202213:53Kendrick Nunn Impressing Coaching Staff
Los Angeles Lakers guard Kendrick Nunn has impressed the coaching staff, specifically head coach Darvin Ham. As a result, Nunn has been working with the starting unit during practice sessions as of late. The 27-year-old has averaged 15.0 points, 3.0 assists, and 2.9 rebounds while shooting 36.4% from deep throughout his two seasons of play, both with Miami. However, after inking a deal with the Lakers in the summer of 2021, he missed all last season with a right knee injury. With that said, fantasy managers will certainly want to monitor this situation, as Nunn may exceed expectations this season if he lands a spot in the starting lineup.
Source: Dave McMenaminRotoBaller.com
Thu Sep 8 202220:57Kendrick Nunn Given Green Light For More Contact
Los Angeles Lakers guard Kendrick Nunn (knee) was cleared to increase contact at practice moving ahead. He missed all of last season with a bone bruise. However, head coach Darvin Ham is pleased with Nunn's progress, indicating he's looked "great." The 27-year-old has averaged 15.0 points, 3.0 assists, and 2.9 rebounds throughout his two seasons in the league, both with the Heat. While Patrick Beverley is now in the equation, Nunn may still get minutes in 2022-23. Yet, he will need to prove his worth on the fantasy end once he's healthy and back on the court before anyone considers adding him to a roster.
Source: Jovan BuhaRotoBaller.com
Thu Aug 4 202221:54Kendrick Nunn Feels 100 Percent
Los Angeles Lakers guard Kendrick Nunn (knee) is expected to take the court to begin the 2022-2023 season. He missed all of last season due to a lingering knee issue. However, Nunn has accepted his player option and will remain with the Lakers for at least one more season. When healthy, Nunn averaged nearly 15 points per game and 2.1 triples during his first two seasons with the Miami Heat. There is no doubt that Nunn could be a legitimate asset to the Lakers rotation. First, Nunn must get clearance for 5-on-5 drills with contact. Although, it sounds like Nunn could be ready by the beginning of training camp.
Source: The AthleticRotoBaller.com
Tue Jun 21 202220:42Kendrick Nunn Accepts Player Option
Los Angeles Lakers guard Kendrick Nunn has decided to accept his $5.25 million player option for next season. This doesn't come as a surprise after Nunn missed all of the 2021-2022 campaign due to a right knee bone bruise. However, Nunn averaged 14.9 points and 2.1 triples in his first two seasons with the Miami Heat. The upside is there, but Nunn needs to be able to stay on the court. The Lakers heavily struggled on offense last season, so hopefully Nunn can be a nice boost next season.
Source: Dave McMenaminRotoBaller.com
Tue Feb 8 202221:11Kendrick Nunn Unlikely To Play Before March
Los Angeles Lakers guard Kendrick Nunn (knee) is unlikely to get back on the court before March, according to head coach Frank Vogel. He has not played at all this season due to a right knee bone bruise. The Lakers have not given many updates on Nunn lately, so it's difficult to know when he'll get back on the court. The organization is hopeful that Nunn will play this season as the team desperately needs perimeter shooters. However, fantasy managers shouldn't bother stashing Nunn right now because it's unclear when he'll actually make it back to the court.
Source: Dave McMenaminRotoBaller.com
Mon Nov 15 202121:22Kendrick Nunn Remains Sidelined For Foreseeable Future
Los Angeles Lakers point guard Kendrick Nunn (knee) is not close to a return to game action, head coach Frank Vogel revealed Monday. Nunn is still yet to make his season (and team) debut as he works his way back from a deep bruise in his right knee. The Lakers have been beset by injuries in the early portion of the year, with Nunn's absence allowing Rajon Rondo to serve as Russell Westbrook's primary backup. The southpaw has proven to be an adept scoring threat during his first two years in the league, averaging 15 points per night across 123 contests. With Nunn's return a ways off, and his role upon activation unclear, he can remain on the waiver wire in all season-long formats. Check back for relevant updates to his status as they become available.
Source: Jovan BuhaRotoBaller.com
Fri Oct 22 202121:39Kendrick Nunn Expected To Have Stable Role Upon Return
Los Angeles Lakers guard Kendrick Nunn (knee) may not return for another two or three weeks, according to head coach Frank Vogel. Nunn is currently dealing with a deep bruise in his right knee and will likely need some time to get into playing shape once the injury has fully healed. Vogel recently stated that the 26-year-old will have a role when he is ready to make it back, so fantasy managers in deeper formats may want to consider stashing him during his absence. Nunn signed with L.A. during the offseason after averaging 15 points during his two seasons in Miami. In the meantime, Rajon Rondo and Avery Bradley should see more minutes until he is back on the floor, although neither is worth much from a fantasy standpoint.
Source: Mike TrudellRotoBaller.com
Tue Oct 19 202121:34Kendrick Nunn Officially Ruled Out
Los Angeles Lakers guard Kendrick Nunn (ankle) will not make his Laker debut Tuesday against the Golden State Warriors. Nunn was a game-time decision and went through warmups, but did not feel good enough to go. The Lakers will turn to Kent Bazemore and Malik Monk (groin) on Tuesday given the amount of injuries they have. Avery Bradley was recently claimed off waivers and may play, but head coach Frank Vogel has not been committal.
Source: Mike TrudellRotoBaller.com
Tue Oct 19 202120:28Kendrick Nunn Unsure For Opener
Los Angeles Lakers guard Kendrick Nunn (ankle) is a game-time decision Tuesday against the Golden State Warriors. Nunn was questionable coming into the contest and is currently warming up with the intent to play. There should be more news closer to tip-off, but the Lakers have already ruled out Talen Horton-Tucker (thumb), Trevor Ariza (ankle) and Wayne Ellington (hamstring). If Nunn ends up sitting, Kent Bazemore and Malik Monk should handle the majority of the minutes on the wing.
Source: Jovan BuhaRotoBaller.com
Tue Oct 12 202114:54Kendrick Nunn Sitting Out Tuesday's Preseason Game
Los Angeles Lakers guard Kendrick Nunn (ankle) has been ruled out of Tuesday's preseason matchup against the Golden State Warriors. He is dealing with a right ankle sprain, but the severity of the injury is uncertain. This is unfortunate news considering the Lakers have already lost Talen Horton-Tucker (thumb) and Malik Monk (groin) to injuries earlier in camp. Nunn has been playing significant minutes in the preseason and that was expected to carry into the regular season. He could be someone worth monitoring late in drafts with the Lakers shorthanded right now.
Source: NBA Injury ReportRotoBaller.com
Tue Aug 3 202120:19Kendrick Nunn Agrees To Deal With Lakers
Guard Kendrick Nunn has agreed to a two-year deal with the Lakers. After the Heat withdrew its qualifying offer, making the 26-year-old an unrestricted free agent, he will now head to Los Angeles to join LeBron James, Russell Westbrook, and Anthony Davis. Nunn had the potential for an enhanced role in Miami. However, after Kyle Lowry agreed to take his talents to South Beach, his ceiling came crashing down. Nonetheless, while he doesn't have much value on the fantasy end, that could change if he receives a more prominent role at some point during the year.
Source: Adrian WojnarowskiRotoBaller.com