Portland Trail Blazers' Kris Murray out indefinitely with lumbar strain

Portland Trail Blazers forward Kris Murray has been sidelined indefinitely due to a lumbar strain in his lower back, the team announced on Sunday. The injury was diagnosed after Monday night's game against the Utah Jazz, with no timetable for his return. Murray had already missed the previous two games due to low back soreness.

The Portland Trail Blazers provided an update on forward Kris Murray's condition following an evaluation after their Monday night matchup against the Utah Jazz. The team confirmed that Murray has been diagnosed with a lumbar strain in his lower back, ruling him out indefinitely. His status will be monitored, and further updates will be shared as appropriate.

This injury extends Murray's absence, as he had already sat out the Blazers' prior two games with what was initially reported as low back soreness. In the 2026-2027 NBA season, Murray has appeared in 34 games for Portland, starting 11 of them. His contributions include averages of 6.1 points, 4 rebounds, and 1.2 assists per game, while logging 25.7 minutes on the court. Shooting efficiencies stand at 44.6% from the field and 25.6% from three-point range.

In Murray's absence during the last two outings, including Sunday's game versus the New York Knicks, teammate Sidy Cissoko has stepped into the starting lineup. The Blazers continue to navigate roster adjustments amid this setback, focusing on depth and recovery protocols for their young forward.

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San Antonio Spurs center Victor Wembanyama, sidelined by left knee soreness from a hyperextension suffered against the New York Knicks, will miss his second consecutive game Saturday against the Portland Trail Blazers. An MRI confirmed no ligament damage, but with 14 absences this season—including a prior 12-game calf strain—his eligibility for NBA postseason awards is at risk under the 65-game rule.

Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry will miss at least five more games due to patella-femoral pain syndrome, extending his absence to 15 games. The team has managed a 4-6 record without him but faces a tight race for the No. 8 spot in the Western Conference. Meanwhile, newly acquired Kristaps Porzingis has played just one game before returning to sick leave amid health concerns.

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Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga has been diagnosed with a bone bruise in his left knee, sidelining him indefinitely as the NBA trade deadline nears. The injury occurred during a loss to the Dallas Mavericks and comes amid uncertainty about his future with the team. Kuminga had recently returned to the rotation following Jimmy Butler's season-ending ACL tear.

Indiana Pacers star point guard Tyrese Haliburton has been diagnosed with shingles and will be away from the team for multiple weeks. The condition adds to the team's challenging 2025-26 season, following his season-ending Achilles injury. Coach Rick Carlisle described the situation as unique but expressed confidence in Haliburton's recovery.

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Atlanta Hawks center Kristaps Porziņģis will be sidelined for at least two more weeks due to a mystery illness, according to reports. He has already missed seven of the team's last eight games and is undergoing further evaluation. The team is prioritizing his long-term health over short-term availability.

Memphis Grizzlies star Ja Morant sprained his left elbow's UCL in Wednesday's loss to the Atlanta Hawks, ruling him out for at least three weeks through the NBA trade deadline. This development adds fresh uncertainty to ongoing trade discussions around the two-time All-Star.

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Three prominent NBA players—Trae Young of the Washington Wizards, Ja Morant of the Memphis Grizzlies, and Jonathan Kuminga of the Golden State Warriors—are currently sidelined with injuries, raising questions about the league's enforcement of its collective bargaining agreement. Trade rumors swirl around Morant and Kuminga, while Young's extended absence has sparked speculation of a potential investigation. Former player Lou Williams advocates for a fresh start for Morant via trade, similar to Young's recent move.

 

 

 

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