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UPDATE: Feb. 24, 8:51 p.m. — George and Beverley are both available to play vs. the Grizzlies. With PG-13 and Pat Bev back, Marcus Morris and Reggie Jackson should head to the bench. PG’s hamstring has been bothering him a lot, so I’d be surprised if he’s given extended minutes depending on how the game goes. With Beverley back, Ja Morant should have a tougher time getting what he wants on offense.
Paul George and Patrick Beverley are BOTH available to play tonight for the #Clippers.
— Tomer Azarly (@TomerAzarly) February 25, 2020
Los Angeles Clippers SF/PF Paul George and PG Patrick Beverley are both questionable to play Monday vs. the Memphis Grizzlies.
Patrick Beverley and Paul George are both QUESTIONABLE to play tomorrow against the Grizzlies, the Clippers say.
— Tomer Azarly (@TomerAzarly) February 24, 2020
George has been dealing with a nagging hamstring injury and was injured prior to the All-Star break. He’s got a chance to play, but before the break coach Doc Rivers was concerned about the re-aggravation. Beverley has a groin injury that held him out of Saturday’s matchup vs. the Kings. He had missed four games before the break, though.
Fantasy basketball analysis: Los Angeles Clippers SF/PF Paul George
If PG-13 can get back into the lineup, Marcus Morris probably goes to the bench in a lesser role, though I still think he’ll see 20+ minutes. Beverley’s return would send Reggie Jackson to the bench as well and it’ll be interesting to see how Rivers adjusts his rotation, which is becoming very crowded.