Brooklyn Nets rule James Harden out against Portland Trail Blazers. Left knee hyperextension

PORTLAND, Ore. — Brooklyn NetsGuard James HardenWe will not be playing Monday against the Portland Trail BlazersThe team made the announcement due to left knee hyperextension.

After Sunday’s overtime win by the Nets, Steve Nash, coach of the Nets, said that his team had won 121-119 overtime. San Antonio SpursBoth Harden and star forward Kevin DurantYou wanted to be a part of Monday’s match, but the game was postponed from Dec. 23, due to a COVID-19 infection on the Nets roster.

Harden played 44 minutes Sunday’s game. This month, Harden is playing 38.6 minutes per match. Durant said that he played even though he had to fly cross-country on the second night in a back-toback because he wants to continue building “chemistry with guard”. Kyrie Irving.

Irving, who has not been vaccinated against COVID-19 was back in the lineup last week, winning a win over the Jan. 5th. Indiana PacersThe vaccination mandate in New York City means that he cannot play in home-based games.

Nets centre LaMarcus AldridgeBecause of right foot soreness, he will miss his second consecutive match.

On Wednesday and Thursday, the Nets will host a back-to-back against the Thunderbirds. Chicago BullsHome game against the New Orleans Pelicans.

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