Brooklyn Nets star James Harden is ‘progressing through right hand strain’ and will be questionable for Tuesday

TEMPE, Ariz. — Brooklyn NetsGuard James HardenA strained right arm caused by a fall, he was able to go through Monday's practice, but is not expected to be available for Tuesday's match against the. Phoenix Suns.

After Monday's practice, coach Steve Nash stated that he was “progressing”. He completed practice. He is working out right now.

Harden was a late scratch after Saturday's loss at the Golden State WarriorsAfter waking up Saturday morning with discomfort in his hand, he decided to go to the MRI. According to Nash, he had an MRI done in San Francisco that showed irritation.

Nets centre LaMarcus AldridgeAfter undergoing an MRI of his left ankle, Aldridge won't be playing Tuesday. Aldridge, who suffered an injury to his left ankle during Saturday's fourth quarter loss, was forced to leave Chase Center in a walking shoe.

Nash claimed that Nets are star Kevin DurantHis rehab for the MCL injury (sprained) is moving forward, but there is no timetable. ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski reportedThe Nets had initially believed that Durant would be out for 4-6 weeks, but there was some optimism after the injury.

Nash stated, “I believe he's still following the same course.” “Improving. However, we don't have any timeframes. He's clearly moving in the right direction.

Guards are not exempt from this. Joe HarrisAfter ankle surgery, he is still out. Harris was expected to be home in 4-8 weeks, but Nash confirmed last week that Harris had some “setbacks” in rehab.

Nash stated, “No update for Joe.” “He is still doing his rehab, and progressing, but there's nothing to report.”

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