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Miami Heat-LA Clippers in-game Injury Update: Key player out for rest of game

While playing against the Los Angeles Clippers, Miami Heat forward Pelle Larsson found himself injured in the second quarter. At halftime, the team announced that the second-year guard/forward will miss the rest of the game with a sprained right foot.

Larsson is averaging about 10 points, 3.5 assists and three rebounds for the season.

After the game, Larsson told coach Erik Spoelstra that he will be fine. The Heat play the Mavericks on Wednesday. If Larsson misses time, Simone Fontecchio or Nikola Jovic could take his rotation role.

Additionally, after going down by almost 30 through the first three minutes of the third quarter, the Clippers opted to sit out James Harden.

Here’s the rest of the injury report and game preview:

INJURY REPORT

HEAT

Pelle Larsson: Out – Foot

Jaime Jaquez Jr.: Available – Groin

Keshad Johnson: Out – Illness

Kasparas Jakučionis: Available – Recalled from G League

Jahmir Young: Available – Recalled from G League

Myron Gardner: Available – Recalled from G League

Vladislav Goldin: Available – Recalled from G League

Terry Rozier: Out – Not with team

CLIPPERS

Bradley Beal: Out – Hip

Derrick Jones Jr.: Out – Knee

Bogdan Bogdanovic: Out – Hip

Game date, time and location: Monday, Dec. 1, 7:30 p.m. EST, Kaseya Center, Miami, Florida

TV: FanDuel Sports Network Sun (South Florida), FanDuel Sports Network SoCal

Radio: WQAM 104.3 & The Heat Audio Experience, (ESPN 106.3 FM, Ft. Myers/Naples – WFSX FOX Sports Radio 105.9 FM, Stuart – WSTU 1450 AM & The Keys – WAVK 97.7 FM, WAQI 710 AM (South Florida), AM 570 KLAC (California)

VITALS: The Miami Heat (13-7) and Los Angeles Clippers (5-15) Clippers meet for the second and final regular season matchup. Earlier this season, Miami recorded a 120-119 victory in LA on November 3 and with a win will sweep the series for the 13th time. The contest also marks as the earliest the series will conclude in the franchise’s histories, beating the previous earliest date by
three days, December 4 during the 2002-03 season. The Heat are 40-34 all-time versus the Clippers during the regular season, including 21-15 in home games and 19-19 in road games.

PROJECTED STARTERS

HEAT

G Davion Mitchell

G Tyler Herro

C Bam Adebayo

F Norman Powell

F Andrew Wiggins

CLIPPERS

G James Harden

G Kris Dunn

C Ivica Zubac

F Kawhi Leonard

F John Collins

Spread: Heat -6 (-114), Clippers +6 (-106)

Moneyline: Heat -255, Clippers +210

Total points scored: 236.5 (over -114. under -106)

QUOTABLE

Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra: “We need to be better on the ball for sure. Last night, yeah there were some pick-and-rolls, they were calling up some different actions, but at some point it becomes a competitive spirit on-the-ball to handle your business. And then, our weak-side has to be completely active. This league is not easy to defend, the talent, the skill, the three-point spacing, all of that, and it really does require five guys on a string.”

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Alexander Toledo is a contributor to Miami Heat On SI and producer/co-host of the Five on the Floor podcast, covering the Heat and NBA. He can be reached at Twitter: @tropicalblanket

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