Milwaukee, WI
NBA Injury Report Today – Tuesday, April 9
Who’s in and who’s out for Tuesday’s NBA slate? For the complete injury report covering every team, check out the article below.
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Today’s NBA Injury Updates
Raptors vs. Pacers Injury Report
7:00 PM ET on Tuesday, airing on BSIN (Watch this game on Fubo)
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Raptors Injuries: Jontay Porter, PF: Out (Personal Reasons), Jakob Poeltl, C: Out (Finger), Chris Boucher, PF: Out (Knee), Scottie Barnes, SF: Out (Hand), Immanuel Quickley, PG: Questionable (Rest), Gradey Dick, SG: Questionable (Groin), D.J. Carton, SG: Out (Ankle)
Pacers Injuries: Bennedict Mathurin, SG: Out For Season (Shoulder)
Hornets vs. Mavericks Injury Report
7:00 PM ET on Tuesday, airing on BSSE and WFAA (Watch this game on Fubo)
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Hornets Injuries: Mark Williams, C: Out (Back), Seth Curry, SG: Out (Ankle), Cody Martin, SF: Out (Ankle), LaMelo Ball, PG: Out For Season (Ankle), Amari Bailey, PG: Questionable (Illness)
Mavericks Injuries: Greg Brown, PF: Out (Personal), Maxi Kleber, PF: Questionable (Back), Josh Green, SG: Questionable (Ankle), Dereck Lively, C: Out (Leg)
76ers vs. Pistons Injury Report
7:00 PM ET on Tuesday, airing on NBCS-PH and BSDET (Watch this game on Fubo)
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76ers Injuries: Robert Covington, SF: Out (Knee), Kyle Lowry, PG: Questionable (Rest), Joel Embiid, C: Questionable (Knee), De’Anthony Melton, PG: Questionable (Back), Tyrese Maxey, PG: Questionable (Hip), Tobias Harris, PF: Questionable (Knee)
Pistons Injuries: Ausar Thompson, SF: Out For Season (Illness), Isaiah Stewart, C: Out For Season (Hamstring), Stanley Umude, SG: Out For Season (Ankle), Quentin Grimes, SG: Out For Season (Knee), Cade Cunningham, PG: Questionable (Knee), Simone Fontecchio, SF: Out (Toe), Evan Fournier, SG: Questionable (Knee)
Bucks vs. Celtics Injury Report
7:30 PM ET on Tuesday, airing on TNT(Watch this game on Max)
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Bucks Injuries: Giannis Antetokounmpo, PF: Questionable (Hamstring), Patrick Beverley, PG: Questionable (Ankle), MarJon Beauchamp, SF: Out (Ankle), Jaylin Galloway, SF: Out (Ankle), Khris Middleton, SF: Questionable (Mouth)
Celtics Injuries: Kristaps Porzingis, PF: Questionable (Hamstring), Al Horford, C: Questionable (Toe)
Hawks vs. Heat Injury Report
7:30 PM ET on Tuesday, airing on BSSE and BSSUN (Watch this game on Fubo)
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Hawks Injuries: Trae Young, PG: Out (Finger), Onyeka Okongwu, C: Out (Toe), Saddiq Bey, SF: Out For Season (Knee), AJ Griffin, SF: Out (Ankle), Seth Lundy, SF: Out (Ankle)
Heat Injuries: Josh Richardson, SG: Out For Season (Shoulder), Bam Adebayo, C: Questionable (Hand), Orlando Robinson, C: Questionable (Back), Terry Rozier, PG: Questionable (Neck), Kevin Love, PF: Questionable (Ankle), Nikola Jovic, PF: Questionable (Ankle), Duncan Robinson, SF: Questionable (Facet)
Timberwolves vs. Wizards Injury Report
8:00 PM ET on Tuesday, airing on BSN and MNMT (Watch this game on Fubo)
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Timberwolves Injuries: Karl-Anthony Towns, C: Out (Knee), Jaylen Clark, SG: Out (Achilles)
Wizards Injuries: Bilal Coulibaly, SF: Out For Season (Wrist), Anthony Gill, PF: Questionable (Knee), Richaun Holmes, PF: Questionable (Toe), Tristan Vukcevic, C: Questionable (Knee), Johnny Davis, SG: Questionable (Hip), Tyus Jones, PG: Out (Back), Marvin Bagley III, PF: Out (Knee), Kyle Kuzma, PF: Questionable (Ankle), Landry Shamet, SG: Out (Calf)
Bulls vs. Knicks Injury Report
8:00 PM ET on Tuesday, airing on NBCS-CHI and MSG (Watch this game on Fubo)
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Bulls Injuries: Lonzo Ball, PG: Out For Season (Knee), Patrick Williams, PF: Out For Season (Foot), Zach LaVine, SG: Out For Season (Ankle), Coby White, PG: Questionable (Ankle), Ayo Dosunmu, SG: Questionable (Quadricep), Alex Caruso, PG: Questionable (Ankle), Julian Phillips, SF: Out (Foot)
Knicks Injuries: Julius Randle, PF: Out For Season (Shoulder), Bojan Bogdanovic, SF: Questionable (Wrist)
Grizzlies vs. Spurs Injury Report
8:00 PM ET on Tuesday, airing on BSSE and BSSW (Watch this game on Fubo)
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Grizzlies Injuries: Derrick Rose, PG: Out (Back), Ziaire Williams, SF: Out (Hip), Ja Morant, PG: Out For Season (Shoulder), Marcus Smart, PG: Out (Finger), Jake LaRavia, PF: Questionable (Ankle), Luke Kennard, SG: Out (Knee), Vince Williams Jr., SG: Out (Knee), John Konchar, SG: Out (Heel), Lamar Stevens, PF: Questionable (Groin), Desmond Bane, SG: Out (Back), Santi Aldama, PF: Out (Foot), Jaren Jackson Jr., C: Out (Quadricep), Yuta Watanabe, SF: Out (Personal)
Spurs Injuries: Charles Bassey, C: Out For Season (Knee), Jeremy Sochan, PF: Out For Season (Ankle), Devin Vassell, SG: Out For Season (Foot), Cedi Osman, SF: Out (Ankle), Keldon Johnson, SF: Out (Foot), Dominick Barlow, SF: Out (Knee)
Rockets vs. Magic Injury Report
8:00 PM ET on Tuesday, airing on Space City Home Network and BSFL (Watch this game on Fubo)
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Rockets Injuries: Tari Eason, SF: Out For Season (Leg), Steven Adams, C: Out For Season (Knee), Alperen Sengun, C: Out (Ankle), Jae’Sean Tate, SF: Out (Ankle)
Magic Injuries: Jonathan Isaac, PF: Questionable (Back), Franz Wagner, SF: Questionable (Ankle)
Thunder vs. Kings Injury Report
8:00 PM ET on Tuesday, airing on BSOK and NBCS-CA (Watch this game on Fubo)
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Thunder Injuries: Jalen Williams, SG: Questionable (Ankle), Gordon Hayward, SF: Out (Posterior Tibialis)
Kings Injuries: Malik Monk, SG: Out (Mcl Sprain), Kevin Huerter, SG: Out For Season (Shoulder), Keegan Murray, SF: Questionable (Calf)
Jazz vs. Nuggets Injury Report
9:00 PM ET on Tuesday, airing on KJZZ and ALT (Watch this game on Fubo)
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Jazz Injuries: Lauri Markkanen, PF: Out (Shoulder), John Collins, PF: Questionable (Back), Jordan Clarkson, SG: Questionable (Back), Walker Kessler, C: Questionable (Nose), Kris Dunn, PG: Questionable (Foot)
Nuggets Injuries: Vlatko Cancar, PF: Out (Knee), Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, SG: Questionable (Shoulder), Jamal Murray, PG: Questionable (Knee), Aaron Gordon, PF: Questionable (Foot), Nikola Jokic, C: Questionable (Hip), Julian Strawther, SG: Questionable (Ankle), Michael Porter Jr., SF: Questionable (Knee)
Lakers vs. Warriors Injury Report
10:00 PM ET on Tuesday, airing on TNT(Watch this game on Max)
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Lakers Injuries: Christian Wood, PF: Out (Knee), Jarred Vanderbilt, PF: Out (Foot), Jalen Hood-Schifino, SG: Out (Back), LeBron James, SF: Questionable (Illness), Gabe Vincent, PG: Questionable (Knee)
Warriors Injuries: Andrew Wiggins, SF: Questionable (Ankle), Stephen Curry, PG: Questionable (Rest), Dario Saric, PF: Questionable (Knee)
Suns vs. Clippers Injury Report
10:00 PM ET on Tuesday, airing on AZFamily and KTLA (Watch this game on Fubo)
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Suns Injuries: Damion Lee, SG: Out (Knee)
Clippers Injuries: Daniel Theis, C: Questionable (Thumb), Joshua Primo, SG: Questionable (Ankle), Kawhi Leonard, SF: Questionable (Knee)
Trail Blazers vs. Pelicans Injury Report
10:00 PM ET on Tuesday, airing on ROOT Sports NW+ and BSNO (Watch this game on Fubo)
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Trail Blazers Injuries: Malcolm Brogdon, PG: Out (Elbow), Robert Williams III, C: Out For Season (Knee), Toumani Camara, PF: Out For Season (Rib), Anfernee Simons, SG: Questionable (Knee), Matisse Thybulle, SG: Questionable (Ankle), Jerami Grant, PF: Questionable (Hamstring), Shaedon Sharpe, SG: Questionable (Abdomen)
Pelicans Injuries: Brandon Ingram, SF: Out (Knee), Naji Marshall, SF: Questionable (Shoulder)
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Milwaukee, WI
Former ‘Most Wanted’ Milwaukee man sentenced for killing cousin in 2020
MILWAUKEE – A Milwaukee man, previously named one of Wisconsin’s Most Wanted, has been sentenced to prison for shooting and killing his cousin in 2020.
In court
What we know:
A Milwaukee County jury found 39-year-old Brandon Gladney guilty of first-degree reckless homicide and possession of a firm by a felon earlier this year.
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Judge Michelle Havas sentenced Gladney to 29 years in prison on Friday, April 17. He was granted credit for more than a year’s time served and further sentenced to 14 years of extended supervision.
Arrested in Arizona after years on the run, court records show Gladney has also been ordered to pay the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office more than $1,800 for extradition costs.
Homicide investigation
The backstory:
The shooting happened in May 2020. Investigators said Gladney was captured on video apparently arguing with the victim, his cousin, outside a Milwaukee convenience store near 21st and Meinecke.
“It’s all on video, and it’s devastating for that family,” the marshal on the case told FOX6 when Gladney was profiled on Wisconsin’s Most Wanted. “You have a family member that shot and killed another family member.”
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Prosecutors said Gladney walked away but then returned with a gun pointed directly at the victim and shot him. The victim died from his gunshot wounds at a nearby hospital. Multiple bullet casings were found at the scene.
Gladney went on the run for years. He was arrested in Arizona in January 2023, years after he was charged.
The Source: FOX6 News referenced information from the U.S. Marshals Service, Wisconsin Circuit Court and prior coverage.
Milwaukee, WI
Brewers beat Marlins in extras, Mitchell’s double the difference
Brice Turang slides to home plate to score during a game between the Miami Marlins and the Milwaukee Brewers on April 17. (Photo by Chris Arjoon/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
MIAMI – Garrett Mitchell went 2 for 4 with three RBIs including a two-run double in the 10th inning and the Milwaukee Brewers beat the Miami Marlins 7-5 on Friday night.
By the numbers:
Miami’s Calvin Faucher (1-2) entered a 4-all game in the 10th and walked Gary Sánchez with Brice Turang on second. Jake Bauers hit a single to load the bases.
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Luis Rengifo reached first on a throwing error by second baseman Xavier Edwards, allowing Turang to score. Mitchell followed with his double.
The Marlins scored one run in the bottom of the 10th when Jakob Marsee came home on Trevor Megill’s wild pitch. Megill settled in for his fourth save.
Coleman Crow, who made his debut on the mound for the Brewers, threw 77 pitches over 5 1/3 innings. He threw four strikeouts, gave up two earned runs and a walk.
The right-hander was 2-0 with a 4.07 ERA in two starts with the Brewers’ Triple-A affiliate in Nashville. He missed part of the 2023 season and all of 2024 after undergoing Tommy John surgery.
The Brewers scored three runs in the fourth inning. With the bases loaded, Mitchell hit an RBI single, Bauers scored on a forceout at first and Rengifo scored on a throwing error by catcher Agustín Ramírez.
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Miami’s Otto Lopez hit a triple to center field in the fourth and scored on a sacrifice fly by Owen Caissie. Lopez hit a two-run homer in the sixth to pull Miami within 4-3 and Ramírez doubled in the eighth to tie the game at four.
Abner Uribe (1-0) earned his first win of the season, coming on in the ninth inning.
Marlins third baseman Graham Pauley left the game in the seventh inning with right oblique discomfort after spinning out of the way of a pitch.
What’s next:
The Brewers and Marlins continue their 3-game series on Saturday, with Brandon Woodruff (1-0, 4.36 ERA) taking the mound for Milwaukee and Sandy Alcantara (2-1, 2.67) for Miami.
The Source: The Associated Press provided this report.
Milwaukee, WI
Beloit Memorial star Amare Hereford remains loyal, signs with Milwaukee Panthers
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Loyalty is a word you rarely hear anymore when it comes to college sports.
Amare Hereford is an exception.
The night before he was able to put pen to paper and make his commitment to the UW-Milwaukee men’s basketball team official earlier this week, the Beloit Memorial standout was invited for an on-campus visit with the Wisconsin Badgers.
Hereford did his due diligence. What player wouldn’t have in his position?
“Me being an 18-year-old kid, my first high major [visit], I just decided to go check it out,” Hereford said.
UW put on the full-court press in an attempt to lock down the Wisconsin “Mr. Basketball” finalist.
“They offered me a scholarship,” Hereford said. “It all happened so fast. It was all within a day.”
Hereford went home, processed the situation with his family and came to a decision.
He would honor his commitment to the Panthers, with his signature cementing the deal and UWM announcing the news Thursday, April 16.
“No, it wasn’t really hard to turn down,” Hereford said, referring to UW’s offer. “I love every school and I appreciate every school that reaches out to me. But I’m going to choose a school that I have a great relationship with, with all the coaching staff, and that’s been thinking highly of me and recruited me for the longest time. And that was the Panthers.
“Wisconsin is a great school, of course. But I’m going to the school that has been with me for the longest time.”
The 6-foot-2, 175-pound Hereford is a huge addition for a Panthers squad that, like so many other programs due to transfer portal madness, is in the midst of rebuilding its roster for the 2026-2027 season almost from scratch.
“Amare will be a star here at Milwaukee,” coach Bart Lundy said. “He will be a fan favorite from the beginning. He is a complete basketball player but probably has as good of an ability to score as I’ve seen in any high school player. He is a great student and a great worker and completely fits our culture.
“We are so excited that he will represent the city of Milwaukee and the state and especially his hometown of Beloit.”
Indeed, Hereford put the ball through the net for Beloit Memorial at a prodigious rate, averaging 37.5 points per game – tops in the state – as a senior. He finished as the school’s all-time leading scorer with 2,493 points in four years.
Hereford also poured in 49 points in his final high school game, a WIAA sectional semifinal loss to Verona last month.
Hereford was tough to guard going to the basket as his 60.7% shooting this past season indicates, but he also shot a terrific 45% from from 3-point range (81 for 180) and capitalized on all the contact he drew to the tune of 83% accuracy at the free-throw line.
More than just a scorer, though, Hereford also finished with team-leading averages of 8.5 rebounds, 5.3 assists and 3.9 steals per game.
“My playing style fits the way [the Panthers] play – they get up and down, play fast,” Hereford said. “Coach Lundy said he definitely sees me running [point guard], having the ball in my hands, playing the same way I did in high school, finding teammates, getting to the rim and scoring at all three levels.”
Defense is typically where newcomers experience the biggest growing pains, learning the all-out effort it takes to guard at a high level on every possession.
Hereford, however, indicates he’s more than just a scorer.
“I love playing defense,” he said. “Hitting the gaps, getting steals and different things like that, being active with my hands a lot. I’m definitely looking forward to getting pushed defensively and picking up the ball full court, on-ball pressure in the half court.”
Hereford took his visit to UWM in mid-March, after the season had been completed, but saw enough games on TV to cement his opinion of the challenge ahead.
“The Horizon League is amazing,” he said. “There’s a lot of guards who play the same way I play, like to get up and down, play fast. That’s why I love Coach Lundy and the Panthers and the rest of the staff. They let guys be themselves. They play fast, get up and down, play together as one.
“They let everybody touch the ball and be themselves.”
Before Wisconsin entered the picture, Hereford said he’d narrowed his school choices to UWM and San Diego, where Whitefish Bay Dominican product and former Iowa State assistant JR Blount has taken over as head coach.
Now, Hereford projects as an important piece in the Panthers’ rebuilding process.
“Coach Lundy and the staff, they believe in me heavy. And I just want to prove them right,” Hereford said. “I want them to see that I can come in and make a huge impact right away for the team and in the Horizon League.
“I’m definitely going to come in and compete for my minutes. And obviously, I want to stay there.
“So, definitely looking forward to coming in and earning my spot.”
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