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Mavericks' Kessler Edwards: Not listed on injury report
Kessler Edwards (ankle) is not listed on the injury for Thursday's game against the Spurs, Grant Afseth of DallasHoopsJournal.com reports.Edwards was battling a minor ankle issue, but it appears to be behind him. Despite his availability, Edwards isn't guaranteed to see any playing time.
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Mavericks' Kessler Edwards: Limited in practice
Kessler Edwards (ankle) went through the non-contact portion of Saturday's practice, Mike Curtis of The Dallas Morning News reports.Edwards missed all of the preseason while dealing with a sprained ankle. However, it appears Edwards is progressing in his recovery ahead of Thursday's regular-season opener against San Antonio.
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Mavericks' Kessler Edwards: Not playing vs. Bucks
Kessler Edwards (ankle) won't play in Thursday's preseason game against the Bucks, Grant Afseth of DallasHoopsJournal.com reports.The Dallas Mavericks will be resting several players for their preseason finale, and Edwards' roster status is very much in the air as a result of the ongoing injury. If he survives the final round of roster cuts, which is already a long shot, Edwards would be destined for a minimal role off the Dallas bench.
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Mavericks' Kessler Edwards: Sitting vs. Clippers
Kessler Edwards (ankle) won't play in Monday's preseason game against Los Angeles.Edwards will miss his third straight preseason matchup while on the mend from an ankle sprain. He'll have one final chance to suit up Thursday against the Bucks before the start of the regular season.
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Mavericks' Kessler Edwards: Not playing Thursday
Kessler Edwards (ankle) will not play in Thursday's preseason game against the Jazz.Edwards is set to miss a second consecutive preseason contest. His next chance to play in the preseason will come against the Clippers on Monday, but even if he's healthy, Edwards is a long shot to crack the Opening Night roster.
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Mavericks' Kessler Edwards: Won't suit up Monday
Kessler Edwards (ankle) will not play in Monday's preseason game against Memphis.Edwards has been sidelined for nearly a week, but he remains day-to-day. His next chance to play will be Thursday's preseason contest against Utah.
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Mavericks' Kessler Edwards: Sidelined by ankle sprain
Kessler Edwards has a sprained ankle and was unable to participate in Wednesday's practice, Mike Curtis of The Dallas Morning News reports.Edwards' availability for Monday's preseason opener against Memphis could be in jeopardy. It's an unfortunate incident for the 24-year-old, who is looking to make an impression while on a two-way contract with Dallas, but the severity of his injury is unknown.
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Mavericks' Kessler Edwards: Headed to Dallas
The Dallas Mavericks signed Kessler Edwards to a two-way contract Friday, Sam Amico of HoopsWire.com reports.Edwards received a minimal role for Sacramento in 2023-24, averaging just 5.1 minutes across 54 regular-season appearances. In Dallas, Edwards is now set to split time between the Mavericks and their G League affiliate, the Texas Legends.
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Kings' Kessler Edwards: To hit free agency
The Sacramento Kings did not extend a qualifying offer to Kessler Edwards, Sean Cunningham of Fox 40 Sacramento reports.Edwards is now set to become an unrestricted free agent. He made 54 appearances for the Kings in 2023-24 but didn't make much of an impact with an average of 1.7 points in 5.1 minutes per contest.
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Kings' Kessler Edwards: Logs garbage time minutes in win
Kessler Edwards ended with one rebound in two minutes during Tuesday's 118-94 Play-In Game win over the Warriors.Edwards closed the game Tuesday, handed a couple of garbage time minutes as the Sacramento Kings eliminated the Warriors. It's been a disappointing season for Edwards and given his limited role, it is hard to see him featuring too much, even if the Kings advance to the playoffs.