The start of the 2024-25 NBA season, which begins in Boston with a rivalry clash between the Celtics and Knicks on Oct. 22, is rapidly approaching. Unfortunately,
Portland Trail Blazers center Robert Williams III could be back on the court sooner rather than later. Williams said that he is optimistic that he will be on the court for the Trail Blazers season opener against the Golden State Warriors on Oct.
The NBA season has yet to begin, but there are already a few players who should keep a travel bag packed and look to rent, not own.
When the Boston Celtics made the NBA Finals in June 2022, big man Robert Williams represented a crucial piece and was the anchor of the Celtics’ stingy defense.
It’s always nice to imagine him on the court again. A collective groan was uttered yesterday when the Portland Trail Blazers announced Robert Williams III had suffered a minor hamstring strain.
Less than a week into the Portland Trail Blazers' preseason, the team's most injury-prone player is... already injured again. That's right, folks. NBA insider Marc Stein reports that, in the midst of the team's training camp, veteran back-up center Robert Williams III suffered a Grade 1 left hamstring strain.
One week before their preseason opener against the Los Angeles Clippers, the Portland Trail Blazers are expected to be without one of their big men. In a social media post on their official X account, the Trail Blazers announced that Robert Williams has suffered a Grade 1 hamstring strain.
It’s a disappointing development for the big man, who has been plagued by injuries over the course of his NBA career. He's played more than 35 regular-season games just twice in six years.
Williams sat out practice Thursday, but that isn’t unexpected as he ramps up for game play. Portland Trail Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups said center Robert Williams III sat out practice Thursday due to “general soreness” not involving Williams’ right knee that required surgery last season.
Robert Williams was once seen among the best young rim protectors in the NBA. However, the Portland Trail Blazers center only appeared in six games last season due to injury.
Who plays where and how often? Entering the 2024-25 NBA season, the Portland Trail Blazers have a pleasant problem, fielding three centers with decent resumés.
Portland Trail Blazers reserve center Robert Williams III continues to recuperate from the right knee surgery he underwent in November to correct ligament damage.
The Portland Trail Blazers are in Year Two of their post-Damian Lillard era, having traded the star to the Milwaukee Bucks and giving him his best chance to win an NBA championship, a reward for his years of service to the Blazers.
All has been quiet on the trade front for the Cleveland Cavaliers this offseason in spite of incessant speculation that the Cavaliers would shake up their roster.
The young Portland Trail Blazers are one of the most slept on NBA teams heading into the 2024-25 season as they do not have any expectations to make any postseason noise this year.
Ahead of the 2024-25 season, the Portland Trail Blazers are fielding a strange hodgepodge of veterans and far-too-raw young players. After going 21-61 in 2023-24 and nabbing the Western Conference's No.
The Portland Trail Blazers entered this offseason looking to potentially trade away some veteran pieces from their roster for future assets. So far, they have just moved off-guard Malcolm Brogdon but still have some guys to work with.
We've rarely seen the center produce his best basketball, as he's been incapable of staying on the floor.
He could solve multiple problems for New York's bench unit; the question is whether they're willing to take a risk on his ability to stay healthy.
According to NBA insider Brett Siegel of ClutchPoints, the Sacramento Kings are interested in trading for Portland Trail Blazers big man Robert Williams III.
While he has shown some promise in his first few years in the NBA, he is still just 26 years old and is on a multiyear contract.
The Trail Blazers have been awarded a disabled player exception worth $5.8M for the season-ending loss of Robert Williams III.
In the eyes of some people, the 2022-23 NBA season was a major disappointment for the Boston Celtics.
The Boston Celtics will be looking different next season after the departures of Marcus Smart, Grant Williams, and others. But one secondary player is looking ready to pick up the slack.
Boston Celtics big man Robert Williams was battling a serious stomach bug throughout Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Finals against the Miami Heat.
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