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2023 80322.3 27.8 11.5 3.1 3.8 0.4 1.6
2022 155120.1 27.9 10.1 2.6 4.1 0.5 1.6
2021 153821.1 22.7 10.8 2.7 4.5 0.5 1.4
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  • 76ers' De'Anthony Melton: Not close to returning

    Coach Nick Nurse said Wednesday that Melton (back) isn't close to playing, but the team is hopeful he can return at some point this season, Adam Aaronson of PhillyVoice.com reports. Melton hasn't played since Feb. 27 due to lumbar spine bone stress and remains without a clear return timetable. Nurse said there's a "very good" chance that Joel Embiid (knee) and Robert Covington (knee) return before the playoffs, but the coach's tone was less optimistic about Melton's future availability.
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  • 76ers' De'Anthony Melton: Still without clear return date

    Head coach Nick Nurse said Monday that he had no update on the status of Melton, who hasn't played since Feb. 27 due to lumbar spine bone stress, Derek Bodner of AllPHLY.com reports. Melton is scheduled to be re-evaluated in the coming days once his two-week off-loading period concludes, but his return doesn't appear to be imminent. Nurse mentioned within the past two days that the other two 76ers players dealing with long-term injuries -- Joel Embiid (knee) and Robert Covington (knee) -- have resumed non-contact on-court work, so both are seemingly closer to playing than Melton at this point. With the growing likelihood that his absence will stretch into April, Melton isn't worth holding in the majority of redraft leagues.
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  • 76ers' De'Anthony Melton: Out at least two more weeks

    The 76ers announced Wednesday that Melton (back) has begun an offloading period and will be re-evaluated in approximately two weeks. After a solid start to 2023-24, Melton has been plagued by injuries, especially back issues. He's appeared in just five of Philadelphia's last 29 games and is slated to miss at least a couple more. Given he's shutting things down for a bit, it'd be surprising to see Melton cleared for a full workload two weeks from now, as he'll probably need some time to regain his conditioning after returning to basketball activities. Buddy Hield and Kelly Oubre should continue to benefit from Melton's ongoing absence.
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  • 76ers' De'Anthony Melton: Without return timetable

    Coach Nick Nurse said Melton (back) is out for Friday's game versus the Hornets and is unsure when he'll return, Ky Carlin of USA Today reports. Melton left Tuesday's game versus Boston with back spasms after recently returning from a lengthy absence due to a lumbar spine stress response. He'll remain out through Philadelphia's upcoming two-game road trip, which ends Tuesday in Brooklyn, and he could miss even more time, per Ky Carlin of USA Today. Kelly Oubre and Cameron Payne are candidates to receive increased playing time in Melton's absence.
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  • 76ers' De'Anthony Melton: Won't return Tuesday

    Melton has been ruled out for the remainder of Tuesday's game versus the Celtics due to back spasms, Lauren Rosen of the 76ers' official site reports. He'll finish with zero points (0-2 FG, 0-2 3Pt), one rebound, one assist and one block in nine minutes. Melton was making just his third straight appearance after an 18-game absence due to a lumbar spine stress response, so it's less than ideal that his back is bothering him once again. The 76ers will likely evaluate him over the next two days before determining his status for Friday's game against the Hornets.
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  • 76ers' De'Anthony Melton: Still on minute restriction

    Melton (back) will be limited to 15-25 minutes of action in Tuesday's game against Boston, Noah Levick of NBC Sports Philadelphia reports. Melton is joined by Kyle Lowry and Nicolas Batum on the same workload estimation, so Philadelphia's rotation is tough to evaluate at the moment. Melton looked sharp Sunday in his second game back from an extended absence, delivering 16 points in 18 minutes.
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  • 76ers' De'Anthony Melton: Leads bench in scoring in loss

    Melton registered 16 points (5-12 FG, 4-8 3Pt, 2-2 FT), three rebounds, three assists and two steals in 18 minutes during Sunday's 119-98 loss to Milwaukee. Melton led all 76ers bench players in scoring while connecting on a team-high mark from three and adding a pair of steals defensively to boost the Philadelphia second unit. Melton has scored 15 or more points in 12 contests this year, making four or more threes in eight appearances.
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  • 76ers' De'Anthony Melton: Will come off bench again

    Melton (back) is available for Sunday's game against the Bucks, but he'll come off the bench, Austin Krell of USA Today reports. Melton returned to action Friday following an 18-game absence due to a lumbar spine stress response, scoring seven points in 16 minutes off the bench during a win over the Cavaliers. It appears he'll be limited to around 20 minutes again Sunday, but he may eventually reclaim a starting spot over Buddy Hield or Kelly Oubre. Regardless, Melton's fantasy outlook is worse than it was before his injury, as Philadelphia has added Hield, Cameron Payne and Kyle Lowry to its backcourt rotation since Melton played last.
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  • 76ers' De'Anthony Melton: Gets light bench role in return

    Melton (back) recorded seven points (2-6 FG, 1-4 3Pt, 2-2 FT), one rebound and one assist across 16 minutes Friday in the 76ers' 104-97 win over the Cavaliers. Melton came off the bench and was on a playing-time restriction in his return from an 18-game absence due to a lumbar spine stress response, but the 25-year-old guard won't necessarily be in store for a major uptick in minutes even once he's free of limitations. The 76ers beefed up their guard depth at the trade deadline with the acquisitions of Buddy Hield and Cameron Payne, and the recent addition of Kyle Lowry -- who sat out Friday for conditioning purposes -- presents yet another threat that Melton will face for playing time. Melton could eventually unseat Hield or Kelly Oubre for a starting role on the wing, but his playing-time outlook moving forward is still unquestionably worse than it had been prior to him suffering the back injury in January.
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  • 76ers' De'Anthony Melton: Cleared, but will be limited

    Melton (back) is available for Friday's game versus the Cavaliers, Noah Levick of NBC Sports Philadelphia reports. As expected, Melton has been upgraded from probable to available and will play for the first time since Jan. 12. However, he's expected to be limited to around 20 minutes, so fantasy managers can likely keep him out of lineups until he resumes his usual role.
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  • 76ers' De'Anthony Melton: Officially considered probable

    Melton (back) is probable for Friday's game against the Cavaliers. Coach Nick Nurse said Thursday that Melton will play in Friday's matchup, and the guard's probable designation echoes Nurse's optimism. Assuming Melton can play, it wouldn't be surprising to see him face a minute restriction.
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  • 76ers' De'Anthony Melton: Out Thursday, will play Friday

    Coach Nick Nurse said Thursday that Melton (back) will play in Friday's game versus the Cavaliers, Noah Levick of NBC Sports Philadelphia reports. Melton has already been ruled out Thursday due to a back injury, marking his 18th straight absence. However, the 25-year-old guard will be good to go for Friday's matchup with Cleveland. Melton will likely be on a minutes restriction as he eases his way back into Philadelphia rotation.
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  • 76ers' De'Anthony Melton: Ruled out for Thursday

    Melton (back) has been ruled out for Thursday's game against the Knicks. Melton hasn't played since Jan. 12 but is nearing a return after logging a full practice Wednesday. Thursday is the front half of a back-to-back set, so Philadelphia may just be giving the veteran guard an extra day off before he suits up for Friday's contest versus Cleveland, though his status for that game likely won't be revealed until after Thursday's matchup.
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  • 76ers' De'Anthony Melton: Goes through practice

    Melton (back) was able to practice in full Wednesday, Lauren Rosen of the 76ers' official site reports. Melton has been sidelined since Jan. 12, but this is a good indication he could be ready for Thursday's game against the Knicks. In 33 games this season, Melton has averaged 11.8 points, 4.0 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 1.6 steals.
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  • 76ers' De'Anthony Melton: Remains out against Miami

    Melton (back) won't play in Wednesday's game versus the Heat. Melton was a partial participant in Tuesday's practice but will miss his 17th straight contest Wednesday due to a lumbar spine stress response. Melton will have extra time to recover ahead of Philadelphia's next contest on Feb. 22 against the Knicks.
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  • 76ers' De'Anthony Melton: Involved in Tuesday's practice

    Philadelphia head coach Nick Nurse said Melton (back) was a partial participant in Tuesday's practice, Ky Carlin of USA Today reports. Melton's involvement in practice suggests he's closing in on a return from the lumbar spine stress response that has kept him out for the last 16 games, though the fact that he wasn't a full participant means that he'll most likely remain out Wednesday against the Heat in the 76ers' final contest before the All-Star break. Trade-deadline pickup Buddy Hield should once again assume big minutes on the wing if Melton remains out Wednesday.
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  • 76ers' De'Anthony Melton: Sidelined again Monday

    Melton (back) will not play Monday versus Cleveland. Melton will miss his 16th consecutive game Monday as he continues recovering from a stress fracture in his lower back. When he ultimately returns to action, he'll join a revamped backcourt featuring Buddy Hield and Kyle Lowry instead of Furkan Korkmaz and Patrick Beverley.
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  • 76ers' De'Anthony Melton: Another absence coming

    Melton (back) won't play in Saturday's game versus the Wizards. Melton hasn't played since Jan. 12 due to a back injury but is nearing a return to action. Melton's next chance to suit up is Monday's matchup with the Cavaliers.
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  • 76ers' De'Anthony Melton: Ruled out for Friday

    Melton (back) will not play Friday against the Hawks. Melton is close to getting back to the floor, but the 76ers will hold him out of the first game of their upcoming back-to-back set. It's possible he could get back out there for Saturday's game in Washington, but while he's out, Kelly Oubre should continue to see an uptick in minutes.
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  • 76ers' De'Anthony Melton: Won't play Wednesday

    Melton (back) is out for Wednesday's game against Golden State. Melton's absence will extend to 13 games. He appears close to a return from a lumbar spine stress response, but the 76ers are still ruling him out more than 24 hours before Wednesday's contest. Kelly Oubre, Patrick Beverley and Jaden Springer should continue to handle extra minutes on the wing while Melton is sidelined.
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