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Assists Per Game
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2021 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
2020 252.5 3.9 0.8 0.2 1.4 0.3 0.0
2019 1034.7 5.9 1.9 0.4 2.0 0.4 0.1
3y Avg. 563.5 4.8 1.5 0.3 1.5 0.3 0.1

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  • Vincent Poirier: Headed to Spain

    Poirier signed a four-year contract with Spanish club Real Madrid on Monday. Poirier will continue his career overseas after a rather underwhelming two-year stint in the NBA with the Celtics and 76ers. Over his 32 career games, Poirier averaged 1.5 points and 1.8 rebounds in 5.3 minutes. The 27-year-old is unlikely to pursue a return to the NBA down the road.
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  • Vincent Poirier: Officially waived by Knicks

    Poirier was waived by the Knicks on Sunday. Both Poirier and Terrance Ferguson were cut loose by New York, which acquired the pair as part of a three-team deal before Thursday's trade deadline. Poirier was not a part of the regular rotation in Philadelphia, so regardless of where he ends up, he's unlikely to become an impact player this season. The Frenchman may end up pursuing a return to Europe if an NBA team isn't interested in bringing him aboard.
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  • Knicks' Vincent Poirier: Expected to be waived by Knicks

    Poirier is expected to be waived by the Knicks, Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN reports. Poirier was part of a three-team deal between the Knicks, Thunder and 76ers. He was initially sent to New York, but the expectation is that he'll end up a free agent. Poirier had a minimal role with the 76ers this season, as he averaged 0.8 points and 1.3 rebounds in 3.9 minutes. Wherever he ends up, there should be no expectation of him becoming fantasy relevant.
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  • Knicks' Vincent Poirier: Sent to New York in three-team deal

    The Knicks acquired Poirier, Terrance Ferguson and a 2021 second-round pick in a three-team trade completed Thursday, Kyle Neubeck of PhillyVoice.com reports. The Thunder will receive Tony Bradley, Austin Rivers and 2025 and 2026 second-round picks in the deal, while the 76ers will acquire George Hill and Ignas Brazdeikis. Poirier has been outside of the Philadelphia rotation all season, averaging 3.9 minutes per game across 10 appearances. His situation likely won't improve much, if at all, in New York, where Mitchell Robinson, Nerlens Noel, Taj Gibson and Julius Randle are all expected to slot ahead of him in the pecking order at center. Given the Knicks' ample depth at the position, Poirier could be waived if the organization prefers to use his roster spot to address another area of need.
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  • 76ers' Vincent Poirier: Fails to score Monday

    Poirier didn't score (0-1 FG) during Monday's win over Indiana. The center was able to see the court during junk time for a second time over the past three games. However, he's averaging just 1.5 minutes over his last two outings along with 10 absences across the 76ers' past 12 games.
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  • 76ers' Vincent Poirier: Doesn't play against Minnesota

    Poirier (conditioning) didn't play in Friday's 118-94 win over Minnesota. Poirier was available for Friday's game after being listed as probable, but he didn't take the court in the blowout win over the Timberwolves. While it's encouraging to see the 27-year-old suit up once again, he's unlikely to see significant playing time for Philadelphia.
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  • 76ers' Vincent Poirier: Probable Friday

    Poirier (conditioning) is probable for Friday's game at Minnesota. The 27-year-old has been sidelined since Jan. 7 due to the league's health and safety protocols, but he's now clear of the protocols and is ramping up his conditioning. Poirier is averaging 4.7 minutes in his three appearances this season, so even if he's available as expected Friday, he's unlikely to see significant playing time.
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  • 76ers' Vincent Poirier: Still out Monday

    Poirier (COVID-19 protocols) won't play Monday against the Pistons. Poirier will miss yet another game as he remains in the health and safety protocols. It's not yet clear when he could return to the court.
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  • 76ers' Vincent Poirier: Out Saturday

    Poirier (COVID-19 protocols) is out Saturday against the Pistons. Poirier continues to be unavailable due to the NBA's health and safety protocols, and it's unclear when he's expected to retake the court.
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  • 76ers' Vincent Poirier: Remains out Friday

    Poirier (COVID-19 protocols) won't play Friday against the Celtics. Poirier continues to be unavailable due to the NBA's health and safety protocols, and it's unclear when he's expected to retake the court.
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  • 76ers' Vincent Poirier: Out again Wednesday

    Poirier (COVID-19 protocols) has been ruled out for Wednesday's game against the Celtics. Poirier is the lone Sixers player still going through the COVID protocols, so the team is mostly back to full strength. It's unclear when the 27-year-old is expected to rejoin the team.
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  • 76ers' Vincent Poirier: Officially out Saturday

    Poirier (COVID-19 protocol) will not play in Saturday's game against the Grizzlies, Noah Levick of NBC Sports Philadelphia reports. Poirier hasn't cleared the protocol yet, so it's not a big surprise that he's set for another absence. Even when he does gain clearance to retake the floor, he's not much more than a bench-filler for the Sixers.
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  • 76ers' Vincent Poirier: Likely out until at least Saturday

    Philadelphia head coach Doc Rivers said Monday that Poirier and the other three players on the roster currently in quarantine due to the NBA's health and safety protocols (Shake Milton, Tobias Harris and Matisse Thybulle) won't be available any earlier than Saturday's game at Memphis, Noah Levick of NBC Sports Philadelphia reports. "I don't know exactly," Rivers said, when asked when the four players would be cleared to play. "We're thinking after [Thursday's game versus Miami] is a possibility -- that would be the [second] Miami game....But I don't think we've had clearance on it yet, and so we're just going to have to wait and see." The four players entered the protocol Saturday, after all were deemed to be close contacts of Seth Curry, who tested positive for COVID-19. Though none of Poirier, Thybulle, Harris and Milton are believed to have tested positive themselves since heading into quarantine, Rivers suggested that the quartet will likely remain away from the team until the weekend to comply with NBA protocols. With that in mind, Poirier -- who sat out losses Saturday to the Nuggets and Monday to the Hawks -- will miss both of the 76ers' upcoming home games Tuesday and Thursday versus the Heat.
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  • 76ers' Vincent Poirier: Out Monday

    Poirier (COVID-19) will not play in Monday's game against the Hawks, Kyle Neubeck of Philly Voice reports. The reserve big man will remain out for at least one more game, but it's very possible he misses multiple contests, especially as the Sixers head into a Monday-Tuesday back-to-back set.
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  • 76ers' Vincent Poirier: Won't play Saturday

    Poirier (health and safety protocols) won't play Saturday against the Nuggets, Shams Charania of The Athletic reports. Poirier hasn't played a significant role for Philadelphia this season, but the team will be short on depth since he's one of several players still going through contact tracing. Joel Embiid (undisclosed) and Dwight Howard should handle the bulk of the duties at center Saturday.
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  • 76ers' Vincent Poirier: Listed as questionable

    Poirier is questionable for Saturday's game against the Nuggets due to health and safety protocols. Poirier is in the league's health and safety protocols after teammate Seth Curry tested positive for COVID-19 on Thursday. He hasn't seen significant playing time since joining the 76ers, so his absence likely wouldn't impact the team's rotation plans.
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  • 76ers' Vincent Poirier: Traded to Phily

    Poirer was traded to the 76ers as part of the deal Tuesday that previously sent Al Horford to Oklahoma City, per Derek Bodner of The Athletic. Poirier's stint with the OKC was very brief. He arrived in Oklahoma City in late November from the Celtics as Boston cleared rosters spots for its newly drafted rookies. For the Sixers, Poirier will battle with Tony Bradley to back up Joel Embiid and Dwight Howard at the center spot.
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  • Thunder's Vincent Poirier: Dealt to Thunder

    Poirier was traded to the Thunder via the Celtics on Thursday in exchange for a protected 2021 second-round draft pick. The seven-footer appeared in 22 games with the Celtics in his rookie season, averaging just 1.9 points and 2.0 rebounds in 5.9 minutes per game. The front court appears crowded for the Thunder with Steven Adams and recent acquisition Al Horford at center, so Poirier could be a candidate to spend time in the G-League next season as well.
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  • Celtics' Vincent Poirier: Not on injury report

    Poirier (personal) is not on the Celtics' injury report ahead of Tuesday's Game 1 against Miami. Poirier missed the latter portion of the Celtics' second-round series against Toronto while dealing with a personal matter, but he returned to practice Monday and will be available off the bench Tuesday night. However, Poirier has not been a member of the regular rotation, so he's unlikely to make an impact in this series.
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  • Celtics' Vincent Poirier: Listed out for Game 5

    Poirier (personal) will remain out for Monday's Game 5 against Toronto. The reserve big man is still tending to a personal matter, but as a non-regular in the rotation, his absence shouldn't have much of a fantasy impact.
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