Morrow struggles in return : After missing the last game because of personal reasons, Nets guard Anthony Morrow struggled to find his shot on Wednesday night in his return to the court. He went 3 for 12 from the field, missing all four of his 3-point attempts, and finished with six points. He added five boards, three assists and a block in his 34 minutes of action. New Jersey would end up falling to Detroit, 99-92. (Updated 02/08/2012)
Injury Report
No information available at this time (Updated 2/12/12).
Fantasy Analysis
Morrow has been playing well for the Nets, so this outing shouldn't scare Fantasy owners away. For whatever reason he missed Monday's game, Morrow probably still has that on his mind. Give him a game or two to get back into a rhythm. He's been getting more playing time with MarShon Brooks sidelined with a foot injury. Even though he had an off night, Morrow is a viable guard option in the majority of Fantasy formats. (Updated 02/08/2012).
02/11/2012 22:51 Manu returns, Spurs win 7th straight
Gary Neal scored 18 points, and Tim Duncan recorded his ninth double-double of the season with 13 points and 10 rebounds as the San Antonio Spurs won their seventh in the row with a 103-89 victory over the New Jersey Nets.
02/09/2012 02:40 Courtside Seat: Looking back to look forward
As the season progresses, you might start looking at your Fantasy team and wonder who was most worthy of your selection. Our Jamey Eisenberg examines how the Top 12 players drafted are performing so far in different leagues in his Courtside Seat.
02/06/2012 22:22 Bulls beat down Nets sans-Rose
Carlos Boozer scored 24 points and the Chicago Bulls beat the New Jersey Nets 109-87 Monday night.
02/06/2012 09:03 Week 7 Start 'Em and Sit 'Em
The Nets have struggled so far in 2012, but Anthony Morrow is making some noise of late. Our Chris Towers discusses his recent play and much more in his latest Start 'Em and Sit 'Em.
02/04/2012 23:11 Spurs blow out Thunder as Tony Parker sets franchise assist record
Tony Parker scored 42 points and broke the Spurs' franchise record for career assists, leading San Antonio to a 107-96 win over the NBA-best Oklahoma City Thunder on Saturday night.
Morrow was playing pretty well for the Nets in his first season with the team last year before being shut down after 58 games due to lingering pain in his left knee. Getting 32 minutes of run per night, Morrow was averaging a career-high 13.2 points with 2.9 rebounds and almost two 3-pointers. Fantasy owners can expect Morrow to at least begin the season as the starting shooting guard alongside Deron Williams, but the Nets drafted MarShon Brooks from Providence and one of the college’s most prolific scorers could challenge him. The knee will continue to be a lingering concern for Morrow, who is just 25 years old as he enters his fourth NBA season. He gives Fantasy owners excellent 3-point shooting and some solid scoring in general and can be targeted in the later rounds. If he doesn’t lose any playing time to Brooks, Morrow should be considered a top 60 Fantasy guard. (Updated 8/23/11)