Nick Collison, who twisted his ankle in Sunday's game, is active and ready to play on Monday against the Wizards. Mar. 14 - 7:20 p.m. ET Source: NBA.com
Danilo Gallinari (toe) did not play on Monday against the Hornets. It was reported that he didn't expect to play until Friday's game against the Magic, so owners shouldn't have been awaiting this report with any hope. Wilson Chandler will continue to be the primary beneficiary of his absence. Mar. 14 - 7:15 p.m. ET Source: Benjamin Hochman on Twitter
Nate McMillan expects Marcus Camby, who missed Monday's practice with a sore knee, to play on Tuesday. Given Camby's age and knees, it doesn't make sense for him to practice much, if ever. It sounds like should go on Tuesday, although nothing is ever guaranteed with Camby's knee. Mar. 14 - 6:55 p.m. ET Source: Pinwheel Empire
Luis Scola (knee) and Terrence Williams (abdomen) are both out on Monday. Scola wasn't expected to play, while T-Will's injury is new. He had no value anyway, and owners of Scola have to hope this will be his last missed game with the injury. Chuck Hayes, Patrick Patterson and Chase Budinger should all see a boost by Scola's absence. Mar. 14 - 6:46 p.m. ET Source: Jason Friedman on Twitter
Steve Nash (pelvic instability) is officially out for Monday night's game against Houston. This shouldn't be a surprise to those who have been following the situation. Aaron Brooks should be a fine play in his place if you're looking for a point guard and he's available in your league. Mar. 14 - 6:37 p.m. ET Source: Paul Coro on Twitter
Luke Ridnour missed practice on Monday to be with his family. His status for Wednesday's game is unknown at this point. If he can't go, Jonny Flynn could get the start at the point for the T-Wolves. Mar. 14 - 6:29 p.m. ET Source: Jerry Zgoda on Twitter
A source close to the Grizzlies passed along rumors that the MRI taken on Rudy Gay's injured shoulder is still somewhat inconclusive. This lines up with earlier reports that he will need one or two weeks of rehab before getting another evaluation, and while we don't want to speculate about what an inconclusive MRI means medically, we're sure it's not great news. If you can afford the space he still makes for a good stash, but if you're at all concerned about your production, it doesn't make sense to hang on under these circumstances. Mar. 14 - 7:57 p.m. ET Source: Peter Edmiston on Twitter
Eric Gordon (wrist) will be evaluated on Tuesday when the Clippers return from their road trip, according to coach Vinny Del Negro. Beat writer extraordinaire Lisa Dillman says that it sounds like he is doing more each day, and while it's not much to go on, the positive tone bodes well for his owners. Randy Foye should be held indefinitely, and perhaps a game or two beyond any return by Gordon, in case he suffers another setback. Mar. 14 - 8:22 p.m. ET Source: Lisa Dillman on Twitter
Coach Phil Jackson said prior to Monday's game that he expects Kobe Bryant (ankle) to play against the Magic, and teammate Matt Barnes said that he is playing, too. Given Kobe's history of playing through injury and these comments, it would be a shock if he didn't go, but we'll let you know as soon as we get confirmation. Shannon Brown would start in his place if he cannot play. Mar. 14 - 10:32 p.m. ET Source: NBA.com
Tyreke Evans (foot) will visit the doctor on Tuesday to see if he will be cleared to practice soon, and coach Paul Westphal added that "it will probably be a week to 10 days (before he plays) in a game after getting the OK." He was supposed to be out of his walking boot on or around Tuesday, and this could be the decision-point for owners that are stashing him. His potential for shutting down has been covered in depth, and the silence from Evans' camp has been unsettling at best. Mar. 14 - 9:22 p.m. ET Source: Sacramento Kings on Facebook