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Post by clifflee4mvp™ on Dec 19, 2013 6:10:48 GMT -6
Patrick Beverley scored 15 points against the Bulls with one rebound, three assists and two 3-pointers on 5-of-9 shooting in 34 minutes.
He's at least put up some sort of offense over his last three games, averaging 13.0 points on 56.0 percent from the field. Beverley still isn't much of a playmaker on offense with James Harden running the show, meaning he's more of a two-category player for steals and triples. That's still not a terrible thing for owners in standard formats.
Watched the game, he had an awesome first half, didn't do anything in the 2nd
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Post by Dale on Dec 22, 2013 6:00:10 GMT -6
Patrick Beverley was diagnosed with a fracture to his right fourth metacarpal and is expected to be out 4-6 weeks.
It's a pretty standard prognosis for Beverley and he becomes one of many players to break a metacarpal. Anthony Davis beat his 4-6 week prognosis with his return earlier this week, so Beverley could have the same fate. Regardless, it's not going to be easy to stash him in most formats given he was already on thin ice with his fantasy owners. Aaron Brooks figures to get most of the minutes at point guard and is worth picking up for owners seeking help in that department.
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Post by Dale on Feb 24, 2014 6:39:44 GMT -6
Pat Beverley hit a huge 3-pointer in the corner with 34 seconds left to lead the Rockets to a 115-112 win at Phoenix on Sunday, finishing with 20 points, three boards, three assists, three steals and one 3-pointer on 6-of-12 shooting.
His long-range shot has turned around quickly as of late and he's become an offensive option for the Rockets. In his last four games, Beverley shot 38.9 percent from deep to go with averages of 11.5 points, 4.0 boards, 3.3 assists, 2.3 steals and 1.8 triples. He was a nightmare to own earlier this year, but there's really no way he can be left on the wire with numbers like those.
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Post by Dale on Mar 29, 2014 7:06:09 GMT -6
Patrick Beverley's agent confirmed his client suffered a torn right meniscus during Thursday's game vs. the Sixers.
"He has a torn meniscus, we’re not 100 percent sure how bad it is or what action we will take," his agent Kevin Bradbury said. Coach Kevin McHale said it would be 7-10 days before the team would know a timetable for Beverley’s return. There is no information whether he tore his medial or lateral meniscus at this time. Meniscus tears usually take 4-8 weeks of recovery time with lateral tears taking longer -- the same type of injury Russell Westbrook suffered last year in the playoffs. Regardless, Beverley is out for the year. Jeremy Lin will get more playing time while Isaiah Canaan is also in the mix now.
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Post by clifflee4mvp™ on Nov 6, 2014 20:42:24 GMT -6
So I just heard during the rockets/spurs game that p-bev is hurt. What's up?
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Post by clifflee4mvp™ on Nov 6, 2014 20:44:08 GMT -6
Nvm, hammy injury
Beverley is averaging eight points, 3.5 assists and 3.5 rebounds through two games this season. He apparently injured the muscle in the Rockets' 104-93 win over the Utah Jazz. Beverley is a high-energy player known for his rabid commitment to on-the-ball defense.
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Post by Dale on Feb 15, 2015 7:05:53 GMT -6
Patrick Beverley won the Taco Bell Skills Challenge on Saturday night. Beverley had to make two epic comebacks against Jeff Teague in the semi-finals and Brandon Knight in the final round, but he simply found a way to get the job done. Beverley wasn't exactly considered a favorite to win the competition as he is primarily known for his pesky defense, but this just goes to show how competitive he is. The Rockets have been rumored to be intrigued by Goran Dragic with the Feb. 19 trade deadline approaching, so Beverley may have had a little extra motivation on Saturday night.
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Post by Dale on Mar 30, 2015 14:15:49 GMT -6
Updating a previous item, Patrick Beverley has decided to have wrist surgery, and the procedure will end his season, a source told the Houston Chronicle.
It's a devastating blow to the Rockets as the team is paper-thin at point guard behind him. Rookie Nick Johnson and veterans Jason Terry and Pablo Prigioni will look to fill the void, but none are real options for owners who have lost Beverley. MVP candidate James Harden will have even more to do as the Rockets close out the season in preparation for the playoffs.
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Post by Dale on Jul 4, 2015 6:56:01 GMT -6
Patrick Beverley and the Rockets have agreed on a four-year, $25 million deal.
That's quite a payday for a guy who really can't get his own shot and isn't much of a passer, but it's not just about the offensive side for one of the best defensive guards. Beverley was believed to be in serious talks with the Kings, but once again nobody wants the Kings' money. Mr. 94 Feet made just 38.3 percent from the field last season, averaging 10.1 points, 4.2 boards, 3.4 assists, 1.1 steals and 2.1 treys. Even with the woeful shooting, he's still worth a look late in fantasy drafts. To be clear, this is a very nice deal for the Rockets.
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Post by clifflee4mvp™ on Jul 4, 2015 16:19:06 GMT -6
Yeah sometimes you have to remember that rotoworld is for fantasy sports. This is one of those times! LOL, glad they put that last little statement at the end because the rockets despite their playoff success were a different team without pat
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Post by Dale on Jun 28, 2017 10:46:34 GMT -6
The Clippers will trade for Patrick Beverley.
It's an interesting week for Beverley, who was just named to First-Team All Defense on Monday. Beverley techincally started at shooting guard last year and wasn't much of an offensive factor, turning in a 14.1 usage rate in his 67 games. He'll almost certainly see more scoring opportunities with the Clippers and possibly even more than his 30.7 minutes per game. If the Clippers don't add much next month, he could be a solid fantasy target in the middle rounds.
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Post by Dale on May 3, 2018 10:52:21 GMT -6
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Post by Dale on Jun 1, 2018 10:42:11 GMT -6
Patrick Beverley (knee surgery) is three months ahead of schedule and has been cleared to return to full basketball activities.
Beverley had microfracture and meniscus surgery on his right knee in late November and was expected to need a full nine months to recover. However, Beverley's doctors have been amazed by his progress. "His recovery has been remarkable and I have cleared him to return to all basketball activities," said Dr. Walter Lowe. "This speedy recovery is a testament to Pat's diligence to the comprehensive rehabilitation program between Houston and LA." He should now certainly be ready to roll at the start of training camp.
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Post by Dale on Jul 1, 2019 4:55:14 GMT -6
According to ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski, the Clippers and Patrick Beverley have agreed to terms on a three-year, $40 million deal.
Beverley was a key figure for the Clippers last season, as the team surprised many by winning 48 games and pushing the Warriors to six games in the first round of the playoffs. The question now is how much of an impact this has on the team's chances of signing Kawhi Leonard, the best available player still on the market. It likely rules out the possibility of pairing Leonard with another star should he pick the Clippers. But at the very least L.A. will keep a player who was a key factor in last season's success. Beverley was a top-125 player in nine-category leagues last season.
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Post by Dale on Aug 16, 2021 5:24:08 GMT -6
The Los Angeles Clippers have traded Patrick Beverley, Rajon Rondo and Daniel Oturu to the Memphis Grizzlies in exchange for point guard Eric Bledsoe.
Ja Morant is the main man at point guard for the Grizzlies, so it’s pretty unclear what types of roles Rondo and Beverley will have over there at this point. There’s a chance one or both of these guys are moved, but for the time being, Rondo will bring some veteran leadership to Memphis while Beverley could help mentor Ja on the defensive end while playing a bit of shooting guard here and there. For what it’s worth, we don’t expect either guy to have an impact in fantasy hoops.
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