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Trail Blazers Injury Report: 6 Wizards Out For Portland Clash, 3 Questionable

The 15-62 Washington Wizards number among the worst teams in the NBA this season. Fittingly, they are just one game shy of tying their all-time record in losses. But given that they're no doubt striving to end the season with as few wins as possible (they are, somewhat remarkably, not even the worst team in the league by record this year, that's the Detroit Pistons), they're going to have their work cut out for them tomorrow night against the 20-56 Portland Trail Blazers, who've lost nine of their last ten bouts.

Luckily for Washington, they're very banged-up. Six Wizards players have already been ruled out (including their best player), while three others are questionable, including one additional starter.

According to the league's latest injury report, guards Tyus Jones (lumbosacral back sprain) and Landry Shamet (left calf strain), power forward Isaiah Livers (right hip joint capsule inflammation), rookie shooting guard Bilal Coulibaly (out for the year with a right wrist fracture), and forwards Kyle Kuzma (right ankle sprain) and Marvin Bagley III (right knee sprain) are all on the shelf. Starting small forward Deni Avidja (migraine), second-year guard Johnny Davis (left ankle sprain) and backup big man Richaun Holmes (big left toe contusion) are all questionable to play through their various maladies.