What injury did Alec Burks have?
Alec Burks was dealing with a back issue.
Nba / Player News
Miami Heat guard Alec Burks has been officially cleared to participate in the upcoming Play-In tournament game after dealing with a back issue that sidelined him for the team's regular-season finale.
Alec Burks' recent back issue raised some concerns as the Miami Heat prepared for the postseason Play-In tournament. He was held out of the final regular-season contest against Washington, which the team likely did as a precaution, having already secured their spot in the Play-In.
Prior to this, Burks had also been listed with a back issue but was cleared to play in a game against the New Orleans Pelicans on Friday, April 11th. His status for Wednesday's must-win game against the Chicago Bulls was confirmed on Tuesday, April 15th. While Burks provides valuable minutes and scoring potential, fantasy managers should note that reports suggest he isn't typically a high-impact fantasy option, though his presence bolsters the Heat's rotation.
Alec Burks was dealing with a back issue.
Yes, he was cleared to play in Wednesday's game against the Chicago Bulls.
He averaged 7.3 points, 2.5 rebounds, and 1.1 assists in 17.6 minutes per game during the regular season.
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