NFLNBAMLBNHLWNBACFBSoccer
Featured Video
Why Do NBA Players Not Respect Rudy?
Golden State Warriors' Andrew Bogut during the first quarter of an NBA basketball game against the Boston Celtics in Boston Sunday, March 1, 2015. (AP Photo/Winslow Townson)
Golden State Warriors' Andrew Bogut during the first quarter of an NBA basketball game against the Boston Celtics in Boston Sunday, March 1, 2015. (AP Photo/Winslow Townson)Winslow Townson/Associated Press

Andrew Bogut Injury: Updates on Warriors Star's Concussion and Return

Alec NathanOct 27, 2015

Golden State Warriors center Andrew Bogut suffered a "laceration in his right eye" on opening night against the New Orleans Pelicans and was later diagnosed with a concussion. He would return to action after missing six games. 

Continue for updates. 


TOP NEWS

Minnesota Timberwolves v San Antonio Spurs - Game Two
B/R
Houston Rockets v Charlotte Hornets

Bogut Active vs. Pistons

Monday, Nov. 9

Bogut has been cleared to play this evening against Detroit, according to Rusty Simmons of the San Francisco Chronicle


Bogut Tweets About Play He Was Injured On

Wednesday, Oct. 28


How Bogut's Injuries Impacted Warriors 

Bogut suffered a broken nose in the preseason, but that injury didn't prevent him from missing much time. However, the big man has been hampered by a plethora of injuries over the course of his career, and his availability to the Warriors has been inconsistent as a result. 

Last season, he dealt with knee troubles and missed 15 games. He also missed 15 games the season prior and appeared in just 44 games combined during the 2011-12 and 2012-13 seasons. 

In fact, Bogut has appeared in all 82 regular-season games just once, and that was when he was a rookie with the Milwaukee Bucks

When he's healthy, though, he is an absolute game-changer. His basic box-score numbers don't do his performance justice, but as the team's 2014-15 title run demonstrated, Bogut's defensive capabilities are top-notch. 

According to NBA.com, the Warriors posted a defensive rating of 95.2 when Bogut was on the floor—a mark five points better than the team's defensive rating with him on the bench. 

With Festus Ezeli a sturdy defensive presence who stepped in to play minutes at the 5, the Warriors were able to survive Bogut's absence and remain undefeated. 

Why Do NBA Players Not Respect Rudy?

TOP NEWS

Minnesota Timberwolves v San Antonio Spurs - Game Two
B/R
Houston Rockets v Charlotte Hornets

TRENDING ON B/R