LOS ANGELES --- The LA Clippers could be getting Paul George back from injury soon, but they will not have John Wall for at least two weeks.
The Clippers ruled George (right hamstring), Marcus Morris Sr. (left knee contusion), Luke Kennard (right calf) and Wall (abdomen) out for Sunday's 121-100 win over the Houston Rockets. The team said George, Morris and Kennard are considered day-to-day.
Wall, though, won't be evaluated again for another two weeks after he suffered the abdominal injury during the Clippers' 115-103 loss to the Denver Nuggets. Wall felt something in his abdomen after he threw down an explosive dunk in the fourth quarter.
"I haven't jumped like that when somebody contested me in probably like three years to be honest," said Wall, who had only played in a total of 40 games in his previous three seasons. "... I think I just stretched it as much as I could when I dunked it."
George missed his fifth straight game since aggravating a right hamstring injury that previously kept him out of seven straight games earlier this season. Kennard missed his fourth consecutive game after aggravating a calf injury that previously cost him nine straight games earlier this season.
Clippers coach Ty Lue said he will turn to former starting point guard Reggie Jackson to take over Wall's backup point guard role. Jackson had recently fallen out of the rotation after Lue inserted Terance Mann into the starting lineup on Jan. 6 against Minnesota.
Jackson had 4 points in 15 minutes in the win.
Wall has averaged 11.4 points, 5.2 assists and 40.7% shooting in 22.2 minutes per game this season.
"Kind of tried to find a rhythm," Wall said of his injury coming after having 16 points and seven rebounds in 29 minutes, matching his season high. "And then also [my] minutes [restriction] moved up, so it's definitely frustrating for sure."