Wayne Ellington (concussion) will be active and available to play in Tuesday's game against the Lakers.
Ellington (concussion) will be active and available to play in Tuesday's game against the Lakers, Mike Mazzeo of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis:
Ellington was evaluated for a concussion on Monday, but the results indicated nothing of concern and he's been cleared to play heading into Tuesday's outing with the Lakers. Ellington is shooting the ball well of late, going a combined 11-of-20 from the field and 6-of-12 from the three-point line over his last two games. As long as he's not suffering from any lingering effects, look for him to play without a minutes restriction and he'll attempt to build on his recent success from the field.
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