The threadbare Nets were without eight players in Monday’s 113-99 loss to Indiana, including a decimated backcourt sans point guards D’Angelo Russell and Ben Simmons.
Simmons had been listed with left calf soreness and lower back injury management, though Nets coach Jordi Fernandez suggested it was more the calf than the back.
“D’Angelo had a [right] shin contusion, so we’ll keep him out for [a game], and then we’ll see how he feels,” Fernandez said. “And then with Ben, it’s just management with his calf. So same thing, trying to want him to feel better and see how many days it takes.
“But again, we’re not going to rush him if they’re not 100 percent at play and if it could turn into something worse. For sure, the No. 1 thing for us is their health, their bodies. And we’ll have 10 other bodies to go out there and fight.”
There have been reports linking injured Cam Johnson in trade talks with both the Pacers and Warriors, potentially in a three-way deal. But a source told The Post that reports of anything brewing are “all noise.”
The NBA’s salary guarantee date is Jan. 10. To avoid paying a player on a non-guaranteed contract his full salary teams have to waive the player on or before Tuesday. There are 23 players in that boat, including Jalen Wilson and Keon Johnson. But with both in the starting lineup, that’s not happening.
Johnson started his 14th straight game.