Norman Powell injury report: Latest update on Miami Heat star ahead of LA Clippers game

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Norman Powell injury report: Latest update on Miami Heat star ahead of LA Clippers game
Norman Powell in the frame.

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Norman Powell hopes to play against his former team after missing three games with a groin injury.

Miami will remain without Tyler Herro, Kasparas Jakucionis, and Terry Rozier for the matchup.

Miami Heat will lock horns against the LA Clippers on Monday, November 4. The clash could be dubbed the "Norman Powell revenge mission."

Powell's time with the Clippers came to a shocking end when he was traded to the Heat after the team decided against giving him an extension. He has, however, performed brilliantly for his new team.

Powell's stats so far for Miami Heat

The experienced player averaged 24.0 points, 7.3 rebounds, and 3.0 assists while shooting 47.7 from the field in his three games before going down with a groin injury. He gave a depth to the Heat team that's quietly benefitting them.

Latest on Norman Powell

Norman Powell's status for Monday's clash is still in doubt, though reports says he is hopeful of being available in time. It remains to be seen whether he can shake off the issue and suit up for the game.

He missed three games, consisting of the 130-120 defeat to the LA Lakers on Sunday. His absence was duly felt, as the Heat went 1-2, struggling to create chances. If, as hoped, Norman Powell is available, it would be a big boost for Erik Spoelstra as he looks to get his team back to winning ways.

latest on Tyler Herro, Kasparas Jakucionis and Terry Rozier

Other than Norman Powell, the Heat are set to miss Tyler Herro (left ankle surgery), Kasparas Jakucionis (right groin strain), and Terry Rozier (leave) for the clash.

When and where to watch Miami Heat vs LA Clippers

The Miami Heat vs LA Clippers game will start at 10:30 pm ET on Monday at the Intuit Dome in California.

The game will be televised on FDSSUN and FDSSC for local viewers. Fubo and Peacock will provide the streaming services, and for international users outside the USA, NBA League Pass is the viewing option.