Luis Scola
PF FA
Sat 3/21/15 12:12 AM

Scola posted a double-double with 14 points, 11 rebounds, and one block in 31 minutes of action Friday against the Cavaliers. Scola is averaging 9.4 points and 8.6 rebounds over the last five games, and has been fairly consistent with the minutes given. He's still not worth owning in 14-man formats because of his lack of defensive contributions. However, owners in 16-man leagues could give him a long look.

Luis Scola
PF FA
Sun 3/8/15 3:34 PM

Scola scored six points (3-9 FG) with two rebounds and one assist in 19 minutes on Saturday. Scola has maintained his role as the first forward off the bench for the Pacers. He has averaged 9.2 points, 6.2 rebounds and 1.5 assists in 20 minutes this season, and would only see an uptick in minutes if David West got injured.

Luis Scola
PF FA
Sat 1/31/15 10:48 PM

Scola (rest) returned from a one-game absence with 13 points (3-5 FG, 7-7 FT) and five rebounds in the loss to the Kings on Saturday. He played 21 minutes. Scola missed the win over the Knicks on Thursday and had one of his better games in January with the few days of rest. He had only scored six points in his two previous games in very limited minutes.

Luis Scola
PF FA
Sat 1/31/15 5:34 PM

Scola (rest) is expected to be in the rotation for Saturday's game against Sacramento, Indianapolis Star writer Candace Buckner reports. With Lavoy Allen (knee) unavailable, the Pacers will likely need Scola to be active, especially with DeMarcus Cousins in town and capable of putting Indiana's bigs into foul trouble.

Luis Scola
PF FA
Fri 1/30/15 1:14 PM

Scola (rest) is considered doubtful for Saturday's game against the Kings. Assuming Scola doesn't play Saturday, that will give him an extra five days of rest since the Pacers won't play again until Wednesday when they face the Pistons. If he stays sidelined for a second straight game Saturday, Ian Mahinmi will likely see added time on the court.

Luis Scola
PF FA
Thu 1/29/15 11:45 PM

Scola was rested for Thursday's game against the Pacers, but is expected to be available "if not for the next game, then the game after that," according to coach Frank Vogel, the Indianapolis Star reports. Scola had been averaging around 15 minutes recently, but apparently showed signs of fatigue, as the coach decided to sit him. The veteran forward should return to his normal minutes when he does make his return to the court either Saturday or next Wednesday.

Luis Scola
PF FA
Sat 1/17/15 1:22 PM

Scola has produced modestly this season. He is averaging 9.4 points, 6.4 rebounds and 1.6 assists per game this season. The 34-year-old forward is a nice fill-in for most leagues - you should get what you expect from Scola. He plays about 20 minutes a night and will give you nearly double digit points and six rebounds, but he has the chance to give owners a double-double any night. This isn't to say he needs to be owned, but if you need a spot start there are definitely worse options.

Luis Scola
PF FA
Wed 12/10/14 11:09 PM

Scola scored 12 points (5-10 FG, 2-2 FT) with 14 rebounds, three assists and a steal in 22 minutes off the bench Wednesday. It's his fourth double-double of the season. The Pacers' rotation remains in flux, but Scola isn't likely to move into the starting lineup or see a big bump in minutes despite Wednesday's solid effort.

Luis Scola
PF FA
Tue 12/9/14 4:35 AM

Scola scored 12 points (6-12 FG, 0-1 3Pt, 0-1 FT) and added nine rebounds and two assists in 21 minutes of play against the Hawks on Monday. With the injury to Ian Mahinmi, Scola will likely see some extra minutes. Additionally, David West and Roy Hibbert are returning from injury, so they aren't up to their full workload yet. All in all, there may be some added value in Scola as the Pacers attempt to regain their health.

Luis Scola
PF FA
Sat 11/29/14 3:22 AM

Scola came off the bench and scored five points (2-8 FG, 1-2 FT) while adding eight rebounds, two assists, and three steals in 22 minutes against the Magic Friday. Scola moved to the bench to make room in the starting lineup for David West (ankle). Despite coming off the bench, however, Scola remained effective, and played only two minutes fewer than his per game average while he was starting. West's return hurts Scola's value, but if Scola can maintain at least 20 minutes per game off the bench, then the hit to his value should be small.