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NBA injuries: Chris Paul out 6-8 weeks with thumb fracture; Anthony Davis out four weeks with mid-foot sprain

INJURY: Thumb avulsion fracture | STATUS: To be re-evaluated in 6-8 weeks
The Suns suffer a big blow after it’s announced ahead of the All-Star Game that Chris Paul suffered a right thumb avulsion fracture that will sideline him for 6-8 weeks. Phoenix sits comfortably in first place in the West, but will likely have to finish the regular season with its veteran leader sidelined. INJURY: Fractured foot | STATUS: No return date set
Zion Williamson hasn’t played in a single game for the Pelicans this season, and his return doesn’t appear to be imminent. Williamson may need a second surgery on the broken foot that he suffered over the offseason. There’s still no timetable for a potential return for Williamson, and the Blazers have been operating under the assumption that he’s not coming back anytime soon, according to ESPN’s Brian Windhorst. INJURY: Mid-foot sprain | STATUS: Expected to miss at least four weeks

Anthony Davis is expected to be out for at least the next four weeks with a mid-foot sprain, the Lakers announced on Thursday. Davis suffered the injury during the second quarter of the Los Angeles Lakers‘ 106-101 victory against the Utah Jazz on Wednesday night, and it was initially reported to be an ankle sprain that would sideline the big man for approximately two weeks. An MRI on Thursday, however, revealed the foot injury, and the Lakers announced that Davis will be re-evaluated in four weeks, which means he could be held out of games for even longer.

INJURY: Torn ligament in wrist | STATUS: Season-ending surgery
Bradley Beal is undergoing season-ending surgery to repair a torn ligament in his left wrist, Beal’s agent, Mark Bartelstein, confirmed to ESPN. Beal has missed the past four games for Washington after attempting to take a charge against Memphis Grizzlies big man Jaren Jackson Jr. He initially stayed in the game, but has been out ever since. Now, his season, and perhaps his time in Washington, is over. INJURY: Hamstring | STATUS: Out until after All-Star break
James Harden has a new home in Philadelphia, but he’s still nursing the hamstring strain that he suffered as a member of the Brooklyn Nets. As a result, he’s sidelined through the All-Star break. Harden is expected to make his debut for the Sixers after the break. INJURY: Knee (MCL sprain) | STATUS: Out at least 4-6 weeks
Kevin Durant suffered a sprained MCL in his left knee against the New Orleans Pelicans in mid-January. The Nets reportedly expect him to return to full strength after a four-to-six week period of rehab. Durant has played 36.5 minutes per game this season, the most he’s played since the 2013-14 campaign. INJURY: Abdominal tendinopathy | STATUS: Will be re-evaluated in 5-6 weeks after Jan. 12 surgery
The Blazers star will be out until at least after the All-Star break after undergoing abdominal surgery on Jan. 12. Here’s more on the procedure . Lillard missed time late in 2021 due to the same ab issue, and underwent a cortisone injection procedure to mitigate the pain. INJURY: Foot strain | STATUS: Out until after All-Star break
Collins left the Hawks’ game against the Spurs on Feb. 11 with heel pain and later underwent an MRI that revealed a foot strain. The injury doesn’t seem particularly serious, but he will be held out until after the All-Star break, which will give him nearly two full weeks off. Collins is putting together another strong season, averaging 16.8 points and 7.9 rebounds, while shooting 38.8 percent from 3-point land INJURY: Knee (torn ACL) | STATUS:  Out for season
Utah Jazz forward Joe Ingles suffered a torn ACL in his left knee and will miss the remainder of the season, per ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski . The team announced that Ingles will undergo surgery in the next several weeks. The injury occurred during the second quarter of Utah’s 126-106 loss against the Minnesota Timberwolves Sunday night. Ingles was driving to the basket while being defended by Timberwolves guard Jordan McLaughlin. It appeared as though Ingles began to gather to go up toward the hoop and his knee gave out on him. He fell to the ground and was ultimately helped back to the locker room and did not return to the game. INJURY: Small meniscus tear in left knee | STATUS: Out 6-8 weeks
Ball recently underwent surgery to fix a small meniscus tear in his left knee. He seemingly suffered the injury in a Jan. 14 game against the Golden State Warriors, and he has not played for the Bulls since then. He is expected to miss 6-8 weeks after the surgery. INJURY: Foot (stress reaction) | STATUS: Out at least two weeks
Indiana Pacers big man Myles Turner will be sidelined for at least two weeks after the team announced Tuesday afternoon he’s suffering from a stress reaction in his left foot. He was experiencing soreness in his ankle and foot ahead of Indiana’s game against the Los Angeles Clippers on Monday night and was ultimately held out. After seeing several specialists its been determined that Turner will receive treatment for his left foot and be sidelined and re-assessed in two weeks. It’s expected that Turner could be out past the NBA’s trade deadline on Feb. 10, per ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski. INJURY: Sprained ligaments in left ankle | STATUS: Out indefinitely
Gordon Hayward will be sidelined indefinitely after injuring his ankle against the Toronto Raptors on Feb. 8. Tests revealed sprained ligaments in his left ankle. The Hornets will have to overcome his absence as he was averaging 16.1 points per game along with 4.6 rebounds and 3.6 assists. INJURY: Elbow | STATUS: Expected to miss 3-4 weeks
The Los Angeles Clippers will be without Paul George for a few more weeks as the team continues to monitor his recovery from a torn UCL in his right shooting elbow, according to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski. George’s injury was originally announced on Dec. 25, and he was to be reevaluated in 3-4 weeks. The team will now evaluate how George’s elbow responds to rest over the next few weeks. INJURY: Lower back injury | STATUS: Expected back sometime after All-Star break
Draymond Green appears to be moving in the right direction when it comes to his return to game action. Green has been sidelined since early January due to a lower back injury, but the Warriors provided a promising update on the veteran this week. No timetable was provided for his potential return, but Green, who recently started doing some on-court work, is expected to return sometime after the All-Star break. INJURY: Broken wrist | STATUS: Out 6-8 weeks
Caruso fractured his right wrist against Milwaukee on Jan. 21 when he was fouled by Bucks guard Grayson Allen on a fast break. Allen was suspended one game for the foul. Caruso is expected to miss six-to-eight weeks recovering from the injury. INJURY: Fractured foot | STATUS: No timeline for return
After suffering a stress fracture in his foot that limited him to just four games last season, followed by another setback in his recovery over the summer, T.J. Warren has been working hard on a return to the court. There is optimism he’ll be back sooner than later as head coach Rick Carlisle said Warren has been cleared to increase activities after a recent scan. Despite the positive report, the Pacers’ productive forward still remains weeks away from a return. INJURY: Knee (torn ACL) | STATUS: Out indefinitely
Leonard went down with a torn ACL during the second round of the playoffs last season, and has not played since. There’s still no definitive timeline for his return, but his rehab is reportedly ahead of schedule and it’s possible he could play at some point this season. If Leonard does get on the court, that would obviously be a huge boost for the Clippers, who are fighting to remain in the playoff picture. INJURY: Back (surgery) | STATUS: Out indefinitely
Brook Lopez has missed almost the entirety of the season so far after undergoing back surgery, and though there is still no return date set for the veteran big man, the Bucks are hopeful that Lopez will return at some point during the regular season. The team has received positive updates regarding his progress. Milwaukee, which has largely turned to Bobby Portis in Lopez’s absence, will certainly be happy to have him back whenever he does make his return. INJURY: Ankle (surgery) | STATUS: Out indefinitely
Harris had surgery on his left ankle on Nov. 29, but he suffered some setbacks in his recovery, and no timetable has been provided for his potential return. The possibility of a second surgery is on the table, according to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski. Nets coach Steve Nash recently acknowledged that a second surgery is a possibility. INJURY: Hand (torn ligaments) I STATUS: Expected to miss several months
McConnell had surgery to repair torn ligaments in his right hand and is expected to miss several months, according to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski. Depending on his recovery, McConnell could be out for the remainder of the 2021-22 season. INJURY: Back (surgery) | STATUS: Likely out for season
Porter will undergo surgery for his lower back, per his agent Mark Bartelstein. While early reports suggested that Porter was expected to miss the remainder of the season, both Porter and the Nuggets are now reportedly holding out hope that he could return. Earlier this season, Porter came up limping after missing a breakaway layup. It’s not clear exactly what happened, but he didn’t get any lift as he tried to go to the rim, and left the game a short time later. The Nuggets originally listed the injury as lower back soreness, but after additional testing it was determined that he would need to undergo yet another back surgery. INJURY: Knee (torn ACL) | STATUS: Out for season
The surprising Cavaliers suffered a massive blow in December when they announced veteran guard Ricky Rubio will miss the rest of the season with a torn ACL. Rubio injured his knee in a loss to the Pelicans as he went down in clear pain and grabbed at his knee immediately. Rubio has since been traded to the Indiana Pacers, but he’s still expected to miss the rest of the season. INJURY: Knee (torn ACL) | STATUS: Out indefinitely
The Nuggets have been without their star guard since late last season, when he tore his ACL against the Warriors. Murray has been ramping up his workouts and said recently that he feels “great.” However, he won’t be back on the court until some time in the spring at the earliest. Whether the Nuggets can remain afloat without him and Porter remains to be seen. INJURY: Knee | STATUS: Out for the season
Dozier has been a key reserve for the Nuggets, but his season unfortunately came to an end in November when he suffered a torn ACL on an awkward landing. His absence will only make things more difficult for the already shorthanded Nuggets. INJURY: Wrist (surgery) | STATUS: Out until at least April
Williams, the No. 4 overall pick last year, was off to an encouraging start along with the Bulls. But against the New York Knicks he took a hard foul from Mitchell Robinson and suffered a serious wrist injury upon landing. He is out until at least April due to a dislocation and torn ligaments that required surgery. We should get an update in the spring about whether or not he’ll be able to return for the playoffs — assuming the Bulls continue in this form and make a deep run. INJURY: Knee (torn meniscus) | STATUS: Out for season
The Cavaliers’ fourth-year guard went down with a knee injury against the Knicks in early November. A few weeks later, the team announced that he had in fact suffered a torn meniscus, which required season-ending surgery. There’s never a good time for a major injury, but this was especially unfortunate for Sexton, who is set to be a free agent this summer. Sexton was reportedly looking for a deal in the four-year, $100 million range, and it will be interesting to see if he can still command that value. INJURY: Knee (torn meniscus) | STATUS: Hoping to return soon
Wiseman’s frustrating rookie campaign came to an end back in April when he tore his meniscus upon landing from a dunk attempt. He’s been sidelined ever since. Earlier this season the Warriors were reportedly targeting Thanksgiving week for his return, but that has obviously come and gone. Wiseman has spent time practicing with the Warriors’ G League affiliate, and was recently recalled to the Warriors, but it’s unclear when he’ll actually play in a game. INJURY: Quad tendon | STATUS: Out indefinitely
Oladipo ruptured his quad tendon in January of 2019, and has really never been right since then. He’s played just 88 games over the last three-plus seasons, and has not participated at all in this campaign. A recent report from the Miami Herald indicated that the Heat are hopeful he’ll be able to play by March, but he’s recovering from a secondary surgery on his quad in the offseason and there’s no set timeline for his return. INJURY: Knee (torn ACL) | STATUS: Out indefinitely
Fultz seemed like he had finally found a home with the Magic last season, and then he almost immediately tore his ACL in a cruel twist of fate. The Magic front office has been pretty tight-lipped about any sort of updates, but Fultz started practicing with the team again in the middle of December. That’s a positive sign, but it’s still unclear when Fultz will be ready for games again. INJURY: Knee (torn ACL and meniscus) | STATUS: Out indefinitely
The last time Isaac was on the court was over a year ago in the bubble in Orlando, when he suffered a devastating knee injury that included a torn meniscus and ACL. While it makes sense that the Magic are taking the cautious route with a player who has been frequently injured, it’s a bit surprising that Isaac isn’t closer to a return. We’re going on 16 months now since the injury and there’s still no timeline. Even stranger is that based on a recent interview with Wendell Carter Jr., it appears as though Isaac hasn’t progressed to doing much on-court work, if any. “JI’s also doing a fantastic job,” Carter said . “He’s always in early in the morning before we even get there, before our practices and stuff. He’s already on the table getting treatment on his knee, lifting, all that stuff. He’s doing good.” INJURY: Neck | STATUS: Out indefinitely
The veteran Heat forward was injured in a bizarre incident with Nikola Jokic in November. After Morris delivered a reckless foul late in a blowout loss, Jokic retaliated with a cheap shot of his own to Morris’ back, which resulted in a neck injury. Morris hasn’t played since and remains out indefinitely.


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