The Washington Wizards will be without superstar guard Bradley Beal for the foreseeable future after the 28-year-old guard decided to undergo season-ending surgery on his left wrist, per Adrian Wojnarowski. Injury update: Bradley Beal will undergo surgery to repair a torn scapholunate ligament of his left wrist and will miss the remainder of the regular
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Wizards guard Bradley Beal has been diagnosed with an injury to the scapholunate ligament of his left wrist. He will miss the team’s next four games, beginning with tonight’s game at Milwaukee, and will be re-evaluated in approximately one week. The injury, which Beal suffered at the 7:47 mark of the third quarter at Memphis
The Washington Wizards (23-26) announced that All-NBA guard Bradley Beal will miss their next two contests after Beal suffered a sprain in his left wrist against the Grizzlies (35-17). Washington Wizards guard Bradley Beal will miss the next two games with a sprained left wrist, team says. — Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) January 31, 2022 Beal
Houston Rockets forward Usman Garuba has undergone surgery to repair his fractured left wrist. The procedure was performed by Dr. Matthew Koepplinger, Assistant Professor, McGovern Medical School at UTHealth and affiliated Memorial Hermann orthopedic surgeon. The injury occurred while Garuba was on assignment with the Rockets NBA G League affiliate, Rio Grande Valley. He is
Sacramento Kings guard Terence Davis underwent an MRI in Atlanta this morning that confirmed a right wrist ECU tendon injury, which will require Davis to miss an indefinite period of time. The injury was sustained at the 6:28 mark of the second quarter during Tuesday’s game at Boston. Additionally, an X-ray conducted in Boston was