Jae Crowder Sidelined for Two Months Due to Significant Injuries
Phoenix Suns Forward to Undergo Surgery
Unexpected Blow for Suns Amidst Stellar Season
Phoenix Suns’ forward Jae Crowder faces a two-month absence from the court following a diagnosis of a left adductor and abdominal tear. The injury, sustained on Saturday, requires surgery which is slated for Tuesday.
Key points to note:
– Jae Crowder, the 33-year-old forward, is expected to miss about two months of games, dealing a blow to the Suns’ roster.
– Suffering from a left adductor and abdominal tear, Crowder’s injury will need surgical attention.
– Despite averaging 8.1 points and 3.9 rebounds in the current season, his absence may impact the team’s performance over the next couple of months.
This is a setback for the Phoenix Suns, who will need to adjust their lineup to accommodate for Crowder’s absence. It remains to be seen how they’ll shift their strategy in the coming games. This also impacts fantasy basketball participants who have Crowder in their lineup, prompting a need to seek replacements.
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