On February 21, Beijing time, although Paul symbolically played in the All-Star Game with an injury, the Suns have officially announced that he is expected to re-evaluate after 6-8 weeks due to a torn fracture of his right thumb. Now medical expert Evan Jeffries has posted a history of hand injuries in Paul's career, most recently a wrist injury in last year's playoffs, and Paul's second injury is also a cause for concern about how the sun will respond.
Before the All-Star Game, Paul led the Suns to a terrifying record of 48 wins and 10 losses, leading the Warriors behind him by as many as 6.5 wins, naturally sitting on the league's first throne. Only now that the season has reached two-thirds of the way through, Paul has suffered another injury attack, and he is expected to need to re-evaluate after 6-8 weeks due to a torn thumb fracture of his right hand, which basically means that the regular season has been basically reimbursed.
You know, Paul maintained a full attendance posture in the first 58 games of this season, and only missed 4 regular season games in the past 3 seasons, which is an absolute Ironman.
It's just that Paul's career has suffered 3 more serious hand injuries in the past, according to the history of Paul's arm injuries posted by medical expert Evan Jeffries, in order:
In 2012, Paul tore the ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) in the elbow of his right thumb.
In 2017, Paul tore the ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) in the elbow of his left thumb.
In 2021, Paul injured his wrist in the playoffs, played the playoffs with an injury, and underwent surgery in the offseason.
Now in 2020, Paul has a torn fracture of the right thumb and is expected to take 6-8 weeks to re-evaluate.
Now Paul is a torn fracture of the right thumb, he expects to re-evaluate the injury after 6-8 weeks, and the Suns will go to the buyout market to seek reinforcement, no doubt the Suns will also focus on dragic who is currently recovering from freedom, especially Dragic is a former Sun veteran, but it is difficult to recruit Dragic, especially the Bucks, Heat, Lakers, Nets and other teams are interested in Dragic to compete.
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