Golden State Warriors point guard Chris Paul broke his left hand during the game against the Detroit Pistons and already has a recovery date
This past Sunday, the 7th, the American “ESPN” journalist, Adrian Wojnarowskirevealed that the shipowner of the Golden State Warriors, Chris Paul, will be sidelined for four to six weeks after undergoing surgery on his left hand. The veteran player fractured his hand during the victory in San Francisco by 113 to 109 against Detroit Pistons last Friday, 5th.
The injury happened shortly after CP3 went after an offensive rebound after hitting the rim on a three-point shot. But, during the movement, his hand made worrying contact with the visiting team’s point guard, Jaden Ivey. So, the 12x All-Star had to leave the court immediately. After the game, the Warriors revealed that the player would have to undergo surgery. According to the American “ESPN” journalist, Kendra Andrewsthe number 3 suffered 11 hand injuries throughout his career.
Living his first season with the shirt of the franchise California, the point guard has been averaging 8.9 points and 7.2 assists per game. Furthermore, he started only 11 of the 32 matches, averaging 27.6 minutes. Chris Paul arrived at the Warriors after a trade with Phoenix Suns It is Washington Wizardswhich initially acquired CP3 in a deal that sent Bradley Beal for the team Arizona. Later, the team washington sent the athlete in exchange for Jordan Poole.
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