With the official update from the Atlanta Hawks, Trae Young is recovering and reacting well to treatment on his hand, but there is still no date for his return
Last Tuesday, the 26th, the Atlanta Hawks announced that Trae Young is making progress in recovering from a finger injury. So far, the point guard still doesn’t have an expected return to the court, but he is signaling good responses to treatment and should continue to improve in the coming weeks.
After the first stage of recovery, Young will enter the second phase of recovery, which involves implementing small movements throughout this week, exactly one month after his surgery. The player underwent a surgical procedure on February 27, with the aim of repairing a ligament in the little finger of his hand.
An @emoryhealthcare injury update:
Trae Young, who sustained a left fifth finger torn ligament on Feb. 23 and underwent surgery on Feb. 27, had his one-month follow-up evaluation yesterday.
He is making progress in his recovery. As the next step of his rehabilitation, he will… pic.twitter.com/ESAOO5RvhI
— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) March 26, 2024
Trae left the court averaging a double-double for the season, approximately 26 points and 10 assists per game. However, since his injury, the Atlanta Hawks have had to make do with the resources available in the last 15 games, recording eight wins and seven losses. Currently, the franchise is in 10th position in the Eastern Conference and seeks to forward the classification to the play-in.
Source: sportbuzz

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