Thumb surgery to sideline Clippers’ Paul 6 to 8 weeks

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OUT OF ACTION. A collision between Chris Paul (L) and Russell Westbrook (R) injures the Clippers' point guard. Photo by Harry How/Getty Images North America/AFP

LOS ANGELES, USA – Los Angeles Clippers point guard Chris Paul will have surgery to repair a torn ligament in his left thumb and will be sidelined 6 to 8 weeks, the NBA team said Tuesday, January 17 (Wednesday morning, Manila time).

Paul was injured in the second quarter of the Clippers’ 120-98 victory over Oklahoma City when he collided with Thunder star Russell Westbrook. The initial diagnosis was a sprained thumb, but an MRI exam on Tuesday revealed the more serious injury.

If the timeline for his return is accurate, he will miss 17 to 26 games.

Paul, a 9-time NBA All-Star, is averaging 17.5 points, 9.7 assists and 5.3 rebounds this season and leads the NBA with 2.25 steals per game.

Paul’s 2015-16 season ended when he suffered a broken right hand in the first round of the playoffs against Portland.

Raymond Felton started several games at point guard when Paul was sidelined earlier this season, and Wesley Johnson and Jamal Crawford also started games in Paul’s absence.

The Clippers host the Minnesota Timberwolves on Thursday before setting off on a 3-game road trip that takes them to Denver, Atlanta, and Philadelphia. – Rappler.com

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