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Boston Celtics center Nikola Vucevic to miss approximately a month after right-hand fracture
Summary
Nikola Vucevic fractured his right ring finger during a post-up against the Dallas Mavericks and will undergo a procedure Sunday; the team says he is expected to miss approximately a month.
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Nikola Vucevic exited the Celtics' game against the Dallas Mavericks after injuring his right hand during a post-up. Imaging at the arena revealed a fractured right ring finger. ESPN reporter Shams Charania reported Vucevic will undergo a procedure on Sunday and is expected to miss approximately a month. The injury comes as Vucevic was working to fit into the Celtics' rotation and build consistency with new teammates.
Key details:
- Vucevic was in the game for about two minutes before leaving after hurting his right hand during a post-up.
- Imaging revealed a fractured right ring finger on his right hand.
- He is scheduled to have a procedure on Sunday and is expected to miss approximately a month, according to ESPN's Shams Charania.
- While sidelined, Vucevic will continue non-contact work such as film sessions, walk-throughs and side-sessions.
Summary:
Vucevic's fracture removes on-court opportunities while he was adjusting to the Celtics' system and seeking regular minutes. He is scheduled for a procedure Sunday and the team expects him to be out for about a month. During that time he will focus on non-contact activities and preparation away from game play.
