Wizards' Anthony Davis (Hand) Needs More Time to Heal
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Wizards’ Anthony Davis (hand) needs more time to heal
The Washington Wizards will have to continue to wait for Anthony Davis to make his debut since a Feb. 5 trade, with the forward/center needing more time to heal the ligament damage in his left hand, the team announced Friday.Davis was re-evaluated Thursday by Dr. Steven Shin of Los Angeles' Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, who determined that despite positive progress in Davis' recovery, the volar plate tissue has not fully healed.The Wizards said D…
Wizards' Anthony Davis (hand) needs more time to heal
The Washington Wizards will have to continue to wait for Anthony Davis to make his debut since a Feb. 5 trade, with the forward/center needing more time to heal the ligament damage in his left hand, the team announced Friday.
Anthony Davis Injury Update: Wizards Forward to Miss Games, Return Timeline Uncertain - Archysport
WASHINGTON – The Washington Wizards will have to wait at least another month for the anticipated debut of forward Anthony Davis. Acquired in a trade with the Dallas Mavericks in February, the five-time All-Star continues to rehabilitate a left-hand injury, and the team announced Friday that he won’t be re-evaluated until the end of March. Which means Davis will miss upcoming contests against the Oklahoma City Thunder (March 21), New York Knicks …
Wizards Set to Reevaluate Anthony Davis Due to Hand Injury
Anthony Davis is under evaluation for ligament damage in his left hand, with the Washington Wizards reporting positive recovery progress. However, his volar plate tissue has not fully healed, prompting continued "conservative" treatment. He'll be reassessed at the end of March. The Wizards, currently holding the second-worst NBA record, are cautious about his return as they aim to retain a top-eight protected draft pick. Davis's debut for the ne…
Wizards' Anthony Davis to be re-evaluated at end of March
Monumental Sports Network/Screenshot The Wizards are encouraged, just not there yet with Anthony Davis. Davis had his left hand reevaluated Thursday in Los Angeles, with the team saying his recovery is “progressing positively.” The catch is the volar plate ligament hasn’t fully healed, leaving his timeline unchanged. Washington’s plan is simple — keep things conservative, increase basketball activity as tolerated and check back again at the end …
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