NBA injuries: Chris Paul out 6-8 weeks with thumb fracture; Anthony Davis out four weeks with mid-foot sprain

Written by on February 21, 2022

NBA injuries: Chris Paul out 6-8 weeks with thumb fracture; Anthony Davis out four weeks with mid-foot sprain

NBA injuries: Chris Paul out 6-8 weeks with thumb fracture; Anthony Davis out four weeks with mid-foot sprain

Let’s examine the injury landscape across the league

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As the 2021-22 NBA season reaches the All-Star break, injuries continue to be an issue for many teams across the league’s landscape. Basically every team has been shorthanded at one point or another so far this season, and that has certainly had an impact the overall standings. 

A number of stars, such as Kawhi Leonard, Zion Williamson and Jamal Murray, are still working their way back from injuries suffered before the season. Others, like Paul George, Michael Porter Jr. and Collin Sexton are expected to miss a significant amount of time after suffering injuries since the season began.

As the season rolls along, here’s a look at the most significant injuries around the league, and when these players might be back on the court. To see more injury updates around the league, click here.

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The post NBA injuries: Chris Paul out 6-8 weeks with thumb fracture; Anthony Davis out four weeks with mid-foot sprain first appeared on CBS Sports.


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