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Mavericks Guard expected to miss the last after last injury

Mavericks Guard expected to miss the last after last injury

The newspaper news continues to come for Dallas Mavericks. In Monday’s match against Sacramento Kings, Mavericks lost two guards for injury. The first was Kyrie Irving, who broke his ACL in the first quarter, but remained in the game to pull his free throws before being helped from the floor of Anthony Davis.

In the third quarter, Jaden Hardy went to the ground after seeing his right ankle for the third time this season. He would be excluded shortly after leaving the game.

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Dallas Mavericks guard Jaden Hardy

The guardian of Dallas Mavericks, Jaden Hardy (1), dribbles the head coach Jason Kidd in the first half against Dallas Mavericks at Smoothie King Center. Mandatory Credit: Images Matthew Hinton-Imagn / Matthew Hinton-Imagn Images

NBA insider, Chris Haynes, reported on Tuesday that Jaden Hardy is expected to miss “a period of time” with this injury. He missed seven games because of his first ankle sprain in December, then three games for the second January sprain.

Dallas will want to pay attention to Hardy’s recovery, because ankles can be a complicated thing. PJ Washington entered and recently left the band, trying to recover from an ankle injury, and Stephen Curry had the famous major problems that discussed his career.

Mavericks are now without seven rotation players: Hardy, Irving, Washington, Anthony Davis, Daniel Gafford, Dereck Lively II and Caleb Martin. While Frontcourt worked hard to get back soon, it may be time for Mavericks to close everyone and focus on becoming healthy.

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