In today’s NBA, it’s tough to find a roster that’s completely healthy. To matters worse, those injured have been big-name, superstar type of players. That makes some matchups not as enticing.
The latest team to suffer this is the Clippers. Chris Paul is out 6 weeks with a separated shoulder. Will the Clipps look to make a deal in the interim and in case Paul isn’t quite himself upon return?
The Los Angeles Clippers announced that point guard Chris Paul underwent an MRI today and was reevaluated by team doctors.
Paul has been diagnosed with a Grade 3 AC joint separation and will be out up to six weeks. No surgery is required for Paul, who suffered the injury in the third quarter of the Clippers win over Dallas on Jan. 3.
The six-time NBA All-Star has appeared in 34 games this season, averaging 19.6 points, a league-high 11.2 assists, 4.6 rebounds and 2.4 steals per game.
H/T: nba.com/clippers