
Already deprived of Julius Randle and perhaps Mitchell Robinson to challenge the Sixers, the Knicks have learned that Bojan Bogdanovic was seriously injured in his left wrist. According to Hoopshype, the Croatian shooter underwent an MRI, which revealed a lesion on a ligament. Arriving in February from Detroit, in particular in exchange for Evan Fournier, Bogdanovic will continue to play, and it is only after the season that a possible operation will be considered.
This is what Patrick Beverley also decided with the Bucks, who was also injured in a wrist. The Milwaukee leader also decided to wait until the offseason to have surgery.
Since the start of the series against the Sixers, Bogdanovic averages 8 points off the bench, but 29% on shots. No doubt this pain in his left wrist, which he strapped, plays a role in his clumsiness.