The Indiana Pacers will have to do without Edmond Sumner for a long time. The guard at a workout attracted a Achillesenning tendon on Thursday. This was announced by the team via Twitter. Also T.J. Warren still lacks.
The Pacers said that Sumner fails for indefinite times. Normally, the healing process and the rehab takes up to a Achilles tendon tear but up to twelve months. The 25-year-old will probably miss the complete season 2021/22.
Sumner came in 2017 as a two-round chip to the league, last season he conjured the best year of his career on the parquet. In 53 inserts (24 as a starter) he put 7.5 points on average in 16.2 minutes at 52.5 percent from the field and just under 40 percent of downtown.
The failure of Sumner, who had already missed much of his rookie season due to a cruciate ligament tear, is another blow for the Pacers. On Tuesday, the team announced that the healing of T.J. Warren's stress fracture in the left foot not as soon as soon as it is originally accepted.
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Warren, the Breakout star of the Pacers in the Bubble 2020, completed only four games in the past season. Now Indiana still has to do without indefinite time on the forward. When the new Head Coach Rick Carlisle can rely on warren again, is unclear.
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