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Pistons’ Jaden Ivey Undergoes Knee Surgery, Out for 4 Weeks
URGENT UPDATE: Detroit Pistons guard Jaden Ivey will miss the next four weeks following right knee surgery, as confirmed by the team on Thursday. This setback comes after Ivey’s previous struggles with a left fibula injury that caused him to miss 49 games last season. The latest development interrupts his anticipated return to the court.
Ivey, the fifth overall pick in the 2022 NBA Draft, played only one preseason game before experiencing discomfort. Head coach J.B. Bickerstaff explained that the injury was not linked to a specific play but was rather a culmination of issues that developed during training camp.
“We took precautions,” Bickerstaff stated. “The medical team did their assessments, and we ultimately had to make the decision that led us to where we are today.”
This news is particularly alarming for Pistons fans, as Ivey was having a breakout season last year, averaging 17.6 points and boasting a 41 percent shooting rate from beyond the arc before his previous injury. His absence puts added pressure on the team, which recently acquired veteran guard Dennis Schroder to step into the backup point guard role.
In light of Ivey’s injury, Coach Bickerstaff is optimistic about the capabilities of guards Marcus Sasser and Daniss Jenkins, who are expected to help fill the gap during this crucial time. Additionally, third-year forward Ausar Thompson has been tasked with increased responsibilities in training camp, particularly when All-NBA guard Cade Cunningham is off the court.
The Pistons are now facing the reality that Ivey’s return could extend as far as 10 months from now, significantly impacting the team’s dynamics. Furthermore, the clock is ticking as Ivey is eligible for a rookie-scale extension, with a deadline set for October 20, 2023.
Bickerstaff emphasized the team’s commitment to handling Ivey’s recovery with care. “Our priority is to do what’s right by our guys and never put them in a position where we feel like we have to rush them back,” he said.
As fans await further updates, the Pistons are preparing for upcoming games with a focus on maintaining their competitive edge despite this setback. The implications of Ivey’s absence will be felt across the roster as they navigate this challenging period.
Stay tuned for more updates on Ivey’s recovery and the Pistons’ strategies in the coming weeks.
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