Jun 9, 2021
Hawks forward De Andre Hunter suffered a small tear of his lateral meniscus in his right knee and will miss the remainder of the NBA playoffs, the team announced Wednesday.
Hunter will travel to Los Angeles this weekend and will undergo surgery to repair his lateral meniscus on June 15.
Before the Hawks played the 76ers in the first game of the Eastern Conference semifinals, Hunter health with some swelling in his knee. After an MRI, it revealed that Hunter tore his lateral meniscus.
Hunter played in 23 games this season and averaged 15 points and 4.8 rebounds. We are certainly a better ball club when he s out on the floor with us because he just does so many things, Hawks coach Nate McMillan said, according to the
Hawks De’Andre Hunter out for season with torn right meniscus
Hunter will have surgery on his right knee to repair the injury.
Official release
June 9, 2021 8:00 PM
Prior to Game 1 against Philadelphia, forward De’Andre Hunter began experiencing some mild swelling in his right knee. Head Team Physician Dr. Kenneth Mautner and Head Orthopaedist Dr. Kyle Hammond examined Hunter and suggested an MRI. The initial review revealed a new small tear of the lateral meniscus. Films from the MRI were sent to Dr. Neal ElAttrache of Kerlan-Jobe Orthopaedic Clinic in Los Angeles for a second opinion, who earlier today confirmed the tear and recommended surgery.
Hawks announce De’Andre Hunter will undergo surgery, miss remainder of postseason
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Wednesday afternoon, the Atlanta Hawks announced that De’Andre Hunter will undergo surgery after an MRI showed a small tear of the lateral meniscus in his right knee. Hunter missed 49 games this season with pain and swelling in the same knee.
The Hawks added that Hunter will miss the remainder of the postseason, which is obviously a huge blow to the team. Before the injury surfaced early in the season, one could argue he had been the team’s best all around player through the first 18 games of the season.
Originally posted on Hoops Rumors | By Eli Cohen | Last updated 6/9/21
Hawks second-year wing De’Andre Hunter missed the first two games of the team’s round two series with the 76ers with right knee swelling. After an MRI, the initial review revealed a small tear of the lateral meniscus, according to a team press release. Hunter is scheduled to fly to Los Angeles for surgery on Tuesday. He will miss the remainder of the postseason.
This will be the second surgery on Hunter’s right knee this season, and marks the end of an injury-ravaged sophomore year in the NBA. Hunter had started the year playing the best basketball of his young career, but was injured just 19 games into the season. He finished the year having only played 23 games.
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