Lakers’ Josh Hart To Undergo Hand Surgery

MARCH 1, 5:14pm: Hart will undergo surgery on his left hand fracture, per Tania Ganguli of The Los Angeles Times (Twitter link). According to head coach Luke Walton, Hart will be re-evaluated every couple weeks going forward, and while he may return this season, there’s “zero rush” to get him back.

FEBRUARY 28, 2:29pm: Lakers rookie Josh Hart has been diagnosed with a small fracture in his left hand, reports Shams Charania of Yahoo Sports. Hart suffered the injury, which Mike Bresnahan describes as a break of the fourth metacarpal, during a practice session on Wednesday.

According to Charania, Hart and the Lakers are still weighing both surgical and non-surgical options. In either scenario, the young guard is expected to miss at least a few weeks, Charania notes. With only six weeks left in the 2017/18 regular season, we may not see much more of Hart during his rookie campaign.

The 30th overall pick in last year’s draft, Hart has been overshadowed in Los Angeles this year by fellow rookies Lonzo Ball and Kyle Kuzma. However, the former Villanova standout is having a very solid season in his own right. Hart has taken on a larger role in the Lakers’ rotation over the last two months, recording 8.9 PPG, 4.6 RPG, and a .487/.413/.636 shooting line in 29 games (26.2 MPG) since Christmas Day.

With Hart sidelined and Jordan Clarkson and Corey Brewer no longer in the picture, the Lakers will be somewhat shorthanded at shooting guard behind starter Kentavious Caldwell-Pope. It will be interesting to see whether the club experiments with more two-point-guard lineups in the short term, perhaps with Ball and Isaiah Thomas playing alongside one another. Signing a shooting guard to a 10-day contract is also a viable option — L.A. has two open roster spots after cutting Brewer today.

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