Hornets’ Plumlee Undergoes Groin Surgery, Out At Least Six Weeks

Mason Plumlee will be reevaluated in six weeks, according to the Hornets, who announced today in a press release that the veteran center has undergone surgery to address a right groin injury.

That timeline suggests Plumlee will miss at least Charlotte’s next 22 games, and there’s no guarantee he’ll be ready to return at the six-week mark (February 11).

A 2013 first-round pick who has made 874 career regular season appearances since entering the NBA, Plumlee signed a one-year, minimum-salary contract with the Hornets over the summer and has provided depth in the middle behind young centers Ryan Kalkbrenner and Moussa Diabate. In 14 outings for Charlotte, the 35-year-old has averaged 1.9 points, 2.9 rebounds, and 1.1 assists in 8.9 minutes per game.

Given how well Kalkbrenner and Diabate have played this season, Plumlee’s injury shouldn’t have a significant impact on the Hornets’ rotation. However, Kalkbrenner is dealing with his own health issue, having been ruled out for a fifth straight game on Wednesday due to a left elbow sprain. As a result, newly signed two-way player PJ Hall has been getting minutes as Charlotte’s backup center behind Diabate.

While Plumlee faces an extended absence, Kalkbrenner remains on the shelf, and Miles Bridges (right ankle sprain) will be inactive for Wednesday’s game vs. Golden State, the Hornets did share some positive injury news earlier today, announcing that standout rookie Kon Knueppel will be available on Wednesday after missing Monday’s game due to a sprained ankle (Twitter links).

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