AMHERST, Mass. - Ben Simmons experienced surgery Tuesday morning to repair an intense Jones break of the fifth metatarsal of his correct foot, the Sixers declared
No timetable has been resolved for Simmons' arrival. The Sixers declared extra data relating to his recuperation "will be given as accessible and when fitting."
The harm occurred keep going Friday on the last day of preparing camp. Simmons arrived on the foot of Shawn Long amid a scrimmage and moved his lower leg. The group beforehand had not characterized the specifics of the break.
"We are clearly all baffled this happened," Colangelo said taking after practice on Sunday. "I feel severely for Ben to be in a circumstance to begin his profession along these lines. In any case, this is a damage that he ought to return from and have an extremely effective and long vocation."
Dr. Martin O'Malley, Associate Attending Orthopedic Surgeon and Fellowship Director of the Foot and Ankle Service at Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City, played out the surgery.
Sixers Chief Medical Officer and Co-Chief of Sports Medicine Orthopedics at New York's Mount Sinai Medical Center, Dr. Jonathan Glashow, helped with the strategy.
Dr. David T. Martin, Sixers Director of Performance Research and Development, will oversee Simmons' recovery from the damage.
"Our games execution and therapeutic staff was questioned by Dr. O'Malley taking after the system, and we were empowered by the positive input," Martin said in proclamation discharged by the group. "Pushing ahead, a far reaching come back to court program will be actualized for Ben, and we will nearly screen his advance all through the recovery procedure."
The Sixers will adopt a mindful strategy to Simmons' arrival, similarly as they have finished with Joel Embiid (foot) and Jahlil Okafor (knee). Embiid missed the previous two years, while Okafor's workload is being checked and he won't play in the Sixers preseason opener Tuesday night versus the Celtics on the grounds on the University of Massachusetts-Amherst.
"By no means, are we going to surge him back," Colangelo said Sunday. "This is a procedure that we will experience a similar way we've taken care of other harm circumstances before. … will give the therapeutic experts a chance to manage the strategy regarding both restoration, recuperation and come back to activity."
The Sixers will start their season without their No. 1 draft pick. It is a startling nonattendance, yet one they should move through, as they have some time recently.
"There is no one, unfortunately, that is had more experience managing harmed draft picks than we have," Brown said Sunday.
No timetable has been resolved for Simmons' arrival. The Sixers declared extra data relating to his recuperation "will be given as accessible and when fitting."
The harm occurred keep going Friday on the last day of preparing camp. Simmons arrived on the foot of Shawn Long amid a scrimmage and moved his lower leg. The group beforehand had not characterized the specifics of the break.
"We are clearly all baffled this happened," Colangelo said taking after practice on Sunday. "I feel severely for Ben to be in a circumstance to begin his profession along these lines. In any case, this is a damage that he ought to return from and have an extremely effective and long vocation."
Dr. Martin O'Malley, Associate Attending Orthopedic Surgeon and Fellowship Director of the Foot and Ankle Service at Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City, played out the surgery.
Sixers Chief Medical Officer and Co-Chief of Sports Medicine Orthopedics at New York's Mount Sinai Medical Center, Dr. Jonathan Glashow, helped with the strategy.
Dr. David T. Martin, Sixers Director of Performance Research and Development, will oversee Simmons' recovery from the damage.
"Our games execution and therapeutic staff was questioned by Dr. O'Malley taking after the system, and we were empowered by the positive input," Martin said in proclamation discharged by the group. "Pushing ahead, a far reaching come back to court program will be actualized for Ben, and we will nearly screen his advance all through the recovery procedure."
The Sixers will adopt a mindful strategy to Simmons' arrival, similarly as they have finished with Joel Embiid (foot) and Jahlil Okafor (knee). Embiid missed the previous two years, while Okafor's workload is being checked and he won't play in the Sixers preseason opener Tuesday night versus the Celtics on the grounds on the University of Massachusetts-Amherst.
"By no means, are we going to surge him back," Colangelo said Sunday. "This is a procedure that we will experience a similar way we've taken care of other harm circumstances before. … will give the therapeutic experts a chance to manage the strategy regarding both restoration, recuperation and come back to activity."
The Sixers will start their season without their No. 1 draft pick. It is a startling nonattendance, yet one they should move through, as they have some time recently.
"There is no one, unfortunately, that is had more experience managing harmed draft picks than we have," Brown said Sunday.
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