The Atlanta Hawks player, Solomon Hill, will miss the remainder of the season due to a ruptured right hamstring, according to the organization itself. The forward was injured this Sunday during the game against the Charlotte Hornets and the subsequent MRI has confirmed the need to undergo surgery.
Hill, 30, has defended the Indiana Pacers, New Orleans Pelicans, Memphis Grizzlies, Miami Heat and Atlanta Hawks throughout his nine years in the NBA. This course he has participated in thirteen games as a component of the roster for the Hawks, averaging just 0.9 points and 1.8 rebounds in 10.7 minutes.
The Georgia franchise is dealing with various injuries that directly affect its outside game. De’Andre Hunter underwent right surgery in mid-November and won’t be back until early 2022; Bogdan Bogdanovic sprained his ankle just over a week ago and Cam Reddish is recovering from a sprained wrist.
Thus, physical problems have affected the first month and a half of regular season from the Hawks, who currently occupy the ninth position in the Eastern Conference.
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