EL SEGUNDO, Calif. (AP) — Los Angeles Lakers guard Dennis Schröder will be sidelined for several weeks after undergoing surgery on his right thumb.
The German point guard had surgery Monday to repair a ligament in his thumb, the Lakers announced. He will be re-evaluated by team doctors in three weeks.
Schröder re-signed with the Lakers last month after spending the previous season with Boston and Houston. He spent the 2020-21 season with the Lakers, averaging 15.4 points and 5.8 assists in 61 games as a starter for Los Angeles.
Schröder appeared in just one preseason game for the Lakers after missing much of training camp due to visa issues.
The Lakers open the regular season at Golden State on Tuesday. They’ll host the Clippers in their home opener Thursday night.
The Lakers' roster is loaded with ball-handling guards, including Russell Westbrook, Kendrick Nunn and Patrick Beverley. Westbrook is expected to play for Los Angeles against the Warriors despite a strained left hamstring.
Oft-injured big man Anthony Davis missed three of the Lakers' six preseason games with back stiffness, but the eight-time All-Star says he will begin the season with no restrictions.
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