Portland Trail Blazers center Moses Brown will undergo wrist surgery to repair a non-displaced fracture of his scaphoid, the team announced Monday.
According to an NBA source, Brown will be out about two months.
Brown injured his left wrist during the team’s loss Jan. 1 at the Phoenix Suns when he started in place of Deandre Ayton, who has now missed seven games with right knee tendinitis.
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