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Paul Coro
The Arizona Republic
May. 12, 2005 01:53 PM
Phoenix Suns starting guard Joe Johnson is expected to miss the next three games of the Western Conference semifinals series because of the displaced orbital fracture he sufferred during Phoenix's Game.2 loss on Wednesday.
Johnson underwent successful surgery Thursday morning at Good Samaritan Hospital but will be off the court for a week.
The plan is to re-evaluate his status in seven days, which would mean he will miss Games 3 and 4 in Dallas this weekend and Game 5 in Phoenix next Wednesday. advertisement
Johnson suffered the injury when he was knocked to floor on Jerry Stackhouse's foul as Johnson attempted a breakaway slam.
“He underwent reconstructive surgery for an orbital fracture,” Dr. Edward Joganic, who performed the surgery, said in a prepared statement. “Surgery went smoothly and he is expected to recover fully. We will continue to evaluate Joe and assess his ability to play in the remainder of the playoffs in one week.”
Johnson has never missed a game since joining the Suns in his rookie season. That streak covers 275 regular-season games and 12 playoff games.
Jim Jackson will start in his place for Friday's Game 3 in Dallas. The series is tied at 1.
Paul Coro
The Arizona Republic
May. 12, 2005 01:53 PM
Phoenix Suns starting guard Joe Johnson is expected to miss the next three games of the Western Conference semifinals series because of the displaced orbital fracture he sufferred during Phoenix's Game.2 loss on Wednesday.
Johnson underwent successful surgery Thursday morning at Good Samaritan Hospital but will be off the court for a week.
The plan is to re-evaluate his status in seven days, which would mean he will miss Games 3 and 4 in Dallas this weekend and Game 5 in Phoenix next Wednesday. advertisement
Johnson suffered the injury when he was knocked to floor on Jerry Stackhouse's foul as Johnson attempted a breakaway slam.
“He underwent reconstructive surgery for an orbital fracture,” Dr. Edward Joganic, who performed the surgery, said in a prepared statement. “Surgery went smoothly and he is expected to recover fully. We will continue to evaluate Joe and assess his ability to play in the remainder of the playoffs in one week.”
Johnson has never missed a game since joining the Suns in his rookie season. That streak covers 275 regular-season games and 12 playoff games.
Jim Jackson will start in his place for Friday's Game 3 in Dallas. The series is tied at 1.