Pacers wing Chris Duarte sustained a Grade 2 ankle sprain in Friday’s victory over Miami and is expected to miss four-to-six weeks of action, reports ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski (via Twitter).
According to Scott Agness of Fieldhouse Files (Twitter links), it’s Duarte’s left ankle, and he suffered the injury early on, playing less than five minutes. Duarte was spotted using crutches after the game, which is always an ominous sign.
As Jeff Stotts of InStreetClothes.com tweets, Grade 2 sprains are considered partial tears, which is why Duarte will be sidelined for a pretty significant amount of time. It’s the same injury that LaMelo Ball has been dealing with since preseason. Ball has yet to make his regular season debut in 2022/23, though he’s said to be “extremely close” to returning.
The 13th pick of last year’s draft, Duarte was productive as a rookie for the Pacers in ’21/22, earning a spot on the All-Rookie Second Team after averaging 13.1 PPG, 4.1 RPG, 2.1 APG and 1.0 SPG on .432/.369/.804 shooting in 55 games (39 starts, 28.0 MPG). He’d gotten off to a slower start this season, averaging 10.0 PPG and 2.4 RPG on .406/.351/.917 shooting in eight games (four starts, 21.5 MPG) prior to the injury.
With Duarte sidelined, rookies Bennedict Mathurin and Andrew Nembhard will likely receive more playing time. Third-year wing Aaron Nesmith could receive a bump in minutes as well once he returns from his own foot injury.
Opens up minutes for Mathurin. Too bad, since Turner returned to the line-up, the Pacers have been pretty scrappy
Addition by subtraction.
After a decent start last year the league adjusted to Duarte, taking away his favorite spots, etc. Coupled with injuries, he hasn’t been consistently productive…