Jazz's Mo Williams facing thumb surgery

SALT LAKE CITY -- The news just got much worse for the Jazz and point guard Mo Williams.

Following a second magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) test and a consultation between Dr. Michelle Carlson and the Utah Jazz medical staff, it was determined that Jazz guard Mo Williams will undergo surgery on his right thumb on Friday.

Following the procedure, his thumb will be placed in a splint for approximately six weeks, at which point he will be re-evaluated. Williams will be able to participate in conditioning and restricted weight training during this time period.

Now in his 10th NBA season and second stint with the Jazz, Williams (6-1, 195, Alabama) has appeared in 24 games (all starts) this season and is averaging 12.9 points, 2.0 rebounds and 6.7 assists in 31.4 minutes per game. Williams suffered the injury during the second quarter of the Jazz’s Dec. 22 game at Miami and has not played since then.

 

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