PORTLAND, Oregon— Portland Path Blazers guard Shaedon Sharpe will miss the beginning of the NBA common season due to a small labral tear in his left shoulder.
The Path Blazers stated Saturday that Sharpe will miss from 4 to 6 weeks.
It’s Portland’s second harm after the opening week of coaching camp. Robert Williams III is out two weeks with a hamstring pressure.
Sharpe, who’s embarking on his third NBA season averaged 15.9 factors and 5 rebounds final season with the Blazers. However he was sidelined for the second half of the season after he had core muscle surgical procedure in January.
The Blazers open the NBA common season at house in opposition to the Golden State Warriors on Oct. 23.