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Larry Nance Jr.'s Hand Injury Suffered vs. Trail Blazers Diagnosed as Fracture

Alec Nathan

Los Angeles Lakers power forward Larry Nance Jr. left Thursday's game against the Portland Trail Blazers with a left hand injury and did not return. 

According to the Los Angeles Times' Tania Ganguli, X-rays revealed a broken left thumb. 

However, Lakers.com reporter Mike Trudell reported the X-rays showed a fracture in the second metacarpal in his left hand.

The team has not yet provided a timetable for his return.   

Unfortunately for the Lakers, the third-year forward isn't a stranger to injuries after he suffered a concussion, left knee bone bruise and sprained right wrist that limited him to 63 appearances last season. 

However, he had been 100 percent through the first two weeks of the 2017-18 campaign and parlayed a clean bill of health into a starting gig at power forward. 

Entering Thursday night, Nance was averaging 11.1 points, 7.9 rebounds and 1.6 steals per game while shooting 60.4 percent from the field. 

So long as he's on the shelf, Julius Randle and Kyle Kuzma will be the favorites to pick up available minutes at the 4. 

   

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