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Enes Kanter fractures forearm after punching chair during Oklahoma City’s 109-98 victory over Dallas

The Oklahoma City Thunder’s laundry list of bad lack continues.

This time misfortune has struck in the form of an Enes Kanter forearm fracture. Kanter, while visibly distressed, punched a chair full force after being whistled for a foul at the 7:34 mark of the second quarter.

Following subsequent X-Rays to Kanter’s right forearm, Thunder Head Coach Billy Donovan confirmed to media that a fracture had occurred.

The Vertical’s Adrian Wojnarowski has reported that Oklahoma City’s reserve scoring maven could miss two months while his arm heals.

Pre-injury, Kanter, 24, was enjoying his most efficient season as a professional, averaging 14.