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.