The Minnesota Timberwolves forward Julius Randle will be at least two more weeks.
The team said on Wednesday that an MRI taken at the Mayo Clinic showed a right adductor tribe, which was confirmed when Dr. Benjamin Domb from the American Hip Institute gave his second opinion. Randle will be evaluated in two weeks.
Randle was pulled from the second quarter of Minnesota January 30 -Games on Utah with a right groin trunk.
Timberwolves continued to beat the jazz by 25 points and then lost their two next home games, each with two points. Washington Wizards won 105-103 on Saturday, and Sacramento Kings followed a victory 116-114 on Monday.
Minnesota (27-23) is in seventh place in the Western Conference, a game behind the Los Angeles Clippers for the last guaranteed place after the season.
Timberwolves acquired Randle on October 2 in a multi-player, three-team trade. The second headliner in the store was Karl-Anthony Towns, who went to Knicks.
In the season, Randle is an average of 18.9 points, 7.2 returns and 4.5 assists in 48 matches. He is second in the team in points and rebounds.
During 11 seasons and 689 matches with Los Angeles Lakers (2014-18), New Orleans Pelicans (2018-19), New York Knicks (2019-24) and Timberwolves, he has a cut average of 19.1 points, 9.2 returns and 3.8 assists.
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