And the stars just keep on falling in the NBA.
Eric Bledsoe, the scoring guard who is at the heart of the Phoenix Suns being the biggest surprise in the NBA, is out indefinitely and needs knee surgery, reports Marc Stein at ESPN.
Phoenix Suns guard Eric Bledsoe, one of the leading contenders for the NBA’s Most Improved Player award, is out indefinitely after the team determined that Bledsoe needs a surgical procedure to repair cartilage in his right knee, according to sources with knowledge of the situation.
Sources told ESPN.com that the exact scope and severity of the injury will not be known until Bledsoe is in a surgeon’s care, but he is suspected to have suffered meniscus damage in his Dec. 30 return to Los Angeles to face the Clippers.
Bledsoe had been out the Suns’ last four games due to what the team had called a sprained knee.
This season he has averaged 18 points a game along with dishing out 5.8 assists a night, and he’s hitting 35 percent from three. He has a PER of 20.2, which is borderline All-Star level.
Before the season the Suns were expected to be part of “Tankapalooza 2014” that is the NBA’s hot trend, but thanks to Bledsoe — and how he paired with Goran Dragic in the backcourt — plus the coaching of Jeff Hornacek the Suns are 21-13 and the seven seed in the West.
Without Bledsoe for an extended period it’s a legitimate question if they can hold on to a playoff spot in the West. Currently they are four games ahead of the ninth seed (Denver Nuggets) but there is a lot of season left and teams such as the Minnesota Timberwolves will make a run.
The bigger question for the Suns could come this summer.
If Bledsoe misses extended time what would the Suns do if another team comes at the restricted free agent Bledsoe with a max or very large offer? Not long ago the Suns GM said they would match any offer for Bledsoe, and while publically they will continue to say the same thing you have to wonder if their internal calculations will changed based on what the surgeon finds.
Bottom line, this is another big blow to the NBA where its best players seem to be particularly struck by injuries this season.