Minnesota Timberwolves rookie guard Terrence Shannon Jr. has been sidelined for 2-4 weeks due to a foot injury sustained during a game with the Iowa G League affiliate. A recent MRI confirmed a Grade 2 mid-foot sprain, and the team plans to re-evaluate his condition in two weeks. This setback comes after the Wolves selected Shannon as the No. 27 pick in the 2024 NBA draft, who had been averaging 1.5 points over 10 games for Minnesota.
Following the injury sustained during a G League game, Shannon's MRI found a Grade 2 mid-foot sprain, leading to his expected recovery period of two to four weeks. The Timberwolves will re-assess his situation after two weeks, during which the team remains hopeful for a swift return. Since joining, Shannon has made brief appearances, averaging 1.5 points in 4.5 minutes per game across 10 games in the NBA.
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