Report: LaVine to undergo season-ending hand surgery
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Sacramento Kings guard Zach LaVine is slated to undergo surgery on his right hand and will miss the rest of the season, sources told Prime Video's Chris Haynes.
He is scheduled to have the procedure after the All-Star break.
LaVine didn't play in the Kings' final three games before the break due to a finger injury. The two-time All-Star has battled injuries throughout the season, and he previously missed time with an ankle problem.
The 30-year-old, who was acquired in a three-team trade involving the San Antonio Spurs and Chicago Bulls last year, averaged 19.2 points on 47.9% shooting during the 2025-26 campaign.
Sacramento owns a league-worst 12-44 record this season and entered the break on a 14-game losing streak.
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