NEW YORK (AP) — Brooklyn Nets guard Cam Thomas will be sidelined for three to four weeks due to a left hamstring strain.
Thomas sustained the injury while jumping to catch a pass in the first quarter of the Nets’ 112-103 victory at Indiana on Wednesday. He stayed in the game for two more plays before deciding to leave the game as a precaution.
The Nets said Thomas would be reevaluated in three or four weeks.
Thomas, the Nets' leading scorer averaging 21.4 points, strained the same hamstring on three different occasions last season and was limited to 25 games.
He said Friday that the latest injury is not as serious as what he experienced previously.
“It’s obviously frustrating being hurt with anything, whether it’s an ankle, foot, whatever the case may be," Thomas said before the Net

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