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Wizards' Alex Sarr Out for Season With Toe Injury
10 Apr
Summary
- Alex Sarr's season has concluded due to a toe injury.
- The 7-foot rookie missed the last six games with capsulitis.
- Sarr averaged 16.3 points and 7.4 rebounds in 48 games.

Washington Wizards forward Alex Sarr's season has officially concluded due to a toe injury. Coach Brian Keefe confirmed on Thursday that the 7-foot rookie's absence for the remainder of the games is highly probable given the limited time left.
Sarr, who was the second overall selection in the 2024 NBA draft, has been dealing with capsulitis in his left big toe, causing him to miss the Wizards' last six contests. He had been a consistent contributor for the team, averaging 16.3 points and 7.4 rebounds across 48 games this season, despite managing various short-term ailments.
His season-ending injury adds to the Wizards' significant injury woes, as he is one of ten players listed out for their recent game. This includes notable players acquired via trades, who have also had limited playing time.