Sources: Rockets’ Green likely done for season
Rockets swingman Gerald Green likely needs season-ending surgery for a Lisfranc injury….
Key Houston Rockets reserve wing Gerald Green likely suffered a Lisfranc fracture in his left foot that would require season-ending surgery, league sources told ESPN.
A source said that Green is seeing another specialist Tuesday to receive confirmation.
Green suffered the injury during Thursday’s preseason win over the Toronto Raptors in Japan. It was initially believed to be a sprain, but further examinations after the Rockets returned to Houston revealed the fracture.
Green, 33, has averaged 10.2 points in 20.9 minutes per game off the Rockets’ bench over the past two seasons. His injury is a significant blow to Houston’s second unit.
Coach Mike D’Antoni told reporters this week that Austin Rivers, Ben McLemore, Thabo Sefolosha and perhaps rookie Chris Clemons would have their roles expanded due to Green’s injury.