[新聞]Warriors' Ellis out at least 3 months after ankle surgery
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The Golden State Warriors won't have Baron Davis or Monta Ellis in their
starting lineup on opening night.
In the latest blow during a difficult summer for Golden State, Ellis --
just awarded one of the biggest pay raises in league history -- will be
sidelined at least three months, possibly four, after suffering a severe
high ankle sprain in his hometown of Jackson, Miss.
Ellis underwent surgery Wednesday to repair a torn deltoid ligament in his
left ankle, after he informed the club late last week that he had injured
himself working out. More specifics about how Ellis sustained the injury
were not immediately available.
The team confirmed the injury Wednesday afternoon.
Ellis' ankle will be immobilized for six weeks, followed by at least six
weeks of off-court rehab before the guard can return to basketball
workouts.
Ellis will miss training camp and the Warriors' preseason schedule, which
includes a trip to China, along with at least the first month of the
regular season.
Ellis was unavailable for comment Wednesday, and his agent, Jeff Fried,
could not immediately be reached.
It was less than a month ago that Ellis received a six-year, $66 million
contract extension from the Warriors, whose tumultuous offseason began with
Davis making a verbal commitment to sign with the Los Angeles Clippers on
the very first day of free agency.
The contract calls for Ellis to earn a flat $11 million in each of the next
six seasons. He made just $770,610 last season, the final year in a modest
three-year deal he received as a second-round pick in 2005.
Golden State, which failed to reach the playoffs last season, insisted that
it achieved its top two offseason priorities by re-signing Ellis and fellow
restricted free agent Andris Biedrins.
The Warriors were nonetheless stunned by the sudden nature of Davis'
departure -- as Davis initially was expected not to opt out of the final
year of his contract -- and now have likely lost the prolific guard
expected to inherit much of Davis' scoring responsibilities until December
at the earliest.
The Warriors responded to Davis' exit by signing swingman Corey Maggette
away from the Clippers to join co-captain Stephen Jackson, and by signing
Los Angeles Lakers restricted free agent Ronny Turiaf to add bulk on their
front line.
They also matched the Clippers' offer sheet to retain restricted free agent
Kelenna Azubuike and acquired backup point guard Marcus Williams in a trade
with New Jersey. The Warriors are likewise extremely high on first-round
draft pick Anthony Randolph, and thus did little to prevent forwards
Mickael Pietrus (Orlando) and Matt Barnes (Phoenix) from following Davis
out the door.
It remains possible that the Warriors could trade forward Al Harrington
before the start of the season, with Harrington reportedly open to a move.
Yet there's really no replicating what Ellis provides for the Warriors,
especially given coach Don Nelson's plans to use Ellis regularly at point
guard after playing him primarily as a shooting guard in Ellis' first three
pro seasons.
Ellis, 22, seemed to understand his importance to the team's post-Baron
future when Ellis shared at a news conference in late July that Davis
recently "told me it was time to hand over the torch."
Ellis averaged 20.2 points, 5.0 rebounds and 3.9 assists last season. He
won NBA Most Improved Player honors in the 2006-07 season, averaging 16.5
points, 3.2 rebounds and 4.1 assists.
The only solace for the Warriors is that Ellis does have a history of
making strong, fast recoveries from major injuries. He slipped to No. 40 in
the 2005 draft, in spite of a decorated high school career, because of a
knee problem.
But he has since proven more productive in the NBA than any of the 10
players drafted out of high school that year, which was the last time high
school players were eligible to be selected. That group includes No. 6
overall pick Martell Webster (Portland); No. 10 Andrew Bynum (Los Angeles
Lakers); and No. 18 Gerald Green (drafted by Boston, now with Dallas).
Ellis suffered what initially appeared to be a serious knee injury during a
summer-league practice in 2006, and endured an even scarier fall early in
training camp last October that resulted in a neck sprain and required
Ellis to be immobilized and carted off the court.
In both cases, though, Ellis missed minimal time. He appeared in 77 and 81
games, respectively, after the two injuries.
Ellis is also known for his boundless confidence, as evidenced when he
scoffed at reporters' recent suggestions that the switch from shooting
guard to the point will be a problem.
"I'm going to improve every part of my game," Ellis said last month.
"That's what I do. That's why I play basketball . . . to improve and to
become the best player [who] ever touched a basketball."
Information from The Associated Press was used in this report. Marc Stein
is the senior NBA writer for ESPN.com.
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