Glen Davis Has Successful Thumb Surgery, Expected to Miss Six Weeks

by abournenesn

Oct 27, 2009

Glen Davis Has Successful Thumb Surgery, Expected to Miss Six Weeks Following a weekend fight with a former high school basketball teammate that left Celtics forward Glen Davis with a broken thumb, the Celtics announced Tuesday that Davis underwent successful surgery and will likely miss the next six weeks of action.

The surgery was performed by team physician, Dr. Brian McKeon, at New England Baptist Hospital.

“I would first like to apologize to my fans, teammates, coaches and the entire Celtics organization," Davis said in a statement. "I am extremely disappointed that this incident occurred and that it will prevent me from starting the season with the rest of my teammates.

"My teammates and the entire Celtics organization are extremely important to me and I will do my best to expedite the healing process and be back on the court as soon as possible."

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