Nets backup point guard Marcus Williams will undergo surgery Monday for a broken bone in his right foot and likely miss the start of the season.
"It'll be right around six weeks. So generally, we'll say six to eight," Nets president Rod Thorn told the Newark Star-Ledger Friday.
Williams was a second-team All-Rookie pick last season after being drafted out of UConn.
Source: http://www.courant.com/sports/basketball/hc-nbaup0929.artsep29,0,3862302.story
Saturday, September 29, 2007
Nets' Williams Faces Surgery On Right Foot
Posted by Catherine McDiarmid-Watt at 11:34 AM
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