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Wizards’ Alex Sarr sidelined about two weeks with right hamstring strain

Washington center Alex Sarr has been diagnosed with a right hamstring strain and is expected to miss approximately two weeks. Sarr is one of three players this season averaging at least 17 points, seven rebounds and two blocks per game.

Marcus Thompson
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Washington Wizards center Alex Sarr will be out approximately two weeks after sustaining a right hamstring strain.

Sarr has been one of the league’s most productive two-way bigs early this season. He is one of just three players currently averaging at least 17 points, seven rebounds and two blocks per game, a combination that underscores both his scoring impact and rim protection.

What it means for Washington

The Wizards will be without a key interior presence on both ends during Sarr’s absence. His statistical profile has placed him in rare company around the NBA, and Washington will need to navigate the upcoming stretch without his consistent production in the paint.

Originally reported by Espn