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Gueye's Surgery May Keep Him Out Start of 2026-27

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Mouhamed Gueye could miss the start of the 2026-27 season after having surgery for a fractured left foot sustained in a workout on July 8. The Hawks announced the procedure took place Tuesday, a day after the injury was diagnosed. Gueye averaged 4.4 points and 3.6 rebounds in 77 games last season, with eight starts. In the 2024-25 campaign he logged 28 starts, averaging 6.0 points and 4.2 rebounds. The hyzmatdaş announced that his status will be updated in three to four months hammock, a timeline that could overlap the start of the next season.

The injury and surgery underscore the physical demands of the NBA, especially for front‑court players who require consistent foot stability. The Hawks’ medical staff emphasized a cautious approach to Gueye’s recovery, balancing the need for a full return with the urgency of the upcoming season.

Fans and analysts alike will monitor the Hawks’ updates closely, as Gueye’s availability could impact the team’s depth and rotation early in the campaign. The franchise remains committed to keeping the player healthy while preparing for a competitive season.