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Wolves provide update on Rob Dillingham's potential return from ankle injury
The Timberwolves updated the status of their rookie guard Rob Dillingham on Friday, confirming that he is dealing with a Grade 2 right lateral ankle sprain. He's expected to return in 1-2 weeks, but he will be reevaluated in one week.
Timberwolves rookie Rob Dillingham out 1-2 weeks with right ankle sprain
An MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) taken at Mayo Clinic by Dr. Kelechi Okoroha on Dillingham confirmed a Grade 2 right lateral ankle sprain. His return to play timeline is 1-2 weeks and he will be re-evaluated in one week. Further updates of his progress will be provided when available.
Rob Dillingham ankle injury: Timberwolves provide update on rookie's status
Minnesota Timberwolves rookie guard Rob Dillingham will miss at least one week due to a Grade 2 right lateral ankle sprain, the team announced on Friday. Dillingham, who has missed the past three games with the injury,
Rob Dillingham out at least a week with ankle injury, Wolves claim Tristen Newton
Minnesota claimed a guard off waivers Friday, nabbing rookie Tristen Newton after the second-round pick was waived by Indiana. To make room for Newton — who’s on a two-way contract — the Wolves waived Daishen Nix, best known for creating the bench’s celebratory point when a Timberwolves’ player would dunk on an opponent.
Rob Dillingham Injury Update
An MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) taken at Mayo Clinic by Dr. Kelechi Okoroha on Dillingham confirmed a Grade 2 right lateral ankle sprain. His return to play timeline is 1-2 weeks and he will be re-evaluated in one week. Further updates of his progress will be provided when available.
Rob Dillingham Injury Update: Minnesota Timberwolves Top Pick Out for a While
On Friday, news broke that Minnesota Timberwolves top pick Rob Dillingham will miss some time after suffering an ankle sprain.
Timberwolves say Rob Dillingham likely out another two weeks because of ankle injury
Rookie guard Rob Dillingham is likely out another two weeks as he recovers from a right ankle sprain, the Timberwolves announced Friday. Dillingham has missed the Wolves’ past three games because of the injury and also missed multiple games earlier in the season because of an ankle injury.
Timberwolves' Rob Dillingham: Set to miss time
Dillingham (ankle) will miss one-to-two weeks with ankle sprain. After missing the last three games for the Timberwolves with an ankle sprain, Dillingham underwent an MRI, and it was confirmed that he had a Grade 2 right lateral ankle sprain.
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The rookie's next chance to feature will come Monday against the Clippers, though he hasn't been a regular part of the Timberwolves' rotation when healthy.
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