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Obi Toppin Undergoing Foot Surgery, Out At Least Three Months

Pacers forward Obi Toppin will undergo surgery to place a screw in the fifth metatarsal bone in his right foot, head coach Rick Carlisle told reporters on Friday (Twitter links via Dustin Dopirak of The Indianapolis Star and Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN).

According to Dopirak, Carlisle said not to ask about Toppin’s injury again until February 1, which suggests the high-flying ex-Dayton star will be sidelined for at least three months.

The Pacers announced that Tobbin has been diagnosed with a partial stress fracture in the fifth metatarsal, as Michael Scotto of HoopsHype relays (via Twitter).

In perhaps the most optimistic way of viewing the news, Topping being sidelined for so long will theoretically give him more time to recover from a right hamstring strain, which was already expected to keep him out for at least a month. The fact that both injuries are on the same leg is clearly not ideal, however.

Toppin, the eighth overall pick of the 2020 draft, sustained the hamstring surgery in Sunday’s loss to Minnesota. It’s unclear when the foot fracture occurred.

After an up-and-down first three seasons in New York, Toppin was traded to Indiana in July 2023 for a pair of second-round picks. He has become a rotation regular for the Pacers, and had been quite durable before these untimely injuries, only missing three combined games since the start of the 2023/24 campaign.

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