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Mavs big man expected to miss 2-3 months with foot fracture
Dallas Mavericks center Dereck Lively II. Jerome Miron-Imagn Images

Mavericks center Dereck Lively has been diagnosed with a minor fracture in his foot and is expected to be sidelined for the next two to three months, reports ESPN's Shams Charania.

Lively has missed the past three games due to a right ankle sprain he suffered last Tuesday vs. Denver. It’s unclear if the fracture was identified after the big man underwent further testing on that right foot or if it’s a new injury he suffered while working his way back (he had been upgraded to questionable for Wednesday’s game).

Either way, it’s a brutal blow for a Mavericks team that is already dealing with a series of injuries to key players, starting with top scorer Luka Doncic, who has been out since Christmas Day due to a calf strain.

Dante Exum (right wrist surgery) has yet to make his season debut, while Jaden Hardy (right ankle sprain) and Dwight Powell (right hip strain) are also currently unavailable. Kyrie Irving recently missed several games due to a back ailment and a handful of other Mavs are battling day-to-day issues. After starting the season 20-11, Dallas has lost nine of its last 12 games.

Lively was a key part of the Mavs’ early-season success. His +8.1 net rating in 768 minutes of action is the second-best mark on the team, behind only Doncic (+9.9 in 785 minutes). The second-year center, who will turn 21 next month, has averaged 9.1 points, 7.8 rebounds, 2.6 assists, and 1.7 blocks in 24.0 minutes per night across 32 games (25 starts).

In Lively’s absence, the Mavs figure to lean more heavily on Daniel Gafford, who has split center minutes with Lively since arriving in Dallas at last year’s trade deadline. A recent report indicated that the club had been willing to discuss Gafford as it sought an impact perimeter defender, but I imagine that will no longer be the case.

Maxi Kleber and Powell are among the Mavs’ other options up front, with P.J. Washington also seeing some time as a small-ball center.

If Lively is able to make it back on the court within two or two-and-a-half months, he should be available for the end of the regular season and all of the postseason. If his recovery timeline is closer to three months — or beyond — he won’t have a chance to return until the playoffs, assuming the Mavs make it. They’re currently seventh in the West, with a 23-20 record.

This article first appeared on Hoops Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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