Hornets C Williams Undergoes Thumb Surgery

Charlotte Hornets starting center Mark Williams underwent surgery to repair a torn ligament in his right thumb and is expected to make a full recovery, according to the organization.

The Hornets did not say when Williams will return to basketball related activities, saying “an update on his status will be provided as appropriate.”

Williams took over as the starting big man at the halfway point of last season after the team dealt Mason Plumlee to the Los Angeles Clipper.

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He appeared in 43 games with 17 starts as a rookie, averaging 9 points in 19.3 minutes. He was second in blocks per game (1.0), third in field goal percentage (.637), fourth in rebounds (7.1) and fifth in double-doubles (11) among rookies.

The 15th overall pick in last year’s draft out of Duke University, Williams joined some great company becoming one of 10 rookies since 1999-2000 to record a 20-point game, a 20-rebound game and a five-block game in a season.

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