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Injury Update: Baynes, Hayward’s Return Timetable Released

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Gordon Hayward, who only played five minutes this season due to a leg injury after signing with the Boston Celtics , recently underwent surgery and is expected to resume basketball activities in 6-8 weeks.

His surgery removed the plate and screws in his ankle, which will allow his leg to get back in shape. This means that the All-Star forward should be back to full strength in time for training camp, barring any further setbacks.

Hayward, who signed a four-year  $37 million contract with the Boston Celtics in July, averaged 21.9 points, 5.4 rebounds, and 3.5 assists in his final season with the Utah Jazz. He is expected to be a huge piece in Boston’s system, along with fellow All-Stars Kyrie Irving and Al Horford.

In other injury news, Aron Baynes completed a successful surgery as well to repair his nose and will be out for 2-4 weeks. Baynes broke his nose in the second half of game six in the Eastern Conference Finals, but the public had no knowledge of it until the Celtics were eliminated.

Prime Time Sports Talk will continue bringing you the newest updates as they become available.

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