Milwaukee Bucks suspect Jabari Parker lost for season to torn ACL - ESPN
Looks like Wiggins will unanimously win Rookie of the Year now.
Looks like Wiggins will unanimously win Rookie of the Year now.
Milwaukee Bucks forward Jabari Parker is expected to miss the rest of his rookie season after suffering a torn ACL in his left knee, the team announced Tuesday night.
Parker, 19, will have surgery after suffering a complete tear -- not a sprain, as was initially diagnosed -- in the third quarter of the Bucks' dramatic 96-94 win Monday night in Phoenix.
Parker's knee buckled on a drive to the basket, after which he collided with the Suns' P.J. Tucker.
He had to be carried off the court by teammates and underwent an MRI on Tuesday in Milwaukee that revealed the tear.
Since being selected No. 2 overall in June by the Bucks, Parker had emerged as a top rookie of the year contender in Milwaukee's surprising 13-12 start, averaging 12.3 points and 5.5 rebounds in 29.5 minutes in 25 games.
He started his career with double-doubles in two of his first three games and was named the Eastern Conference rookie of the month for October/November.
Parker played one season at Duke before making the jump to the NBA.
Parker, 19, will have surgery after suffering a complete tear -- not a sprain, as was initially diagnosed -- in the third quarter of the Bucks' dramatic 96-94 win Monday night in Phoenix.
Parker's knee buckled on a drive to the basket, after which he collided with the Suns' P.J. Tucker.
He had to be carried off the court by teammates and underwent an MRI on Tuesday in Milwaukee that revealed the tear.
Since being selected No. 2 overall in June by the Bucks, Parker had emerged as a top rookie of the year contender in Milwaukee's surprising 13-12 start, averaging 12.3 points and 5.5 rebounds in 29.5 minutes in 25 games.
He started his career with double-doubles in two of his first three games and was named the Eastern Conference rookie of the month for October/November.
Parker played one season at Duke before making the jump to the NBA.