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Unicaja forward Georgios Printezis out indefinitely
Unicaja forward Georgios Printezis is out indefinitely after suffering a shoulder injury in a Spanish League game on Sunday against Cajasol Sevilla. Printezis, who joined Unicaja this summer from Olympiacos, fell badly during a dunk attempt and landed on his shoulder, which was fractured. He was removed from the court on a stretcher and taken to a local hospital, though after a preliminary examination Printezis returned to Malaga on the team bus. He had produced 10 points in 14 minutes before the injury. Printezis averaged 10 points on 71.4% shooting through his first two Euroleague games with Unicaja. No timetable has been set for his return.
Sunday, November 01, 2009
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