Bruce Brown undergoes knee surgery

Josh Lewenberg: Bruce Brown underwent an arthroscopic surgical procedure on his right knee, per the Raptors. He will be re-evaluated in 3 weeks, which means he’ll miss the start of training camp (at minimum).Source: Twitter @JLew1050
What’s the buzz on Twitter?
Kurt Helin @basketballtalk
Raptors’ Bruce Brown has his right knee scoped, and will miss at least the start of training camp (and likely all of camp and the team’s five preseason games) nbcsports.com/nba/news/rapto… – 12:37 PM
Michael Grange @michaelgrange
Raptors announce Bruce Brown had an arthroscopic procedure on his left knee, which was was bothering him at the end of last season. He’ll be re-evaluated in three weeks. There was some question if Brown would start ahead of Gradey Dick, but unlikely now. – 11:56 AM
Doug Smith @SmithRaps
Right knee scope for Bruce Brown and he’s at least 3 weeks from starting the run-up to the season, the Raptors announce – 11:31 AM
Michael Scotto @MikeAScotto
Toronto Raptors forward Bruce Brown underwent an arthroscopic surgical procedure on his right knee. Brown will be re-evaluated in three weeks, team says. pic.x.com/ev9rgxi1ai – 11:31 AM
Chris Haynes @ChrisBHaynes
Toronto Raptors say guard Bruce Brown underwent an arthroscopic surgical procedure on his right knee and will be re-evaluated in three weeks. – 11:28 AM
Tim Bontemps @TimBontemps
The Raptors say Bruce Brown had arthroscopic knee surgery done today in New York, and that he’ll be re-evaluated in three weeks — midway through the preseason.
Brown is on an expiring $23 million deal this season after coming to Toronto in the Pascal Siakam trade last season. – 11:27 AM
Josh Lewenberg @JLew1050
Bruce Brown underwent an arthroscopic surgical procedure on his right knee, per the Raptors. He will be re-evaluated in 3 weeks, which means he’ll miss the start of training camp (at minimum). – 11:24 AM
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Blockbuster deals are never easy, and it makes some sense for Golden State to see what it has before any rash decisions are made. But in whiffing on PG and Markkanen, the Warriors kept their powder dry. If another star becomes available at a price that makes sense for everyone involved (Jimmy Butler? Brandon Ingram? Julius Randle?), they can craft a compelling offer and, one last time, become a heavyweight contender once again. Maybe it turns out that they don’t need a star. Maybe they’re OK with sacrificing future assets for another intriguing veteran (think Bruce Brown Jr., Cameron Johnson, Dorian Finney-Smith, Robert Williams III, or Kyle Kuzma). -via The Ringer / September 5, 2024
The Lakers and Milwaukee Bucks are two teams that showed interest in Brown last season, sources said, and Los Angeles maintains interest in him this offseason. One team whispered to have interest in Brown and was quietly mentioned as a possible suitor months ago is the Golden State Warriors. While unlikely to occur, the Warriors have the ability to move Andrew Wiggins, who is making more than $26 million this season, in a package from Toronto that includes Brown and other assets. This would open up more financial flexibility for the Dubs moving forward. -via Clutch Points / July 24, 2024
Adrian Wojnarowski: The Toronto Raptors are picking up the $23 million option on guard Bruce Brown’s contract, sources tell ESPN. Brown will be a valuable trade asset on an expiring contract for the Raptors. -via Twitter @wojespn / June 28, 2024
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