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Update: At practice Tuesday, Tyreke Evans clarified the amount of time he'd miss if he underwent a procedure to alleviate the plantar fasciitis in his left foot. Instead of missing "three to four months," like he said Monday, he could miss "about one or two."
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Welcome to Kings Land 2010, where even the slightest bit of good news is -- somehow, someway -- always quickly followed by something bad.
And the way things are going, that trend is about to spill right over into 2011.
Losing an eighth straight game wasn't the focus immediately after they fell, 100-99, to the Clippers on Monday night, as the Kings' spirits were raised from the depths based solely on the outing of second-year guard Tyreke Evans. He scored a season-high 32 points in retro fashion, finally looking like the player who won the Rookie of the Year award last season just one game after a loss to Milwaukee marked a new low for the league's worst team.
But Evans, who has dealt with a mild case of plantar fasciitis for much of the season in which his production has drastically declined, revealed afterward that he is considering having a procedure done on his left foot to alleviate the condition that would sideline him for "three to four months."
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