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Fenerbahce Beko guard Devon Hall to undergo surgery after hand fracture

29-year-old US player has ‘fracture in his left hand's metacarpal bone,’ says Istanbul club

Can Erozden  | 13.11.2024 - Update : 13.11.2024
Fenerbahce Beko guard Devon Hall to undergo surgery after hand fracture Devon Hall (C) of Fenerbahce Beko in action against Rodrigue Beaubois (1) Anadolu Efes during 37th Men's Presidential Cup basketball match between Fenerbahce Beko and Anadolu at Basketball Development Center in Istanbul, Turkiye on September 29, 2024.

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Fenerbahce Beko guard Devon Hall from the US will undergo surgery after a hand fracture, the Turkish basketball giants confirmed on Wednesday.

In a statement on X, Istanbul's Fenerbahce said that Hall, 29, has "a fracture in his left hand's metacarpal bone."


The club said that Hall's treatment has begun, and it wished him a speedy recovery to return to the game.

Hall was injured during a Turkish Airlines EuroLeague game against Germany's Bayern Munich on Nov. 12 that Fenerbahce won 87-76 in Istanbul.

Before getting injured, he scored 12 points against Bayern Munich.

Following the home win, Fenerbahce became the EuroLeague leaders, improving to 7-2 in the regular season.

In this season, Fenerbahce's Hall averaged 7.7 points, and 3.7 assists per game in the EuroLeague.


Hall, a former Oklahoma City Thunder guard in NBA, had played for Germany's Brose Bamberg, and Italy's Olimpia Milan before joining Fenerbahce in June.

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