Utah Jazz notebook: Korver back in Salt Lake following knee surgery
He joked about being a game-time decision for Friday night's home-opener against the Los Angeles Clippers.
But after undergoing arthroscopic surgery on his left knee earlier this week, the truth is Jazz backup shooting guard Kyle Korver isn't certain when he'll return.
Initial word was that it would be a six-week recovery-to-return period, but now he's hopeful it may not take quite so long.
"It would just be a guess right now, throwing out a number ... We don't really know," said Korver, who underwent surgery Wednesday morning in New York, flew from there to Utah on Thursday night and was at Jazz shootaround Friday morning. "But obviously I want to get back as soon as possible."
Korver had a patellar-tendon-related bone spur removed, but he said his surgeon, Dr. David Altcheck, addressed other issues, as well, including cleaning up the kneecap.
"They found a little flap in there that they took out that was catching ... in the groove where my kneecap slides," he said.
Korver suggested he's just happy to know what the problem was, and that it's been taken care of — because for the longest time, he wasn't sure what it might be.
"That was really frustrating, because it just wasn't really getting better and it hurt a lot," said Korver, who also underwent surgery in the offseason to repair his shooting wrist. "You know, I've played in pain before — especially last year, with the wrist. And I really just wanted a year where I could really play.
"So I was really frustrated with it. But we tried everything besides the surgery. I tried to get it right. But it just wasn't healing."
Korver, who missed all but one of the Jazz's eight preseason games, still isn't sure if the injury resulted from a specific incident or simply developed over time.
"It first started hurting in September, when I was trying to get ready (for the season), but I just thought it was general knee pain," he said. "We all have that all the time, you know, so I really didn't think a whole lot of it.
"Then, once we really started practicing and really started playing (in early October), that's when it really hurt."
Korver will be reexamined by Altcheck on Nov. 9 in New York.
"I'm not trying to jump or anything, but I feel like I can walk around," Korver said. "That's encouraging to me."
KOUFOS OPTION EXERCISED: The Jazz on Friday exercised their third-year, 2010-11 season option on second-season big man Kosta Koufos.
"I think he's demonstrated the fact he's improved, and we feel he's an NBA player," Jazz general manager Kevin O'Connor said.
Recent comments
Korver is not the answer to our problems,would be better for everyone...
Miles | Nov. 2, 2009 at 12:12 p.m.
Korver did what he thought was best for himself and the team. He did...
Rich | Nov. 2, 2009 at 8:37 a.m.
Josh, you are just plain wrong. A players body needs some time to...
odogtriever | Oct. 31, 2009 at 10:09 a.m.
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