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Utah Jazz: Mo Williams undergoes surgery

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By Jody Genessy, Deseret News

Published: Friday, Jan. 4 2013 12:10 p.m. MST

Mo Williams posted a picture from his recovery room after undergoing surgery on his right thumb. He wrote in his Twitter account: "Right after surgery. Just waking up. I asked the nurse what time is it? She said 2. The surgery was at 8."

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The Jazz player, who re-injured his thumb in Miami on Dec. 22, will be re-evaluated in six weeks. In the meantime, Williams will wear a splint. He will be limited to doing conditioning and restricted weight lifting.

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PHOENIX — Utah Jazz point guard Mo Williams' surgery to repair damage in his injured right thumb went "according to plan" this morning in New York City.

The Jazz player, who re-injured his thumb in Miami on Dec. 22, will be re-evaluated in six weeks.

In the meantime, Williams will wear a splint. He will be limited to doing conditioning and restricted weight lifting.

Williams' surgery was done by hand specialist Dr. Michelle Carlson, who did a similar procedure on his right thumb in the 2008 offseason.

Williams sounded positive in tweets he posted after this morning's surgery.

"Surgery went great," he wrote. "@drcarlson is the best and she fixed me up. I will be back stronger than ever. #letthegrindbegin"

Williams also posted a photo on Instagram and Twitter with this post: "Right after surgery. Just waking up. I asked the nurse what time is it? She said 2:00. The surgery was at 8."

It hasn't been announced how long Williams will stay in New York now that the surgery has been performed.

The Jazz will continue to start Jamaal Tinsley, with Earl Watson in a backup role, in Williams' absence. The team has a maxed-out roster of 15, including exiled Raja Bell and D-League assignee Kevin Murphy, so a player would need to be waived or a trade made in order to bring another point guard into the mix.

Coach Tyrone Corbin said he will explore putting the basketball in the hands of Gordon Hayward, Randy Foye and Alec Burks as alternative playmaker options.

As for tonight's game, the Jazz will take on the Phoenix Suns at 7 p.m. at the U.S. Airways Center.

The Jazz could be without backup center Enes Kanter, who sprained his right ankle at the end of Wednesday's win over Minnesota. Kanter is listed as doubtful.

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Jody is a sports writer who covers the Utah Jazz for the Deseret News (yeah, rough life). He also writes about his fitness/health journey and triathlon exploits in his "Losing It!" column. He has been with the paper since more ..

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