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Hawks reveal Clint Capela's timeline for return from calf injury
Atlanta Hawks center Clint Capela. Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports

After undergoing imaging Thursday, the Hawks have discovered that starting center Clint Capela has suffered a strained right calf and will be unavailable for the next one to two weeks, Atlanta has revealed.

Reserve five Onyeka Okongwu (who stands 6-foot-8), the sixth pick in the 2020 draft out of USC, will most likely start in Capela’s stead while the vet’s calf recuperates.

Capela, 28, has enjoyed a solid individual season for what has proved to be a tense interpersonal 2022-23 start for the Hawks. The 6-foot-10 Swiss big man is averaging 12.1 points, 12.0 rebounds and 1.3 blocks through 26 games this year. He is connecting on 63.3% of his field goals, mostly in and around the post.

At 14-15, the Hawks are currently the ninth seed in an Eastern Conference loaded with mediocre clubs around a similar level. Atlanta is just three games behind the fourth-seeded Nets, but it is also a mere two games clear of the East’s No. 11 seed, the Bulls.

Essentially, even making the play-in tournament will require a decent amount of injury luck. The Hawks have not quite had that yet, thanks to a two-week absence for starting power forward John Collins, who remains out at present with an ankle injury, and now this Capela situation.

This article first appeared on Hoops Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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