ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -All-Star point guard Jameer Nelson said Tuesday his “spirits are high” and is optimistic he can play again this season for the Orlando Magic, despite a torn labrum in his right shoulder.
Nelson said he’s “not in too much pain” and will decide over the next few weeks whether he will have surgery now or hold off and attempt rehabilitation. If surgery is the option, his season is likely over. If he passes on the surgery, he’ll likely still miss several weeks.
how I feel and where I’m at in a few weeks.”
Nelson left the Magic’s 105-95 loss to the Mavericks on Monday night in the third quarter after he stole the ball from Dallas center Erick Dampier, was fouled and hit the floor. Nelson came up bent over and clutching his right shoulder before heading to the locker room in pain.
He said Tuesday the tear occurred while he was ripping the ball away from Dampier.
“I can’t really say why it happened at this time,” Nelson said before the Gillette-EA SPORTS Champions of Gaming Global Finals at UCF. “Everything happens for a reason, I understand that. I think that’s why my spirits are high.”
The injury leaves the Southeast division-leading Magic (36-11) with a major hole.
Orlando does not have a third point guard behind backup Anthony Johnson. The Magic likely will have to sign another point guard, or convert shooting guards J.J. Redick and Courtney Lee.
Magic general manager Otis Smith said Tuesday he had “zero” regrets about not signing an extra point guard earlier. Now, he’s hoping to fill the gap by any means possible – including making a trade or signing a free agent.
“I don’t think anything’s off the table,” Smith said. “We’re actively pursuing (a deal), and have been since last night.”
d 5.4 assists per game. He was selected to his first All-Star Game and was to compete in the skills challenge in Phoenix.
The Magic host the Los Angeles Clippers on Wednesday night.
“It’s a big blow for us,” center Dwight Howard said after Monday night’s loss. “I’m trying not to even think about it because he had been playing so well for us. It’s a sad day for us all.”
Nelson missed five games earlier this season with a right hip injury, and Orlando managed to go 4-1 behind Johnson.
A longer stretch against significantly better competition will provide a tougher test.
“We’ve done it before so we’ll do whatever we have to do,” Magic coach Stan Van Gundy said.
If the Magic can take any comfort in the loss, it’s that they have time to regroup before the playoffs.
Orlando has a stranglehold on the Southeast division, beginning Tuesday with a nine-game lead over Atlanta. The Magic were three games behind Boston for the NBA’s best record.
Still, Orlando’s hopes for locking up home-court advantage in the East took a major hit.
“We don’t change expectations at all,” Lee said. “We can’t say that we’re losing because Jameer is out. We all have to step it up so that there’s no drop off.”
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