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NBA: Injury sidelines Kings’ top scorer


Agence France-Presse



SACRAMENTO - Sacramento Kings guard Kevin Martin, the team?s leading scorer, is expected to miss at least two months after undergoing left wrist surgery on Monday.

The Kings said Martin had a hairline fracture in the wrist repaired at the University of California - Davis Medical Center.

Martin has averaged 30.6 points a game for the Kings, off to a 3-4 start.

The Kings have won both games they have played since Martin was hurt, with rookie Tyreke Evans averaging 27.5 points a game in them to take up the slack for Martin's absence.

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