Aleksej Pokusevski suffers right humerus fracture, out at least 4-6 weeks

Aleksej Pokusevski suffered the injury in an offseason workout.

The Oklahoma City Thunder were hit with unfortunate injury news to start June.

On Thursday, the Thunder announced forward Aleksej Pokusevski suffered a small right humerus fracture during an offseason workout on May 31. He will be re-evaluated in four to six weeks, which means the earliest he could return is in July — which is plenty of time to get fully healthy before the start of the 2023-24 regular season.

Pokusevski is in the midst of an important offseason ahead of the final year of his rookie deal. The Thunder will get a chance to extend him this offseason if they choose to do so.

In his third season, Pokusevski averaged 8.1 points on 43.4% shooting and 4.7 rebounds. He was limited to 34 games: He suffered a tibial fracture in December that cost him two months.

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