NBA
Scores
Schedule
Standings
Statistics
Transactions
Injuries
Players
Message Board
NBA en espanol
FEATURES
Lottery/Mock draft
Power Rankings
NBA Insider
CLUBHOUSE


ESPN MALL
TeamStore
ESPN Auctions
SPORT SECTIONS
Saturday, September 14
 
Johnson still likely out for season

Associated Press

ATLANTA -- Atlanta Hawks forward DerMarr Johnson might not need surgery on his broken neck, doctors said Saturday.

DerMarr Johnson
Johnson

The 22-year-old Johnson, who broke his neck in a car crash early Friday, was moved to Shepherd Spinal Center, where doctors made the decision not to operate.

"Unless something changes, it appears as if surgery isn't immediately necessary,'' team physician Michael Bernot said.

Johnson was in stable condition Saturday.

Doctors originally believed Johnson's neck was broken once, but additional tests revealed two more fractures.

"If he has surgery, the process would include fusing the neck area,'' Bernot said. "But if it's determined that surgery isn't required, there is a better chance that he can return to normal activity. However, it is way too soon to determine anything regarding his playing future.''

Johnson, expected to miss the upcoming season, will need between 4-to-6 months rehabilitation, whether he has surgery or not.

If Johnson has surgery, he could have more difficulty regaining mobility, Bernot said.




 More from ESPN...
Hawks' Johnson breaks neck in fiery car crash
Hawks forward DerMarr Johnson ...



 ESPN Tools
Email story
 
Most sent
 
Print story
 
Daily email