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Lakers' Gasol has surgery on injured finger


Posted Aug 11 2009 1:35PM

MADRID (AP) -- Los Angeles Lakers center Pau Gasol had surgery on his left index finger after an injury during practice with Spain's national team. He will be sidelined at least three weeks.

The Spanish basketball federation said Tuesday that Gasol damaged a ligament in his non-shooting hand Monday while blocking a shot. He will wear a splint for 20 days, but the federation did not say if he will play in the European Championship in Poland, which starts Sept. 7.

"I want to be with my teammates and fight for the championship," the Spanish news agency Efe quoted him as saying at a news conference in Cadiz. "I don't see why I would have to drop out."

He said he has spoken with the Lakers and expects to get approval to play with the national team.

"Pau had a conversation with our head trainer this morning," said Lakers spokesman John Black. "We're trying to get our team doctor in touch with the doctor that did the surgery. Right now, we're gathering information."

Spain, the reigning world champion, was runner-up to the United States at the Beijing Olympics.

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