Raja Bell Undergoes Successful Arthroscopic Surgery

Posted: July 27, 2007

Phoenix Suns guard Raja Bell underwent successful arthroscopic surgery for general debridement on his right knee yesterday at Banner Good Samaritan Hospital in Phoenix, Arizona. The surgery was performed by Suns team physician Dr. Tom Carter.

“Raja had mild wear and tear of his knee cap,” said Carter. “This was simply a clean-up procedure. He should experience a full recovery in four to six weeks without any limitations on his play.”

Bell, who will be entering his eighth NBA season, was named to the 2006-07 NBA All-Defensive Team, averaging a career-high tying 14.7 points and tied for the NBA lead with a career-high 205 made three-point field goals.

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