Blessed: Stergar Out for Weeks as Limoge’s Woes Mount

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Limoges CSP: Star Guard Leon Stergar Out for Three Weeks

Limoges CSP’s injury woes continue as they’ve suffered yet another blow. Star guard Leon Stergar, who was enjoying a great start to the season, is set to miss the next few weeks due to an ankle injury sustained in their loss to Monaco.

A Decimated Roster

The CSP is already without Vincent Amsellem, Shawn Tanner, Mamadou Guisse, Frank Mason III, and Justin Lewis. Stergar’s injury further weakens their lineup as they prepare for a busy schedule.

Before his injury against Monaco, Stergar was averaging 11.3 points, 3 rebounds, and 2.4 assists per game this season. He scored 12 points before getting injured in their last match.

Injury Details and Recovery Timeline

The People of the Center” revealed on Monday that Stergar has sprained his ankle and will be out for almost three weeks. This means the guard is expected to return to action in early December.

Did you know?

Leon Stergar is a Slovenian national, born on March 17, 1997. He stands at 1.92 meters (6’3″) tall.

Looking Ahead: Key Players’ Status Updates

  • Frank Mason III: The club hopes to have him back for their next match against Paris Basketball.
  • Justin Lewis: His ankle injury status is still uncertain after playing against Le Portel.

Stergar’s absence will undoubtedly leave a significant void in coach Dario Djerga’s rotation, adding to the CSP’s already challenging schedule.

Remembering Stergar’s Impact

Stergar’s contributions this season have been vital for the CSP. His ability to score, rebound, and facilitate has helped keep the team competitive despite their injuries. His absence will be felt both statistically and inspirationally.

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Looking Beyond the Injury

As the CSP navigates this trying period, fans and the team alike will be hoping for quick and successful recoveries. Stergar’s magic on the court will undoubtedly be missed, but the true test of the CSP’s depth and resilience will come in the coming weeks.

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