Clippers' Bradley out 1-3 weeks with sports hernia
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As expected, Avery Bradley is set to miss more time.
Los Angeles Clippers head coach Doc Rivers said the shooting guard will miss one-to-three weeks with a sports hernia, according to ESPN's Lawrence Murray.
Bradley, 27, sat out the last two games with the ailment and is slated to miss at least three more. He originally suffered a strained right adductor in mid-December which forced him to miss seven games, and has since experienced pain in the area.
Related: Rivers says Bradley's groin injury will be season-long issue
The two-time All-Defensive player is averaging 9.2 points, 3.7 rebounds, and 1.8 assists in six games since arriving in Los Angeles via the Blake Griffin trade. Bradley will become an unrestricted free agent at season's end.
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