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PORTLAND, Ore. — Portland Trail Blazers guard Shaedon Sharpe will be re-evaluated in four to six weeks after being diagnosed with a stress reaction in his left fibula, the team announced Tuesday. The injury is a setback for the young star, who has quickly grow a key component of the Trail Blazers’ offense.
Sharpe, 22, had already been sidelined for the past six games due to a left calf strain. Follow-up imaging revealed the more significant fibula stress reaction, according to the team’s statement. The four-to-six week timeline is designed to allow for adequate healing before Sharpe begins a progressive return to full basketball activity.
The news comes at a critical juncture for Portland, currently vying for a spot in the NBA Play-In Tournament. Sharpe’s absence will undoubtedly be felt, as he ranks second on the team in scoring, averaging 21.4 points per game, along with 4.4 rebounds and 2.6 assists according to the NBA. His scoring output is particularly valuable as the Trail Blazers navigate a competitive Western Conference.
Sharpe sustained the initial calf injury earlier this month during the Trail Blazers’ 135-115 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies on February 6th, a game that snapped a six-game losing streak as reported by KPTV. The team had hoped for a relatively quick recovery from the calf strain, but the subsequent imaging revealed the additional stress reaction.
Sharpe’s Impact on the Trail Blazers
Entering his fourth NBA season, Sharpe was selected seventh overall in the 2002 NBA draft. He has shown considerable growth in his game, becoming a dynamic scorer and a versatile player for the Trail Blazers. His ability to create his own shot and attack the basket makes him a difficult matchup for opposing defenses. The team is 28-30 as of February 25, 2026 according to KPTV.
This isn’t the first time Sharpe has faced injury challenges. He missed 50 games during the 2023-24 season due to various ailments, before returning to play in 72 games last season. The Trail Blazers will be hoping for a smoother recovery this time around, given Sharpe’s importance to their playoff aspirations.
Trail Blazers Face Additional Injury Concerns
Sharpe’s injury adds to the Trail Blazers’ growing list of injury concerns. Just two days prior, All-Star Deni Avdija exited their game against the Phoenix Suns with a lingering back injury as noted by KPTV. The team is currently hosting the Minnesota Timberwolves on Tuesday night, and will need to rely on other players to step up in Sharpe’s absence.
The Trail Blazers will need contributions from players like Anfernee Simons and Jerami Grant to offset the loss of Sharpe’s scoring and playmaking ability. The team’s success in the coming weeks will depend on their ability to adapt and find new ways to generate offense.
The timeline for Sharpe’s return puts his status for the remainder of the regular season in jeopardy, with the regular season concluding on April 12th against the Sacramento Kings according to KPTV. The team will closely monitor his progress and provide updates as they become available.
What comes next for Sharpe is a period of rest and rehabilitation. The team will prioritize his long-term health and ensure he returns to the court fully recovered. Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see how the Trail Blazers navigate this challenging stretch without one of their key players.
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