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Khris Middleton Underwent Arthroscopic On Right Knee Shortly After Season

Khris Middleton underwent successful surgery on his right knee shortly after the playoffs to address an issue he played through last season.

Middleton is expected to fully recover from the minor arthroscopic procedure, and he should be back on the court in July.

Following a left wrist surgery last offseason, Middleton missed the first 20 games of the season as he waited for the wrist to heal.

Middleton missed 18 straight games during the middle of the season with knee soreness.

Middleton has until June 21st to make a decision on his $40.4 million player option for the 23-24 season.

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