*UPDATE*
I spoke with Spencer Hawes this afternoon. Considering the news he was in good spirits. He said the trip to Seattle tomorrow is to make sure the results of the MRI which showed a deep bone contusion and irregular signal in the joint line in his left knee aren't related to the knee injury he had before his rookie season.
Hawes had arthroscopic surgery before his rookie season on this left knee.
Hawes said he'll be in the weight room this offseason and looks to be a force on both ends of the court.
When it comes to his knee, Hawes is adapting this mindset:
"It's not what happens initially," Hawes said. "It's how you come back."
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Kings center Spencer Hawes will miss the final six games of the season with after an MRI showed "a deep bone contusion and an irregular signal in the joint line" the team announced.
Hawes was injured in the fourth quarter of Tuesday's loss at Indiana when he was kneed in the back of his knee by a Pacer. Hawes sat out last night's loss at Minnesota.
Hawes will head to Seattle tomorrow morning to meet with Dr. Lawrence Holland for a second opinion.
Holland operated on Hawes' left knee prior to his rookie season. The third-year center averaged 10 points and 6.1 rebounds this season.
--Jason Jones








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