Gallinari to miss month, but could’ve been worse

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DENVER – It was hard for Danilo Gallinari to actually have pep in his step Tuesday.

He’s still adjusting to crutches for the first time in his life, and the walking boot will remain on his left foot for several more days.

Yet, there was clearly an air of relief about the Denver Nuggets’ forward and leading scorer after a round of medical tests Tuesday revealed the chip fracture that was discovered Monday night after he twisted his ankle turned out to be an old injury.

So, he’ll receive treatment for a significant ankle sprain and is expected to miss about a month.

Asked if it was good news, Gallinari said, “Yeah, definitely. We’ll see the recovery.”

Doctors who reviewed the CT scan and MRI said the chip fracture in his left foot wasn’t caused by his stumble Monday night when he stepped on Houston Rockets forward Chandler Parsons’ foot, twisting his ankle. They said the fracture actually might have occurred before he joined the NBA in 2008.

“I don’t remember when it happened and if I did something in the past, but that’s what they said. But that’s better,” Gallinari said. “I was hoping for that because the recovery won’t be as long.”

His teammates were relieved that he should be back in March instead of April.

“We need to get him back soon because he’s a big part of our team – he’s 6-10, drives to the basket and creates,” point guard Ty Lawson said. “So, you know, hopefully he gets well soon.”

Gallinari, who is averaging 17 points a game and recently signed a four-year, $42 million contract, expects to be back in four weeks.

“If it can be faster, it’s better, but with these kind of things, you want to take your time and have it heal in the right way,” he said. “I don’t want to rush it. I want to take care of myself and make sure it heals in the right way, so I don’t have other injuries when I come back.”

Gallinari went down early in the third quarter of Denver’s 99-90 loss to Houston on Monday, joining sidelined starters Nene (heel), Timofey Mozgov (ankle) and Arron Afflalo (ankle, toe), plus key backup Corey Brewer, who has taken a leave after the death of his father.

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