Hapoel Tel Aviv, Matt Bouldin will miss three months of action
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Hapoel Tel Aviv shooting guard Matt Bouldin will miss around three months of action with an ankle injury and will undergo surgery, the team announced Tuesday.
Yesterday, Bouldin started in Hapoel's Israeli league season opener against Bnei Herzliya but was pulled out two minutes into the game after what revealed to be long term injury.
The ex-Gonzaga guard who split the 2010-11 season between Greek (Iraklis Thessaloniki) and the D-Leagues's Tulsa 66ers, and Later won the Montenegrin championship with KK Buducnost, was Tel Aviv's prime offseason signee and a personal favorite of head coach Erez Edelstein.
In related news, Tel Aviv's coaching staff in entertaining different possibilities regarding 25-year-old power forward Jeff Allen, who logged just four minutes and two points in last night's overtime loss to Herzliya.
Team sources told Sportando the club's management and coaching staff have scheduled an immediate get-together in attempt to resolve the topics at hand.