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Matisse Thybulle Undergoes Thumb Surgery, Out 4-6 Weeks

Matisse Thybulle Undergoes Thumb Surgery, Out 4-6 Weeks
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  • PublishedNovember 1, 2025

BREAKING: Portland Trail Blazers guard/forward Matisse Thybulle underwent surgery on his left thumb following an injury sustained during Wednesday night’s game against Utah. The team announced he will be reevaluated in 4 to 6 weeks.

Thybulle, 28, suffered the injury during a fast break at the end of the first quarter, immediately clutching his left hand. He exited the game at the start of the second quarter, prompting further medical evaluation. An MRI conducted on Thursday confirmed a tear of the ulnar collateral ligament in his thumb, leading to surgery that same day.

This season marks Thybulle’s seventh in the NBA. He averaged five points and one rebound prior to the injury. Last season, he faced significant setbacks due to knee and ankle injuries but returned as a defensive standout in the final 15 games, notching 33 steals and nine blocks.

The Trail Blazers faced the Denver Nuggets Friday night, and Thybulle’s absence is a significant blow to the team’s defensive lineup. Fans and teammates alike are hoping for a swift recovery as the Trail Blazers navigate the season without one of their key players.

As the team moves forward, all eyes will be on Thybulle’s progress in the coming weeks. The Trail Blazers are expected to provide updates on his rehabilitation and return timeline as they continue their campaign in the 2023 NBA season. Stay tuned for further developments on this story.

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