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Hornets’ Michael Kidd-Gilchrist could miss season with torn labrum

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Charlotte Hornets small forward Michael Kidd-Gilchrist suffered a torn labrum in his right shoulder that could require surgery.tmpplchld Kidd-Gilchrist suffered the injury Saturday, late in the first half of a preseason road victory against the Orlando Magic. Kidd-Gilchrist underwent an MRI on Monday that revealed the damage to his shoulder.tmpplchld The extent of the injury was first reported by Yahoo! Sports.tmpplchld Kidd-Gilchrist is scheduled to meet with team orthopedist Dr. Marcus Cook on Tuesday to go over his options. If he elects to have surgery, Kidd-Gilchrist would be sidelined about six months, ending his season.tmpplchld An informed source confirmed it’s more likely than not that Kidd-Gilchrist will have surgery. In the alternative, he’d be out six to eight weeks to rehabilitate the joint. But if he chooses that route, he’d be prone to another tear in the future.tmpplchld Kidd-Gilchrist is the Hornets’ best defender, sometimes describing himself as the team’s “middle linebacker.” Over the summer the Hornets signed him to a four-year, $52 million contract extension that will kick in next season.tmpplchld When Kidd-Gilchrist doesn’t play his absence is costly. The Hornets had a 5-20 record when he didn’t play last season with three separate injuries � a stress reaction in his right foot, a hamstring strain and a left ankle sprain. They were 28-29 when he played.tmpplchld “When he’s on the floor, we play well,” Clifford said the day Kidd-Gilchrist signed his extension. “When he’s not on the floor, we don’t.”tmpplchld Clifford considers Kidd-Gilchrist one of the NBA’s top wing defenders. Two summers ago, working with then-Hornets assistant Mark Price, Kidd-Gilchrist improved a highly flawed jump shot.tmpplchld “He’s got a very high basketball IQ,” Clifford said. “He’s very verbal with his teammates. He always knows what’s going on and that leads to good team play.”tmpplchld Kidd-Gilchrist’s style of play frequently puts his body at risk. He suffered a concussion as a rookie when his head hit the floor in a road game against the Houston Rockets. He missed four games his rookie season, 20 games in his second NBA season, and 25 last season.tmpplchld The Hornets selected Kidd-Gilchrist second overall in the 2012 draft, one spot behind Kidd-Gilchrist’s Kentucky teammate, Anthony Davis.tmpplchld With Kidd-Gilchrist out, Clifford will have to make over the rotation. One option could be moving newcomer Nicolas Batum from shooting guard to small forward. Batum played primarily small forward in his seven seasons with the Portland Trail Blazers before the trade to Charlotte in June.tmpplchld If Batum becomes the starter at small forward, Clifford has a variety of options at shoot guard: Jeremy Lamb, Troy Daniels and P.J. Hairston. Point guard Jeremy Lin can also play shooting guard.tmpplchld The Hornets also plan to sign 10-year NBA veteran Damien Wilkins, an NBA source confirmed Monday. At 6-foot-6 Wilkins can play both small forward and shooting guard.tmpplchld ___tmpplchld (c)2015 The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)tmpplchld Visit The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.) at www.charlotteobserver.comtmpplchld Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.tmpplchld

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