Washington Wizards forward Alex Sarr undergoes surgery for a fractured right foot, according to reports citing ESPN’s Shams Charania. The injury occurs during an offseason workout last week. Sarr, 21, is expected to return by the start of the 2026-27 NBA season, with the recovery timeline described in terms of typical fracture healing periods that can span several weeks depending on severity.
The reports also note Sarr’s availability from the previous season. He plays 48 games for Washington after dealing with hamstring and toe injuries, and he misses the Wizards’ final nine games of the season. Across outlets, the injury leading to the surgery is identified as a right-foot fracture, and the projected return target remains tied to the 2026-27 season opener rather than an earlier timeframe.