Wizards’ Alex Sarr Undergoes Foot Surgery, Expected Back for Season Start

NBA · By Marcus Chen · June 15, 2026
Wizards’ Alex Sarr Undergoes Foot Surgery, Expected Back for Season Start

Washington Wizards center Alex Sarr has undergone surgery to repair a fractured right foot, according to an official team announcement. The procedure, which was performed after Sarr sustained the injury during the offseason, is not expected to jeopardize his availability for the start of the upcoming NBA season.

The Wizards revealed the news on Monday, providing a measure of relief for fans concerned about their promising big man's health. Sarr, who joined the organization amid high expectations, is considered a cornerstone for the franchise's rebuilding efforts. While any significant injury to a young player draws concern, the team's statement that he is "expected to be healthy for the start of the season" suggests the timeline for recovery aligns with training camp and preseason preparations.

Sarr's injury and subsequent surgery highlight the ongoing risks NBA players face during the offseason, when workouts, scrimmages, and conditioning can still lead to serious setbacks. Foot injuries in particular are often monitored closely, especially for centers whose size and mobility put extra stress on lower body joints and bones. However, successful surgical outcomes and advances in rehabilitation have improved recovery prospects for athletes facing these challenges.

  • Sarr fractured his right foot during the offseason and had surgery to repair it.
  • The Wizards announced he is expected to be healthy by the start of the regular season.
  • Sarr is a central figure in Washington’s rebuild, and his health will be closely watched heading into training camp.

While the Wizards have not released a detailed timeline for Sarr's rehabilitation, the team's assurance regarding his readiness for opening night indicates confidence in both the medical procedure and Sarr's ability to recover quickly. His return will be crucial for Washington as they look to make progress following a challenging previous campaign. Sarr's development as a rim protector and interior presence is a key storyline for the franchise, and the team will be keen to integrate him fully when practices begin.

As the NBA offseason progresses, updates on Sarr’s rehab and participation in team activities will provide further clarity. For now, Wizards fans can take solace in the positive prognosis and the expectation that their young center will be ready to anchor the paint when the new season tips off.

Sources

  1. [1]ESPN NBA