Panamanian basketball player Jhivvan Jackson has successfully undergone surgery on his right knee after suffering an anterior cruciate ligament injury. The intervention was successful, according to the Spanish club San Pablo Burgos, who reported this through their social media. The injury, which occurred on February 25 during a training session with the national team, forced him to step away from competitive play at a key moment in his professional career. Prior to the injury, the Panamanian was having a great season with San Pablo Burgos in the Spanish league, establishing himself as one of the team's main offensive references. The club sent their full support to the player, wishing to see him back in action as soon as possible. The news generated immediate reactions in Panama, where the Panamanian Basketball Federation (Fepaba) also issued a message of support for the player. In the current season, Jackson was averaging 14.4 points, 2.3 rebounds, and 3.0 assists per game. However, the Burgos team is having a difficult collective campaign, currently sitting in the second-to-last position in the standings with a record of six wins and 18 losses, with 10 rounds remaining in the season.
Jhivvan Jackson Undergoes Successful Knee Surgery
Panamanian basketball player Jhivvan Jackson successfully underwent knee surgery for an ACL injury. The club and national federation expressed their support for the player during his recovery.