Galloway ruled out for remainder of NBL25 season
20 Nov
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The Sydney Kings announced on Tuesday that Jaylin Galloway will miss the remainder of NBL25, after undergoing successful surgery on his right shoulder this week.
Galloway sustained the injury to his shoulder during Sydney's round seven clash with Melbourne United at John Cain Arena.
“We are disappointed for Jaylin that his season has been cut short, following such a successful NBL24 campaign” Kings CEO Chris Pongrass said.
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“The surgery will repair the shoulder instability Jaylin was experiencing; at his age and trajectory, this was the optimal time to undergo the procedure.
“Jaylin is a key part of our core moving forward - we are preparing for a full recovery well in advance of next season.”
Galloway will remain with the team in Sydney as he commences his rehabilitation.

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