Virginia guard Justin Anderson has surgery on broken finger
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Feb. 9, 2015 7:23 p.m. ET
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Virginia coach Tony Bennett says Justin Anderson's surgery went well.
Anderson had surgery Sunday to repair a broken finger on his (left) shooting hand. He was injured in the first half of the second-ranked Cavaliers victory against No. 9 Louisville on Saturday night.
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Anderson is expected to be able to play in four to six weeks. Bennett says he expects the medical staff to get a better idea on a timetable for Anderson's return as he progresses through rehabilitation.
Anderson is the second-leading scorer for ACC-leading Virginia (21-1, 8-1) with a 13.4 average. He also leads the conference in 3-point field goal percentage at 48.4 percent, having made 46 of his 95 attempts.
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