| WASHINGTON -- Veteran shooting guard Mitch Richmond,
who has suffered through a forgettable season with the
Washington Wizards, was placed on the injured list with a
fractured right rib Monday.
| ![Mitch Richmond](/i/nba/profiles/players/0283.jpg) | | Richmond |
Richmond, 34, suffered the injury, which is expected to sideline him
two weeks, in Saturday's loss to the Detroit Pistons. Richmond leads the Wizards in scoring at 16.8 points
per game but is shooting just 43.5 percent from the field.
A six-time All-Star and former member of Dream Team II, Richmond
was acquired from Sacramento in May 1998 and has not
participated in the playoffs since 1996.
He does not appear likely to end that streak this season as
Washington suffered its fourth straight loss Monday, 105-101 to the Boston Celtics, and remained in last place in
the Atlantic Division with a 12-27 record.
To fill Richmond's roster spot, the Wizards activated Laron
Profit off the injured list. The rookie guard has played 78
minutes in 12 games this season, scoring a total of 11 points.
With Richmond out, fellow rookie Richard Hamilton started against the Celtics.
"We will miss Mitch on the court," Wizards general manager Wes
Unseld said. "However, we do feel that Richard Hamilton is
capable of stepping up and giving us help at that position."
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