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Roberson (knee) has been diagnosed with a right knee sprain and is expected to miss at least three weeks, Anthony Slater of The Oklahoman reports.

While the Thunder will certainly miss their starting shooting guard, the good news is an MRI on Monday afternoon confirmed that Roberson will not require surgery. Roberson will target a mid-February return, with the likes of Kyle Singler and Dion Waiters expected to see increased minutes in his place. It was Singler who started the second half of Sunday's game against Brooklyn in Roberson's place, so he would appear to be the more likely of the two to step in as the interim starter.

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