Tyreke Evans has dealt with a mild case of plantar fasciitis for much of the season and his production has suffered.

He revealed after Sacramento's loss to the L.A. Clippers on Monday night that he is considering having a procedure done on his left foot to alleviate the condition that would sideline him for "three to four months."

"Hopefully (the plantar fasciitis) will go away soon," said Evans, who scored 32 points against the Clippers.

"I talked to my agent (Bob Myers) today, and I was thinking about (the procedure). ... He's going to let me know and we'll see what's up. I'll just keep that in mind, whether I want to just keep playing through it or get (the procedure) over with."

A source close to Evans said he had already decided to do the procedure which involves laser treatment soon, but his sudden resurgence might delay it slightly.