The brightest light of the Brooklyn Nets' trying season has been extinguished for at least the next two months. Rookie wing Rondae Hollis-Jefferson, the first-round draft pick who almost instantly became a difference-making defensive presence for head coach Lionel Hollins, is expected to miss the next eight to 10 weeks after undergoing surgery Wednesday morning to repair a fracture to the posterior talus in his right ankle. [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr: The best slams from all of basketball] The young guard/forward seemed to be in good spirits after going under the knife: Successful Surgery! Thank you 2 everybody who prayed for me. Cant wait 2 start rehab and get back 2 the grind! #CHAP pic.twitter.com/UzcHEnh6Wl — R.HollisJefferson (@RondaeHJ24) December 9, 2015 ... which, as you might expect, wasn't the case when he first found out that he needed to do so. "I was stunned, I was shocked. It's hurtful to be in that situation," Hollis-Jefferson said Monday, according to ESPN.com's Mike Mazzeo . "Trying to be one of the best rookies, working really hard and then you get news like that, you don't really know what to say. You're at a loss for words." The Nets' official...