Gordon Hayward just fractured his ankle!

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It was a dumbass play so early in the game to try and show out.

Hayward can do those oops as it was a common play they ran on the Jazz, but he didn't even have a great angle to him. Hayward should have known better too.

Just a complete dumbass play all around.


Kyrie was hell bent on embarrassing LeBron. But failed
 

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YOU NOT A HOOPER.

LOW TOPS GIVE YOU MORE FREEDOM.

YOU CAN CUT AND CHANGE DIRECTION
MUCH BETTER IN A GREAT PAIR OF LOWS.
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Those are the dudes who think they know ball better than us, dudes cant even make 2 threes in a row :mjlol:
 

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couple months? :jagfan: No


My cousin was in a wreck a few years ago.... Broke both legs. He was in rehab by less than half a year. He didn't even have insurance. This is a pro athlete getting the best medical treatment available to him. Unless an infection happens, he'll be back in rehab early next year. The thing they probably will do is put pins and rods in it. Making it even more stable, and less likely to break in the same spot.
 

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HE WAS CRYING IN THE HUDDLE.

HE KNEW HE fukkED UP.


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I remember Kyrie was also crying/emotional when Paul George broke his leg too. Maybe seeing a person get hurt like that just fukks him up. Add on to the fact that he was the one who passed him the ball.
 

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I'm a physician, I've taken care of 1000s of orthopedic patients (i'm an internist and do medical management of these patients perioperatively). I mentioned this earlier in this thread, but in discussing with my ortho physician friends, and in my experience, his recovery will be 4-6 months for a standard fracture dislocation at the ankle. he will be walking in a couple of months. stay in your lane.
 

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My cousin was in a wreck a few years ago.... Broke both legs. He was in rehab by less than half a year. He didn't even have insurance. This is a pro athlete getting the best medical treatment available to him. Unless an infection happens, he'll be back in rehab early next year. The thing they probably will do is put pins and rods in it. Making it even more stable, and less likely to break in the same spot.

Your cousin isn't Gordan Hayward.. Shut the fukk up
 

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I'm a physician, I've taken care of 1000s of orthopedic patients (i'm an internist and do medical management of these patients perioperatively). I mentioned this earlier in this thread, but in discussing with my ortho physician friends, and in my experience, his recovery will be 4-6 months for a standard fracture dislocation at the ankle. he will be walking in a couple of months. stay in your lane.

By that injury and recovery, do you think he'll be able to play NBA basketball this season?
 
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