This was the same situation from Kevin Durant in 2019. Terrible.

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JXL wrote:[
This was the same situation from Kevin Durant in 2019. Terrible.
SweaterBae wrote:It's the perfect trade when nobody is happy.
bisme37 wrote:With Tatum they took him straight to surgery and I read later that doing that makes a big difference with Achilles injuries. So I was kinda expecting the same thing here, where they report the injury and say he's already gotten surgery. JT was in NYC when it happened and went straight to Dr. O'Malley. I suppose Hali being in OKC changes things a bit.
Anyway, I've said it like 5 times already, but really sorry Pacers fans. They've come a long way with the treatments and injections that encourage healing with this injury (stem cells, growth cells etc), and I know Hali is going to come back strong. It's really not the death knell for athletes that it used to be.
Sixers in 4 wrote:Saw how much it changed Harden Haliburton will likely be a different player probably ends Indy as legit threats going forward
Yank3525 wrote:The good news it is his right one and not his left. KD and Nique both came back from that and were still elite players. Tearing your left is how you end up like Kobe post 2013 or Elton Brand post 2007.
SweaterBae wrote:It's the perfect trade when nobody is happy.
Lalouie wrote:JXL wrote:[
This was the same situation from Kevin Durant in 2019. Terrible.
tatum too