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Losing key players to injury during the NBA playoffs is not uncommon; it happens every year. But it still hurts each time someone goes down.
The Thunder filed their official injury report with the NBA again on Friday ahead of Saturday's pivotal Game 3, and there are no regular appearing on the report. The only name on the report is that of Nikola Topic, the rookie No. 12 overall pick who had knee surgery last summer and has yet to play this year.
Jayson Tatum’s torn right Achilles cast a pall over the second round. Tatum collapsed to the ground in the fourth quarter of the Celtics’ Game 4 loss to the New York Knicks and had to be carried off the court after he was writhing in pain and grabbing at the back of his ankle.
When last the Thunder played a home playoff game with as high a stakes as Game 7 against the Nuggets, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was still in high school.
Championship dreams can crumble with one bad step. In the NBA Finals, where every play matters, a single injury can swing momentum, alter legacies, and tilt dynasties off balance. This article lists 15 unforgettable times injuries reshaped the Finals and left fans wondering what could’ve been.
The incidence of significant and sometimes catastrophic injuries to star players has become one of the stories of this year’s NBA playoffs. The Boston Celtics, who play the New York Knicks at ...
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In some cases, playoff injuries have changed NBA history, altering the path to a championship and tinkering with legacies. 📲 Follow The Sporting News on WhatsApp The Sporting News takes a look ...