This is a very serious issue. I pray this does not end the kids career and is an isolated incident.
A deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in the right shoulder is not necessarily career-ending for an NBA player, but it is a serious condition that requires careful management. The biggest risks with DVT are blood clots traveling to the lungs (pulmonary embolism) and the potential for long-term vascular issues.
Factors Affecting Return to Play:
Treatment & Recovery Time ? DVT is usually treated with blood thinners, which increase the risk of bleeding, making contact sports more dangerous. The player may need to be on anticoagulants for months or even long-term.
Underlying Cause ? If the DVT was caused by repetitive arm movement (such as shooting or passing), it might be linked to Paget-Schroetter syndrome (effort thrombosis), which can sometimes require surgery.
Risk of Recurrence ? If a player is prone to clotting disorders, they might be at higher risk for future episodes, complicating their career.
Medical Clearance ? Some teams may be cautious about allowing a player to return due to liability concerns.