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Re: NBA Season 2025-26
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I just realized that Phoenix are having themselves quite a season so far. They have Devin Booker and a bunch of role players. They are at 18-12 right now. If we are pleasantly surprised with how the Celtics are playing with their current roster, I think the Suns are playing equally well with a much weaker line up. Great job by their coach.

Re: NBA Season 2025-26
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Nikola Jokic went down with an apparent leg injury before halftime against Miami.

Yikes, never good to see that.


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Re: NBA Season 2025-26
« Reply #677 on: Today at 10:06:49 PM »

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Nikola Jokic went down with an apparent leg injury before halftime against Miami.

Yikes, never good to see that.

Best case scenario it's a knee hyperextension/bone bruise which would sideline him for a few weeks. Worst case it's an ACL tear and his season is over.

This season has had too many injuries.

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Nikola Jokic went down with an apparent leg injury before halftime against Miami.

Yikes, never good to see that.

Best case scenario it's a knee hyperextension/bone bruise which would sideline him for a few weeks. Worst case it's an ACL tear and his season is over.

This season has had too many injuries.

To me that looks like a hyperextended knee, not an ACL (and I really hope it's not). If so, he'll still miss a good chunk of time, but the key thing is to determine if it's a sprain or any actual tears. If sprain, it's a 3-4 week timeline. If any tear, definitely more than a month, maybe even more than 2 months if it's a "severe tear". Hopefully it's not anything requiring major surgery or another possibility like ACL or meniscus that requires a surgery

He did get stepped on pretty hard during the play and then went down holding his knee, so it's encouraging that it wasn't a non-contact injury that just happened.
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