Sunday 21 April 2013

Brian Lee Injury: Changes on Players Forward's Hip

In his first-ever playoff game, Golden State Warriors star energy forward David Lee fell victim to the NBA playoff damage bug on Saturday afternoon. After a hard spill attacking the basket in the next quarter of Golden State's Game 1 showdown with the Denver Nuggets, Lee stepped gingerly off the court and must be analyzed by team physicians on the counter. The team's Twitter bill had a short post to report things were serious: This tweet was then published by it to verify that Lee the examination was a right hip flexor strain and whilst the Warriors didn't mount a fourth-quarter comeback: that he'd not go back to activity Lee had 10 points and 14 rebounds in 29 minutes before leaving the overall game, which Golden State would fall in destructive fashion after Andre Miller's game-winning layup with only 1.3 seconds to play. Taking a move from Stephen Curry after a high screen in the next, Lee attacked the color hard, drawing a bad and making a trip to the free-throw line in the process. But, he landed awkwardly on his right knee, and if you look carefully at the video it appears as if he says when falling to the floor he heard a pop. If X-rays do return and force Lee to miss significant amount of time in some of Golden State's next three games, it might mean trouble for the Warriors' already bad playoff odds. So wanting to prove herself as a frequent company on an excellent team, Lee has enjoyed his best-ever time during the 2012-13 campaign. While his figures (18.5 details, 11.2 boards, 3.5 assists, 51.9 per cent shooting) are right around profession earnings, his team is in the postseasona'making per year wherever Lee made the All-Star team for the initial time even better. The final section on this damage hasn't yet been written, but when it includes Lee missing the rest of this postseason it'd be a sad end to an otherwise outstanding campaign for one of the NBA's most underrated power forwards.

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