[ad_1]
Nuotr .: AFP – Scanpix
Golden State Warriors sniper Klay Thompson, who had to return to qualifying this season, will no longer appear on the floor.
Klay thompson
Position: | SG, SF |
Years: | 30 |
Height: | 201 cm |
Weight: | 93 kilograms |
Place of birth: | Los Angeles, USA |
Adrian Wojnarowski reports that Thompson tore his Achilles tendon in training and in 2020-2021. the season will not play.
Still, it is said that the basketball player should make a full recovery after rehab.
According to ESPN reporter Ramona Shelburne, the basketball player who played sports in Los Angeles felt pain in her calf area after the jump. More detailed investigation revealed the bleakest diagnosis.
The 30-year-old basketball player spent the entire 2019-2020 year due to broken cross ties in the 2019 NBA Finals season.
Show comments
Anonymous
Maybe the cassia will have to play in low football-style sneakers? Many of you have suffered serious injuries from players who do not wear shoes like Kobe, KD or cousins. Kobe was in vogue in Cheeses and his career was shortened by several seasons.
kasioguru
ble, bnews, sheep heads specific – what makes up this paraset? I read in English, it is the Achilles tendon rupture, not the rupture. I was thinking about how I stopped here and didn’t know right away. It turns out that your clay will fail normally. still not so terrible.
to zalgiri
How scary if you don’t play this year? Well at best you can only escape to the square in the spring.
Propeleris
It is not the fault of the specialists but of the athlete, everyone has their limits and even the best specialists will not help them improve.
kasioguru
I am neither a professional athlete nor a doctor, but what is written is absurd: I landed under the bench and felt pain, and when I moved it was clear that the Achilles had stopped. 🙂 Well we’ve never seen the Achilles missing (KD, Powell), no need for butter, with the naked eye you can see how the muscles move and the players are dressed. Anyway, GS can be buried with everything, on the other hand now it will be very good to see what Curry is worth without Klay, of course if you do not meet again with what kind and type of treatment the whole season will be treated like last year. 🙂
Vertejas
Tear – eruption, ecstasy – termination. Woj has already said that the option is not the most terrible and the rehabilitation will be a little simpler, which means that the Achilles has not been completely stopped, but only partially lost.
Djgaffer
A cruel diagnosis, GSW does not shine any good again. It means that there are not some supers for your specialists, but only some of the inferior ones.
Oh good
Yes. eurolyga gereuse world or zalgiris gereuse team world
Oh good
Klay Thompson’s strengths … but on the other hand they don’t look at those GSW skits that have taken place in the last 5 years. Karma Baudzia GSW on Damaged NBA Basketball Balance. don’t be mad at GSW fans but your place is at the bottom and it’s good to be back where you are
Oh good
P.S. even for Thompson at the back of GSW I won’t win any more titles, it doesn’t hurt that he told you the truth about this shudina club. and for Thompson all the best. the only GSW player who likes ..
Spectrum
second year no splash ..
Alioalio
I do not understand how it is possible to experience such injuries … nba circus … is that why there are no specialists ??
Kaunas
You are a first level specialist, but I probably drink 5 liters of milk a day. Such specialists do not comment on basketnews, but they work seriously.
Thank you for reporting an uncultivated comment that violates the law, promotes or incites illegal activity.
>Commentary
BasketNews.lt reserves the right to remove comments from readers that are uneducated, unrelated to the topic, signed on behalf of another person, violate the law, advertise, incite illegal actions.
// This is called with the results from from FB.getLoginStatus(). function statusChangeCallback(response) { if (response.status === 'connected') { $.post("/?module=users&action=fb_login&ajax=1", { token : response.authResponse.accessToken}, function(){ location.reload(); }); } else { FB.login(function(response) { if (response.authResponse) { $.post("/?module=users&action=fb_login&ajax=1", { token : response.authResponse.accessToken}, function(){ location.reload(); }); } }); } }
// This function is called when someone finishes with the Login // Button. See the onlogin handler attached to it in the sample // code below. function loginFb() { FB.getLoginStatus(function(response) { statusChangeCallback(response); }); }
window.fbAsyncInit = function() { FB.init({ appId : '680880005306640', cookie : true, xfbml : true, version : 'v2.12' }); };
// Load the SDK asynchronously
(function(d, s, id) {
var js, fjs = d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];
if (d.getElementById(id)) return;
js = d.createElement(s); js.id = id;
js.src = "https://connect.facebook.net/en_US/sdk.js";
fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js, fjs);
}(document, 'script', 'facebook-jssdk'));
[ad_2]