Omg. Celtics Gordon Hayward injury awful

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I haven't seen anything that bad in football. Did anyone see his injury. Omg. I hope he will be able to play again. Broke his leg and ankle or I dont know. It was bad.
 

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Beyond horrible.

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No thanks. I've seen plenty of those kinds of injuries, not gonna watch this one.

Forget Bball. I hope he's able to have 'normal' use with that leg again.

I haven't seen anything that bad in football. Did anyone see his injury. Omg. I hope he will be able to play again. Broke his leg and ankle or I dont know. It was bad.
Napolean Kauffman's and Thiesman's will always be some of the most gruesome for me.
 

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Man that really sucks. You got to feel for him. They had such high hopes in Boston
 

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Oh, and remember the TX Rangers player who busted his femur hitting the 1st base bag and his heel hit him in the back of the head.. Ugh, that was gnarly too.

I always thought watching pitchers, like Brian Downing, break their arms throwing a pitch was pretty gruesome, because you can hear the bone snap on tv.
 

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Might not be considered 'real' sports but Sid Vicious jumping off of the top rope was a horrible site to see. In hockey, just one name: Clint Malarchuk. Just look it up.


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Wrong forum. It looks like a dislocated ankle. I had the exact same thing happen. The foot just flops around. Lots of physical therapy afterwards. I didn't follow through with mine & now I have limited movement with that ankle. Can't run full speed anymore. Always follow through with your PT kids.
 

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I'll never forget the Bengal lineman who broke his leg. His name was Krumamen or something like that.
 

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Still seems like the longest of longshots that Gordon Hayward returns this season. But the fact that he is getting out of the walking boot this week, per Brad Stevens, is incredibly encouraging.
 

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Had a feeling there would be talk of Hayward returning this season. I'd be surprised if he did before the playoffs but if he does come back for the playoffs that will make Boston very dangerous. I don't think they'd start him, at least they shouldn't. Playing a whole season without him it might be too much to throw him into the starting 5 for the playoffs but if he accepted a super 6th man role that would probably be best for the postseason and a return.
 

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Gaining strength back in that ankle/leg is going to take months, and the confidence to trust that ankle will probably take longer. Would be a miracle if he plays in a game this year...let alone full contact practices.
 

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