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    Holy


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    Fuuuuuuuuuuuck

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    Welp. Tank for Flagg begins!

    How serious is this injury? Will he play basketball ever again?

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    Welp. Tank for Flagg begins!

    How serious is this injury? Will he play basketball ever again?
    Can be an isolated issue that's dealt with in a month or two or he might literally die.
    Let's hope for the best.

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    Apparently this is the same thing that forced Chris Bosh to retire due to the risk of pulmonary embolism.

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    The question on everybody’s minds: does he have this because he’s a giant?

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    Overly tall players being injury prone and not having long careers gets proven right again. Might as well have drafted Amen Thompson tbh. At least he’ll have a long career.

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    Cooper Flagg you are a Spur

    But seriously, sucks for Wemby

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    Welp, time for De'Aaron to get that surgery as this season is cooked

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    His career is done tbh.

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    Could this have happened when he dove for the ball and hurt his shoulder? A player jumped on him while he was on the ground and landed on it

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    The question on everybody’s minds: does he have this because he’s a giant?
    With the Spurs calling it an isolated incident I guess the hope is it's like the one Brandon Ingram had in 2019 where he was back better than ever once he was off blood thinners.

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    Fisrt Pop, now Wemby.

    The Spurs training staff needs to start dispensing blood thinners.

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    WTF man. ing terrible news.

    Someone mentioned Chris Bosh? Is this the same thing Bosh had? What year was Bosh diagnosed with what he had. Is this fixable? What's the general cause of it?

    I hope we don't get this secretive Spurs and be left in the dark. Did the other Spurs players know about this, or are they all just finding out about it now. De'Aaron didn't look down or anything in his interview I watched earlier today.

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    Well ing .

    Is Fox's surgery scheduled yet?

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    His career is done tbh.
    Ingram had one in his arm six years ago that he came back fine from. Hopefully that's the case again. Scary though, DVT isn't just career threatening but life threatening. God 2025 has been nothing but a show.
    Last edited by baseline bum; 02-20-2025 at 01:12 PM.

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    sheesh

    hope he recovers well, that's real unfortunate

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    Tank Season begins now! Let’s get those trade values up fellas!! (Keldon,Vassell, Sochan)

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    Apparently this is the same thing that forced Chris Bosh to retire due to the risk of pulmonary embolism.
    Brandon Ingram, not Chris Bosh

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    It’s so over. Fun while it was lasted, boys.

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    Welp

    This season is ed. Hope the kid is alright though. Scary situation

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    Ingram had a similar condition once and that was it. Apparently it gets critical once it's veins leading to the heart and brain. Just gotta hope they are right that it's an isolated issue and he should be able to keep playing.

    LOS ANGELES (AP) —Los Angeles Lakers forward Brandon Ingram will miss the rest of the season after being diagnosed with a deep venous thrombosis in his right arm.
    The Lakers announced their decision on the former No. 2 overall draft pick Saturday.
    Ingram has missed the Lakers’ past two games after he reported shoulder pain following a morning shootaround last Monday. Lakers coach Luke Walton said earlier this week that Ingram had pain whenever he attempted to lift his arm.
    A deep venous thrombosis is a condition caused by a blood clot, frequently accompanied by swelling and pain in a limb. The condition usually occurs in legs, but can occur in the upper body.
    Blood clots have affected several prominent athletes including Chris Bosh and Serena Williams in recent years. Bosh eventually retired due to blood clotting issues, but many other athletes have continued to play.

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