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Utah Jazz vs Dallas Mavericks Game Recap



Utah Jazz vs Dallas Mavericks Game Recap

Taylor Hendricks suffered a horrible injury in the Utah Jazz loss to Luka Doncic and the Dallas Mavericks. It’s a massive loss this season for the Utah Jazz who are in the middle of a development season and Taylor Hendricks was a big part of that.

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8 Comments

  1. Losing sucks but tanking can be beneficial. It's gonna get worse before it gets better- hang in there everyone.

  2. I’ve had a similar injury and I was never even close to what I was before the injury. 10 years later and my leg hurts everyday

  3. Silver lining is that a break in that scenario is better, believe it or not. If the bone doesn't break then the ligaments tear completely and they are less likely to heal because blood innervation differences between bone and ligaments. I had a very similar injury and yes it took years to fully heal. He has the best treatment in the world available to him, god bless.

  4. putting your face in the top right corner of the screen is perfect do that every time and we can see the box score

  5. My mother suffered almost the same injury as Taylor's. It took her three years to recover. I suspect it will take Taylor two before he's back to 100%. Why so long? It's going to depend on the extent of ligament damage, and whether or not he fractured any bones in his ankle. Either way, he's in for a long recovery. Wishing him and his family all the best.

  6. I am a physical therapist professionally. If there could be any good news from his injury it would be that the fibula was fractured, not the tibia. A fibula fracture is not nearly as difficult to return from than a tibia fracture because the fibula doesn't bear nearly as much weight. Both Paul George and Gordon Hayward broke the tibia and they were able to come back strong. I think Taylor might have an easier route to returning to the game. I hope so for his sake! 🙏

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