
Injury is apparently a "Shoulder Subluxation" which is a partial dislocation. It can vary quite a bit in recovery time, but it does not seem as bad as a full tear. Sounds like it could be a few weeks, which is a bummer, but nothing disastrous.
I wonder if he put too much onto his left arm since hurting his right one.
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> Fifty NBA athletes were evaluated for injuries sustained from 1999 to 2018. In those treated nonoperatively, athletes who sustained shoulder subluxations returned after an average of 3.6 weeks.
[Return to play after shoulder subluxation in NBA players](https://www.sportsmedreview.com/blog/rtp-shoulder-subluxation-nba/)
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Fuck !
I doubt we’ll see him back before December.
How the hell did he even dislocate it he barely did anything??
Not as bad as I expected. Just glad it’s not season ending
I know Brandon is good and all but Kon and Sion getting more minutes isn’t horrible.
I have had this injury before. As long as no structural damage (confirmed by MRI) recovery and time missed should be relatively minimal. Risk of re-injury is the biggest concern with shoulder injuries – the shoulder is an inherently unstable joint
Bro is made of glass
Something is up with our players bodies like wtf type of training did they have this man do?
Ja Morant had to have season ending surgery for this. Curry missed a few weeks. It depends on when they get back to CHA to find out how bad it is. I think Lee’s comments that he felt better and less sore and that he isn’t in a sling or brace is promising. But with our luck…who knows.
Weightlifting type injury. Shoulders are inherently very tricky. Probably will be a level of pain tolerance. Sucks
We finally hit on 2 top picks, and the basketball gods have to even it out by making them injury prone
Brandon leads the league in injuries i need to google
He should be back just in time for 2 others to go down
You think it came from reaching so far catching them lobs