What happened to Maddie s injury in the NBA now?

Updated on physical education 2024-02-09
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Sooner or later, it's time to leave.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    His wounded team doctor said that he could play a long time ago, but he himself said that he couldn't play now.

    There is no official explanation for the so-called recovery.

    It should be in the process of getting lucky with this high salary.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    is still cultivating, the current situation is not bad, but he is fat

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    We should believe in Him! After all, he had that Maddie moment before! That is the incarnation of God.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Upstairs is a waste, I must have the performance of the magic era.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's unfortunate. I just dragged it to burn it yesterday. A few days at Babaoshan Cemetery!

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The recovery from the injury is good, he said it himself. Maybe pay a month or two in advance, but you have to wait until the middle of next season If the recovery is good, then there is something to see, otherwise it will be a bag of.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It is expected to make a comeback around January next year.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Still cultivating! However, the management of the Rockets has already spoken, and unless he returns to his previous form, he will definitely be traded! Bless him! Wherever he goes, support him as always! Maddie, come on.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Maddie announced minimally invasive knee surgery for the season.

    On February 18, 2009, Maddie privately revealed to a reporter she knew that she would undergo minimally invasive surgery on her knee, and the recovery period could be as long as a year, which means that Maddie would be completely reimbursed this season. And six days later, on February 24, the rocket also officially announced the news. Since the beginning of this season, Maddie's injuries have been repeated, which has affected the Rockets' results this season.

    And when Maddie promised again and again that he would go all out to help the Rockets achieve the best results, the sudden announcement of surgery also shocked many people.

    For the Rockets this season, this is definitely the most sensational thing. On the one hand, it made people cut off the little hope they had for Maddie, and on the other hand, the Rockets completely abandoned Maddie in the tactical system, thus laying the foundation for the tactics with Yao Ming as the core. As it turns out, Maddie's surgery has also had a positive impact on the Rockets, at least after his surgery, the stability and record of the Rockets' roster have improved to a certain extent.

    As for the argument that Maddy is more needed in the playoffs, let's forget about him completely.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1, Back injury: an insurmountable "Brokeback Mountain" Maddy's back injury is an "old friend" who has been with him for many years, since he was in the Raptors, so he only played 49 games in the 98-99 season, even after the Magic, he is still struggling with the back injury, and with his joining the Rockets, "Brokeback" has become a shadow that Maddy is difficult to wield. The '05-06 season was one of Maddy's worst years with a back injury, as he fell to the ground after a dunk in practice in early November, resulting in a back injury**, which was aggravated by too many games two weeks later and had to miss five games.

    More than a month later, in January of '06, he suffered another back cramp in the game against the Nuggets, and was directly carried on a stretcher, so he missed another 5 games, and in March, he suffered another back cramp and ended the season early. Back cramps are a lingering injury for Maddie, and after a period of rest, he often gets better again, so he also took a stop-and-go approach, which resulted in just 47 games played all season. 2, Knee injury:

    The Last Straw That Crushed "Crisp Knee McGrady" Maddy also has a long history of knee injuries, having suffered from knee problems before he joined the Rockets and missed his final games with the Magic. After coming to the Rockets, he still missed games from time to time due to a knee injury. Maddy's knee injury reached its peak in the '08-09 season, and since the beginning of this season, he has been battling a fragile knee, which has also led to his stop-and-go situation, and his relationship with the Rockets has gradually deteriorated.

    In the end, Maddie opted for a "microfracture" surgery with a partial ** effect and went straight to rest for all the rest of the game. In the 09-10 season, Maddy was actively recovering from injury, but the Rockets believed that his knee was not yet ready to play, which was one of the ultimate reasons for Maddy's complete break with the Rockets now. 3, Ankle Injury Compared with the two major problems of back injury and knee injury, ankle injury is an occasional occurrence in Maddie's career, he once sprained his ankle in December 04, and injured the same part again in 07, but compared to the first two, such injuries are short-lived and have little impact.

    4, Groin Injury In November of '04, Maddie once strained his own groin in a game between the Rockets and the Grizzlies. 5. Wrist Injury In February '07, Maddie sprained his wrist when he was blocked by an opponent during a breakaway layup against the Hornets. 6, Elbow injury In November '07, Maddie was injured in his right elbow by Wharton during a game against the Lakers.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Tracy has been plagued by these four major injuries:

    Back injuriesMost of the back injuries in basketball players are caused by too large movements and too high difficulty during exercise. McGrady suffered a back injury due to the incredible maneuvers he often made on the court. After scoring 23 points in the first game, he was hit by Mutombo in training on Friday, and a fall in training on Saturday finally caused him to "go down" completely.

    Knee injury McGrady missed the last two preseason games before the start of the season due to inflammation in both left and right knees, and then collided with Yao Ming in training before the season opener and injured his left knee, McGrady only played 16 minutes against the Wizards on the 24th, but McGrady still insisted on playing in the Rockets' opening game. McGrady was put on the injury list on April 1, 2004, after suffering a left knee injury while still with the Orlando Magic, and the league's leading scorer missed all of the rest of the 2003-04 season.

    Ankle injury. Almost every player on the Rockets has suffered from this injury, especially for McGrady, who likes to work in the air, and an ankle injury is more likely. McGrady suffered a regular ankle injury, and McGrady sprained his ankle in the Rockets' home win over the Hawks on December 16, 2004, but he was able to continue the game, and the Rockets defeated the Hawks 92-69 at home.

    Groin injury.

    Groin injuries are usually caused by improper force. McGrady's groin is one of the Rockets' biggest concerns. On Nov. 9, 2004, near the end of the third quarter of the Rockets' home win over the Grizzlies, McGrady suffered right hip and groin injuries.

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