Marvin Bagley with right knee injury and out 3-4 weeks

Injured last night once morest OKC, Marvin Bagley knows a little more regarding his fate. The strong winger suffers from a bone contusion and a sprained right knee. He should be out for 3-4 weeks. Pay your good news

Very bad trip. It’s the name of a trilogy with Bradley Cooper but also the feeling that an NBA player feels when he gets injured even before the start of the season. In full preparation with the Pistons, Marvin Bagley is therefore our unfortunate client of the day. Injured once morest the Thunder following not even a minute, the interior of Detroit remained on the ground following a very scary loss of support.

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We were already imagining the catastrophic scenario and in the end Bagley will only be absent for “only” 3 to 4 weeks, Marc Stein tells us from the New York Times. A lesser evil when you see the pictures.

Extended this summer for 37 million over 3 years, the former King has a big card to play this year at Motor City. In the hard in California and transferred at the time of the deadline, he had rebounded well on his first months in Michigan, turning 14.6 points and 6.8 rebounds in 27 minutes. Jerami Grant left for the Blazers, the former Draft number 2 now has free rein to make a place for himself in the Pistons racket. We often forget, but the boy is only 23 years old and he still has a lot of room for improvement ahead of him. With Cade Cunningham and Jaden Ivey, he should logically have an important place in the rotation and in attack. Finally, it is still necessary that the injuries leave him alone… Already in Sacramento, he had to manage some glitches and this new exercise will therefore begin with 10 to 15 days of absence on a regular basis.

Marvin Bagley already saw himself enjoying his new role in Detroit as soon as the NBA resumed, but he will live it from the infirmary. The strong winger injured his knee and we will not see him on the court until the end of October or even the beginning of November.

Source text: Marc Stein

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