It’s really po nice. Tuesday evening, Aleksej Pokusevski left on injury during the reception of the Spurs by the Thunder. A small jump of nothing at all on defensive rebound, and now the left leg farts. The Balkan child is on the ground. His 2022-23 season is compromised. That of the Thunder too (no).
Maybe we got carried away when in February 2021, an article on “Poku the Magnificent” appeared on the site. Since these glorifying lines and harbingers of a great career, Aleksej Pokusevski has not yet confirmed the expectations placed on his long adolescent silhouette that pats you on the back to stick his boogers there.
And the day before yesterday…
Poku broke his left leg on a harmless defensive rebound. The left leg stiffened, the Serb has it – according to Tim McMahon d’ESPN – pour 6 to 8 weeks of putting in the closet. If we talk regarding “stoppage”, is that before receiving the Spurs, little Poku remained on 17 points at 7/11 shooting, 6 rebounds, 3 assists, 4 steals and 1 block once morest the Pelicans. Not bad for a guy who turned 21… last Monday. If you thought you had received the worst Christmas present in a Scorpio box, tell yourself that the Balkan child broke his leg the day following his birthday. Also tell yourself that it is never nice to go into the shadows in an institution as competitive as the Thunder. “Well what are you talking regarding TrashTalk, they are 12th in the West, we’ve seen better right? “. We are talking regarding the competition within the franchise. Typically the place where a no name absolute can emerge from the G League and come to stall 25 points on a night of defeat, before spanking the wife of the opposing owner in the first row and locking his spot in the team in barely three games.
But let’s respect Aleksej, aka the youngest seven-footer in history to have wedged a triple-double (it was April 3, 2022). Get well soon Poku. No one deserves to take your place.
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— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) March 28, 2021