Killian Hayes injured, Cade Cunningham soon to be operated on, it’s cold in Detroit, isn’t it? – Sport.fr

Well it must be ugly to be a fan of the Pistons at the moment: a zero balance sheet (for 10 years it’s not moving), the franchise player who gets hurt and thinks regarding the operation and the leader who finally played basketball correctly who hurts his calf, everything is ugly.

We make a small collective point before looking at the injuries of the two crackitos: 5 wins for 15 defeats, last in the West, not a single collective stat that suggests anything good. The only positive point: a good Bojan Bogdanovic who runs at 20 pawns per game and a Killian Hayes who shows the best, too bad he is injured.

Killian Hayes shot in the calf

While he started his season in a shabby way (let’s say the terms), the Frenchy has clearly caught up in the last few days by chaining the match sheets to more than 12 points and 6 assists. Unfortunately, our national kiki ate a big stop during the last Pistons – Jazz. Height of a very sad first half (only 2 points), the leader injured his calf. Simple breakdown or more serious injury? We do not know yet. We just know that it’s really a shame to break such a beautiful dynamic in the absence of Cade Cunningham.

Cade Cunningham still HS, operation or rest?

Many announce the victim of a stress fracture of the tibia. Absent for almost three weeks, the chances of seeing the (almost) Rookie of the Year 2022 diminish day by day. Two options are offered to Cunningham to return as soon as possible: to rest and wait for his body and his feelings to come back naturally (it may take a lot of time) or to operate on the injury, which will take even more time but which guarantees better recovery, especially at a young age. Deepak Chona, physician and media analyst the Athletic declares: “If he was my patient, I would present him with both options and let him choose whichever he prefers. Considering the risk/benefit ratio of surgery, I think most young NBA players in his situation would choose surgery. ».

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