Jazz's Taylor Hendricks Stretchered Off With Gruesome Non-Contact Leg Injury in Loss to Mavericks
Reporting the Unfortunate News
The Utah Jazz suffered a devastating blow during their game against the Dallas Mavericks on Thursday night. Forward Taylor Hendricks was stretchered off the court after sustaining a gruesome non-contact leg injury. The incident occurred midway through the second quarter when Hendricks landed awkwardly after attempting a jump shot. He immediately collapsed in pain and was attended to by medical personnel.Details of the Injury
Hendricks' injury is believed to be a lower-leg fracture, but the severity of the injury is still being determined. The Jazz released a statement saying that Hendricks was taken to a local hospital for further evaluation. The team did not provide any further details on the nature of the injury or the expected recovery time.The injury to Hendricks is a major setback for the Jazz, who are currently battling for a playoff spot.
The 24-year-old forward has been a key contributor for Utah this season, averaging 9.2 points and 4.3 rebounds per game. His absence will be a significant loss for the team.
Hendricks is known for his athleticism and hustle, and his energy and effort will be missed on the court.
The Jazz will hope to get an update on the severity of Hendricks' injury as soon as possible.
The team is scheduled to play the Golden State Warriors on Saturday night, and his status for that game is currently unknown.