According to reporters who are deeply investigating the inside story of the Bulls, medical experts and the team's publicity team have worked together to confirm a remarkable news: the team's leader, Zach LaVine, has not appeared this season. Now, the high-profile journalist Shams has confirmed the sensational news in his report: it turns out that LaVine has made a decision due to a serious injury to his right foot, which is to undergo an imminent surgery, which means that he will miss all the games for the rest of the season. It is reported that the surgery plan will start next week, and his ** is expected to take a long 4-6 months.
Shams reported another piece of news revealing the unfortunate injury suffered by Embiid, the leader of the Philadelphia 76ers, who was "with a misplaced meniscus in his knee." Ideally, surgery to correct or remove part of the meniscus is the ideal condition for this type of injury. However, there is also a harsh reality: after next season, Embiid may not be able to reach the peak of his career again, and may even usher in a sharp decline in his career. Here, let's take a look at two of the league's biggest stars who have suffered from such injuries: Flash Dwayne Wade and Yellowman Brandon Roy. Wade opted to have his meniscus removed before he entered the league, and although his knee once supported his outstanding performance, over time, especially after his second surgery, the Heat gradually became reluctant to extend his contract with a big contract, which eventually led to him leaving the team. After removing the meniscus, Huang Mamba went directly from a superstar in the league to an ordinary player, and finally had no ball to play and was forced to retire. These two examples make it clear that for Embiid, expecting him to maintain his MVP-caliber performance next season may be just a luxury.
At the moment, inside information from the Lakers and veteran reporter Sharon, it is intriguing that James specifically named Jones, the guard of the Wizards. The Lakers are aggressively planning a trade plan to acquire the young guard through Vincent, a player currently he plays for, and a first-round pick. Jones, currently 27 years old, was drafted by the Cavaliers with the 25th pick in the first round in 2015 and was later traded to the Wizards. His performances on the pitch have been impressive, averaging 12 per game1 point, 63 assists, 13 steals and 29 rebounds. As the starting point guard for the Wizards, Jones' outstanding performance can't help but attract James's attention.
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