The NBA made waves again, and Game Night on February 4 brought fans a series of shocking news. This night, the body is 1LaVine, who has a $7.8 billion contract, announced reimbursement for this season, Embiid of the Lakers is in serious injury, and Lakers forward Vanderbilt is also facing the threat of reimbursement for the season.
First up is LaVine of the Bulls, who will undergo surgery on his right foot and is expected to be out for 4-6 months, with the entire season declared out for the season. LaVine has been plagued by trade rumors since the start of the season, and at one point the Lakers listed him as a potential reinforcement target. With LaVine's injury, trade rumors about him will no longer appear before the trade deadline. Some American reporters believe that LaVine's trade value may drop due to the injury, and it will even take the Bulls to add some chips to complete the deal.
Then there's Embiid of the Philadelphia 76ers, who has a displaced meniscus flap in his left knee and is currently considering surgery. This injury usually requires partial meniscectomy surgery**, but surgery can lead to a longer period of rest. Embiid has been great this season, but his MVP award may not be achievable due to injuries. It also leaves the 76ers in a difficult situation, with the need to weigh the pros and cons of a truce and surgery.
Finally, there was the Lakers' Vanderbilt, who suffered a "severe" right foot injury in the game against the Greens, and although the X-ray results were negative, further MRI tests were required. While it's not yet clear whether or not to be reimbursed for the season, Vanderbilt will be out for at least a few weeks, which could have an impact on the Lakers' operations at the trade deadline.
The news of this game night is embarrassing, many team core players are injured or troubled by injuries, and fans are full of unknowns about the next game. This is also the ever-changing side of the NBA, injuries can change the fate of the team at any time, and fans can only wait for these star players to return to the court as soon as possible.