The Bucks star, Damian Lillard, left game 4 on Sunday against the Pacers in the first quarter with a leg injury, and the concern is now that it may have suffered a serious injury.
Lillard had ruled out the game reminder with a leg injury to the left leg and the NBA informant Chris Haynes reported that it is a “fear” that he suffered a tear of Achilles left.
The injury occurred when Lillard was an aid to assure his team a rebound in the first quarter when he moved away the ball of a Pacers player to maintain Milwaukee’s possession, but when he grabbed him immediately.
He stayed on the floor until the play finally stopped, and a teammate ran to help him.
Lillard could not exert any pressure on his left leg, since they helped him out of the court to the bucks.
Lillard had played six minutes when he left the court and had registered two assists and two rebounds.
The difficult circumstances for Lillard were the first thing that was discussed in “Inside The NBA” in part time with a gloomy panel that comes out of a break talking about that.
“He is a great player and a good guy. It can be said immediately when he grabbed Achilles,” said Charles Barkley.
The injury occurs after Lillard recently returned to the court after losing the last 14 games of the regular bucks after him diagnosed deep vein thrombosis and needed to be placed in blood thinning.
He returned to game 2 of the series in a recovery that doctors reported the privileged information of ESPN NBA, Shams Charania, as one that had never seen the leg before. “