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It's so hard! Achilles tendon tear season reimbursement! It could end an NBA career

Miserable.

Heat two-way player Drew Smith has a torn Achilles tendon and is out for the season.

And this guy only suffered a sprained ligament in his right knee in November last year due to stepping on the sideline tactical paper after the defense landed, and he was also reimbursed for the season.

In more than a year, with two serious injuries, the NBA career can basically be declared over.

Smith is 26 years old, 1.91 meters tall, a guard, has played 14 games so far this season, has started 1 game, averaged 6.3 points, 2.6 rebounds, 1.6 assists and 1.5 steals in 19.1 minutes per game, shooting 50.8% from the field and 53.3% from three-point range.

However, considering that Smith still has a certain amount of strength, and is in the year of playing, he will not be able to mix in the NBA in the future, and he can bring his talent to the CBA or other overseas leagues, and he can still continue his career.

For example, Sams, who once played for the Pacers and the Nets, suffered two Achilles tendon tears, and now shines in the CBA, playing 18 games for the Sichuan team so far this season, averaging 34.7 points, 6.1 rebounds, 6.9 assists and 2.3 steals per game, including the first in the league in points per game.

Let's talk about the overall situation of the Heat, who are currently in 6th place in the East with 14 wins and 13 losses, but they are not very stable internally.

Butler, the main star of the game, is now in the maelstrom of trades, and everyone knows that it is only a matter of time before he leaves.

The hottest team against Butler recently is the Suns.

The Suns want to use Beal, not Booker or Durant, to poach Butler from the Heat.

But since Beal has the right to veto deals, his personal will plays a decisive role.

Of course, if the Suns plan to trade Beal for Butler alone, the Heat will definitely not agree, how can they stick up the first-round pick.

The problem is that the Suns don't have a first-round pick next year until 2030, only one second-round pick......

To sum up, the Suns may have a relationship with Butler, who will either play with the Heat until the end of the season, or bring talent to other teams, such as the Warriors, Spurs, etc.

Yes, the Spurs are also involved in the Butler race, and now they are eager to build around Wembanyama, who are currently in 9th place in the West with 15 wins and 14 losses this season!



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