The injury occurred on March 23, 2026, during the closing moments of an overtime game between the Golden State Warriors and the Dallas Mavericks. With approximately one minute remaining in the extra period, the player intercepted a pass and was breaking away for what appeared to be a routine transition dunk. As he attempted to plant his foot and elevate, his left knee buckled suddenly in a non-contact incident, causing him to collapse to the floor in significant pain.The atmosphere in the arena turned somber as play was halted and a stretcher was brought onto the court to transport the injured forward. Teammates and coaches from both teams appeared visibly shaken; a fellow star teammate was seen in the crowd with his head in his hands, and the head coach later described the players on the floor as being "horrified" by the visual of the injury. The player's leg was placed in an air brace before he was wheeled off the court. He later left the building on crutches with a large brace on his knee and was eventually seen using a wheelchair with his leg propped up on towels.While formal results awaited an MRI in the Bay Area, initial assessments by medical experts suggested a potentially catastrophic injury. Based on the visible displacement of the kneecap, concerns were raised regarding a patellar tendon rupture, patellar dislocation, or a more extensive knee dislocation involving multiple ligaments. Experts noted that such an injury would likely sideline the player for the remainder of the 2026 calendar year at minimum.The timing of the setback was particularly difficult to absorb, as this was the player’s first game back following a ten-game absence due to a wrist and finger injury. Before the incident, he had been delivering a standout performance, leading his team with 23 points while recording three rebounds, three assists, three steals, and two blocks. This season had been a career-best for the 23-year-old, as he was averaging 11.9 points and shooting over 40% from three-point range.This latest injury further depletes a roster already struggling with significant health issues. The team was already without a veteran wing who suffered a season-ending ACL tear in January, and their primary star has missed extensive time with his own lingering knee issue. The loss of this versatile contributor is expected to force a heavier reliance on younger rotation players and rookies to maintain the team's position in the play-in tournament race as the regular season concludes.
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