Dylan Harper’s Game 2 Injury Draws Concern From Sports Doctor
Summary
The San Antonio Spurs lost Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals to the Oklahoma City Thunder, with the series tied 1-1. Spurs guard Dylan Harper suffered a leg injury in the third quarter, possibly a hamstring strain, which could affect his availability for upcoming games.Key Facts
- The Spurs lost Game 2 to the Thunder, 122-113.
- Dylan Harper injured his leg after colliding with Thunder player Chet Holmgren.
- Early reports suggest Harper may have a hamstring injury similar to Thunder player Jalen Williams.
- Sports doctor Evan Jeffries said a mild hamstring tightness means Harper could be day-to-day.
- A Grade 1 hamstring strain usually takes 1-2 weeks to heal; Grade 2 can take about a month.
- Hamstring injuries are hard to manage and can affect player performance during playoffs.
- The Spurs are already missing starting guard De’Aaron Fox, increasing the importance of Harper’s health.
- The next games, including Game 3, will be played in San Antonio.
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