Victor Oladipo Was Stretchered Off The Floor With A ‘Serious’ Right Knee Injury


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The Indiana Pacers have been one of the best stories in the NBA this season, appearing to be a legitimate contender in the Eastern Conference thanks to the continued growth of some of their young stars.

No one is more important to Indiana’s team success than Victor Oladipo, who has had it click with the Pacers after some up-and-down seasons in Oklahoma City and Orlando. Oladipo is a bonafide star in the league, but on Wednesday night disaster struck for Oladipo and the Pacers in the second quarter against the Raptors.

Oladipo was chasing Pascal Siakam on an outlet pass from Toronto when his right knee gave out and he crashed to the floor underneath Siakam, who luckily wasn’t injured on the play as well. Oladipo immediately called for the trainers and a stretcher was brought out for him.

It’s hard to see exactly what happened, but any time there’s a non-contact injury to a knee you fear the worst. Oladipo rolled down the sleeve over his knee and immediately motioned for the doctors to come out, who covered the knee with a towel upon arriving and seeing it.

The Pacers will have to hope they can have another stretch like they did early in the season when Oladipo was out with a sore right knee and they kept winning, but this could be a massive blow for one of the East’s top teams. The initial diagnosis is simply a “serious” knee injury with an MRI scheduled for Thursday.

A few players immediately tweeted out thoughts and prayers for Oladipo, including former Pacers star Paul George who was dealt for Oladipo two years ago.

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