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Davis will be examined: "It's frustrating", Vogel: "He made the injury worse"
The Lakers star injured his Achilles tendon in a loss to Denver: "I felt ready."
Wall is angry with Washington: "After ten years on the team, I felt I deserved more respect"
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Monday, 15 February 2021, 10:03
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With all due respect to the loss to the Denver Nuggets, which broke a streak of seven wins, the Los Angeles Lakers dealt today (Monday) after the 122: 105 against Denver mainly with the injury of Anthony Davis, who was injured in the Achilles tendon already after 15 minutes, went down to the locker room to get Treatment and has not played again since.
"I felt ready to play," said Davis, who suffered tendon tenderness even before the game after missing two games in recent days due to injury.
"I will try to figure out what is the right move for me; it is not worth playing with injuries of this kind. Anyway it is part of the game but it is very frustrating."
"He exacerbated the injury he suffered last week," Frank Vogel admitted.
"Fortunately, we have quite a few players who were happy to fill his place and did a great job."
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John Wall really does not miss Washington.
The quarterback who traded to Houston talked about the ex at length.
"I felt I deserved more respect from Washington after ten years on the team," Wall said.
"I never turned my back on the organization; I played in bad and hard times, with injuries and gave my all. Even so, the club did not tell me the truth before my move and it hurt me. I planned to stay at least another season after talking about it with Bradley Bill. We agreed. "That we will stay at least another year, to see what happens and then decide where to continue. But it did not happen, and I was very hurt."
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