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NBA player returns to game with eyepatch due to team being so shorthanded
By Paul Harvey
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One NBA player had quite the experience over the weekend, but it was not a pleasant one, to be sure.
During Sunday’s game between the Dallas Mavericks and the Phoenix Suns, the Mavericks opened the game with just 9 healthy players to start with as injuries piled up. Things got even worse with a bit of friendly fire in the contest.
While going for one rebound, Dallas teammates Dwight Powell and Kessler Edwards collided — head-to-head — in a painful incident. Both players had to be pulled from the game to be tended to and evaluated, dropping Dallas down to 7 healthy players for a moment.
Briefly, after the incident, cameras caught a clearly frustrated Nico Harrison, GM of the Mavs, turning to leave the court via a tunnel in the arena. It’s unclear where he went after that, but it has been a tough stretch to stomach as Dallas’s injury list grows.
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Under normal circumstances, Edwards and Powell may have been sent to the locker room a bit early, but that was not an option this time around. In fact, Edwards returned to the contest with a patch on his eye after receiving stitches, and head coach Jason Kidd praised his effort after the game.
Paul Harvey lives in Atlanta and covers SEC football.