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Chapter 216 Intracranial congestion?

"Is this guy crazy? You have to jump to block a ball like this???" Bill Walton couldn't help shouting in the ESPN live broadcast room.

"It's just worthless persistence." Dana Altmann opened his mouth and said, "The Chinese just like to do this kind of thing."

It's impossible to cover it.

Duncan also regained his composure and judged as his first thought.

Not to mention that there was Andrew Bynum between him and him. Even if there was no one in the middle to block him, he would not be able to get it.

Unless...he doesn't want his head anymore!

Why did Duncan say this? Because the place where Tang Qian took off was the backboard, which was an extremely hard backboard.

Because Duncan has an excellent grasp of the inside space, his shot is extremely close to the basket. At most, only one more person can stand in this position, and it is obvious that Andrew Bynum of the Lakers has "occupied" it.

That area. So, normally speaking, this is a ball that is almost impossible to help defend and cover.

But right now, is it still normal?

Duncan looked at No. 29, and he could see a hint of persistence and a touch of madness in his eyes.

This ball... he's not just showing off.

He is serious!

Tang Qian's body is constantly rising, and at this moment, there is only one thought in his mind, and that is to block Duncan's hook shot.

Other than that, I don't think about anything else.

Boom~

Bryant...I also want to learn from you and never give up!!!

Snapped!

Under the disbelief of the audience, Tang Qian's right hand touched the basketball.

Then, he fanned it down hard.

Tim Duncan showed an expression of astonishment for the first time in this game. He looked at Dongfang No. 29 with disbelief in his eyes.

Tang Qian lost his balance in mid-air and fell directly on top of Andrew Bynum.

Kobe rushed into the backcourt three-point line, got the ball first, then turned on his power and dribbled towards the Spurs half.

"Return to defense, everyone returns to defense!" Tony Parker stood at the back of the offensive position, so he was the first person in the entire Spurs team to turn around and return to defense. Only he could catch up with Kobe Bryant.

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Kobe Bryant VS Tony Parker, this is a duel with a huge advantage.

It’s not that I look down on Tony Parker, it’s just that his opponent is Kobe and the Black Mamba!

When the height, weight, speed, strength, technology and skills are all at a disadvantage, even a "French sports car" has to bow its head and admit defeat.

However, he did not give up interfering with Kobe, and even fantasized about being able to defend this one-man fast break.

Kobe saw this, used his trick, slowed down, and then waited for the opponent to take the bait.

Beep beep~

The referee awarded a defensive foul to Tony Parker. Kobe forced a layup and took advantage of this opportunity to hit an And.one.

106-107, the Lakers are only 1 point behind the Spurs, and if Kobe makes a free throw later, the Lakers will tie the score and regain the balance of victory.

But at this time, the game entered a timeout.

Because, Lakers No. 29 fell to the ground.

"Team doctor, team doctor! Come up and take a look, his head is bleeding from the burn!!!" Ci Shiping shouted loudly.

"What??? How's the perm?" Matt Barnes also jumped up and was about to rush into the arena.

"Get out of the way, get out of the way!!!" Gary Vitti's voice came from the Lakers bench. He has been working on the Lakers' medical staff for almost 30 years, so everyone

Everyone on the team has considerable prestige.

After all, the team doctors and athletes all maintain a certain level of respect.

Because no one can guarantee that they will not be injured in their lifetime.

But these have nothing to do with Tang Qian. Now he fell into a coma before landing.

That night, the Lakers narrowly defeated the San Antonio Spurs 109-107, 2 points.

However, on the other side of the ocean, fans are more concerned about Tang Qian's health.

On that day, all major basketball forums and forums saw a surge in traffic.

"Oh my God, that was such a big impact, I could feel the vibration through the screen!"

"Isn't it? He worked so hard for that ball! It's not the playoffs, it's the finals. Is it worth it?"

"But without Tang Qi's slap, the Lakers would not be able to defeat the Spurs. If they lose, the top four in the Western Conference will change hands."

"Oh, I hope he's okay. It's really difficult for Chinese players to get ahead in the NBA."

"Just throw the ball at him, and I will become a fan from passerby. Chinese players lack this kind of spirit of never giving up!"

"I hope the injury is not too serious."

This is a message from fans who care about Tang Qian. There are also some "keyboard warriors" and "anzhumi" who don't sound so nice.

"Really, I just tried my best to block a shot. As for what all the fuss is about? The hero of last night's victory was obviously Andrew Bynum! Without his contribution of nearly 30 rebounds, the Lakers could not win against the powerful

The Spurs?”

"Even if we don't look at who wins in the end! If we don't worship the emperor, the Lakers will definitely lose!"

"Oh, I can't help it. This is the halo of Chinese players. They have rubbish data and are worthy of being the protagonist? It's really funny!"

Seeing these people posting against Tang Qian, some fans couldn't sit still and said, "Hey, can you be reasonable? Watching the game wastes electricity? In the second half, Bynum was almost sleepwalking! If it weren't for Tang Qian,

I personally scored 13 points, do you think the Lakers can win? I don't deny the performance of the host last night, but to use this to belittle Tang Qian, are you data idiots?"

"It's another group of pseudo-fans who only look at the data but not the game. They chew on the cold data every day. Is it interesting?"

The "scumbags" heard this and fought back, saying: "It's better than some people who don't even have data! Besides the data, why does the NBA have so many data columns? Is it just for show???"

Suddenly, this post was turned into a pot of porridge.

Everyone in the Lakers team is a little nervous now, because they lost two inside players in one game, which is definitely an extremely unfavorable situation for the upcoming playoffs. Tang Qian is just that, Gasol is also injured.

This is the key to making the Lakers management "uneasy".

"Gary, how are Paul and Burn's injuries? Have the test results come out?" Lakers general manager Mitch Kupchak asked on the phone. After all, the playoffs are around the corner. At this time, we can't afford trouble.

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"To be honest, Mr. Kupchak, the situation is not very good." Gary Vitti said into the mobile phone: "After detailed inspection, in addition to severe cramps in Paul's right calf caused by fatigue, the condition of the sole of his right foot is also not good.

Optimistically, it’s moderate plantar fasciitis.”

"Will it affect playing?" Mitch Kupchak asked on the other end of the phone.

"You can play with the injury, but there is a possibility of aggravating plantar fasciitis." Gary Vitti answered honestly.

"How long will it take to fully recover?" Mitch Kupchak asked again.

"Complete recovery requires minor surgery. The recovery time is not long, about 5-7 weeks."

"5-7 weeks? That's too long." Mitch Kupchak asked: "What about the physical therapy method? Can it be maintained in playing condition?"

"Um, I don't know. If the playing time is limited to about 30 minutes, it may be possible to ensure that the injury will not worsen significantly before the end of the season." Gary Vitti said honestly.

"Well, let's choose the physical therapy plan first. The team is about to compete in the playoffs and is really in need of someone." After Mitch Kupchak finished speaking, he seemed to remember something and asked again: "

What about China Perm? How is his condition?"

"Well, I'm not optimistic when I tell you sir." Gary Vitti said: "In addition to a slight concussion, there seems to be congestion in his skull, but time is too tight here in San Antonio, so we can't be sure for sure.

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"Just tell me how long it will take for him to recover," Mitch Kupchak said.

"Well, it's hard to say. If it's just a slight concussion, with the physical fitness of NBA players, you should be able to fully recover within a week, but if you add intracranial congestion..." Gary Vitti paused for a moment.

After a few seconds, he continued: "At least the season reimbursement is certain."

"Really?" Mitch Kupchak said calmly: "Then let him stay in San Antonio for now and let Pau Gasol recover as soon as possible."

"I understand, Mr. Kupchak." Gary Vitti nodded and said.



San Antonio Hospital, in a single ward, an Oriental man was lying.

He is none other than Tang Qian.

At this moment, he had just woken up from a coma, so he picked up his mobile phone and reported to his parents that he was safe: "Don't worry, Mom, it's okay. It's just a bump and some scratches. It will recover in a few days."

"Really, really, oh, I didn't lie to you. It's really nothing serious. Don't worry, you and Dad."

"No need to come over, no need to come over. I will return to Los Angeles in a few days. Well, I will go home to see you then."

"Well, I'll be careful, don't worry, Mom."

"That's it, see you in Los Angeles in a few days, hang on."

After hanging up the phone, Tang Qian's mood suddenly became heavy, because Gary Vitti did not hide it from him and told him all the injury predictions.

"So Gary, my injury is very serious. If it is diagnosed as intracranial congestion, I may even need a craniotomy, right?" Tang Qian asked Gary Vitti while lying on the hospital bed.

"Well, if intracranial congestion is severe, then the possibility of craniotomy cannot be ruled out." Gary Vitti replied.

"Really?" Tang Qian's voice paused slightly and asked: "The team will return to Los Angeles later, right?"

"Yes, because the next game is at the Staples Center." Gary Vitti said.

"Okay, I understand." Tang Qian nodded, and then his voice fell silent.

Domestic, major basketball portals.

Shockingly, Tang Qian is seriously injured and may be reimbursed for the season!

The Lakers have determined that Tang Qian will not play in the next game against the Denver Nuggets.

According to relevant sources, Tang Qian is suspected of having craniocerebral congestion and may need a craniotomy!

The tragedy of Chinese players? If surgery is performed, what are the chances of returning to play in the NBA? Domestic experts speak, 1%!!!

At this time, domestic post bars and forums exploded.

"Craniocerebral congestion? Can anyone shed some light on this injury? Is it serious?" someone posted online and asked.

"It's very scary, because craniotomy itself has great risks. Even if it is successful by chance, it will leave huge sequelae and it will be almost impossible to do strenuous exercise." Not long after, someone stood up and answered.

"Ah! Doesn't that mean that Tang Qian's basketball career is over???"

"Well, if it's confirmed, it should be like this."

"How...how could it be like this..."

Most Chinese fans are quiet because they understand in their hearts how difficult it is for a Chinese figure to appear in the NBA. It took a lot of effort to have a Chinese figure, but it was so short-lived...

Tang Qian's cell phone was busy at the moment. After finally appeasing his parents, several calls came in at the same time.

"Hey, it's Taylor. It's okay. I'm fine, really."



"It's Sebastian, I'm fine."



"Sofia..."



"Zhou Zhiru..."

After dealing with these calls, Tang Qian also felt a sense of fear in his heart.

Intracranial congestion? Craniotomy? What a joke! Isn’t it just a block? Oh my god, are you that big of a deal???

However, Tang Qian was not completely negative, because he still had a life-saving straw called "different space".

I don’t know if this injury can be controlled by the recovery crystal brick of the "different space"?

In other words, is it jurisdictional enough?

Everything is unknown, and everything can only be revealed after you get some sleep.



The next day, Tang Qian had a physical examination early in the morning, and the results were gratifying. The doctor said that the intracranial shadow, which was suspected of congestion, was shrinking, but he didn't know whether Tang Qian's body could completely absorb it.

Sure enough, the "different space" restoration crystal brick did not disappoint me.

Thinking of this, Tang Qian suddenly became more confident.

The recovery crystal brick mainly works during sleep, so after Tang Qian checked, he ate something, covered his head and continued to sleep. In order to recover faster, sleeping is what he must do now.

On April 13, when he went for another physical examination in the morning, the attending physician was shocked by Tang Qian's CT results.

"This...how is this possible? How could such a large bruise be completely absorbed in less than two days?" The attending physician looked at Tang Qian as if he were a monster, and after finally checking again,

The former gave up and at the same time came to a conclusion: the intracranial shadow was probably not a blood clot, but just a malfunction of the machine.

Well, it must be like this.

Tang Qian's attending physician said under self-anaesthesia.

Lakers general manager's office.

"Mr. Mitch Kupchak, yesterday's inspection report from China Ironing Co., Ltd. was sent. Please take a look at it," said Lauri Blank.

"I've already seen it. Is there intracranial congestion? Haha, it's really unfortunate." Mitch Kupchak said.

"What's the reporter's answer?" Laurie Blank asked.

"How else can I answer?" Mitch Kupchak said: "Announce the truth, and then make a team announcement to lay him off."


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