Tyrese Haliburton Carried Off the Court After Bad Injury - Doctor Explains

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Published 2024-01-08
Tyrese Haliburton slipped on the court and awkwardly injured his left leg. In this video we'll review what could have happened to the Indiana young star.

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All Comments (21)
  • @davidf2244
    Be careful, Brian. You're cutting it really close. If you keep pushing the window like this, then you're going to eventually release the breakdown if the injury before the injury happens. Remember, in this universe that doesn't normally happen.
  • @Bilal_Aslam_
    I was just watching the clip of his injury on ESPN and got the notification for this
  • @otis8166
    The best feeling about this channel is watching an injury highlight and always being able to find the breakdown the very same day in this channel.
  • Dam. He was balling out too. This really sucks for him and the team. Thanks Doc for the knowledge
  • @lemini4k
    We have to keep in mind he's a very flexible athlete and that may have saved him from a serious injury I would like to think. The team said, "Hamstring Strain." Hopefully that's all it really is. Dude is playing like and absolute monster this season. #GoPacers
  • @Cuhstard
    Game isnt even over yet and Doc gets his upload in! Great work as always
  • @ShooShoo88
    Upload speed is amazing as always. Thanks for doing these videos.
  • Phenomenal work Doc! Love that you made this so quickly and efficiently with the baby in the back ❤️🙏🏽
  • Thank you Doc for the diagnosis 🙏🏽& praying your channel continues to grow 🙏 Prayers to Tyrese to heal 🙏.
  • @TaquitoAddict
    I was hoping to see a Doc Sutterer video...and of course there it is! I pulled a hamstring 2 years ago in a similar mechanism. The pain was immense for a few days...and my toes tingles for months afterwards when I walked any significant distance.
  • @madhuvalan7693
    Doc thank you so much for breaking down these injuries because for a basketball fan these videos give great insight into human anatomy...
  • @patrickf.4966
    Saw this live. I loved watching him match up the celtics. I wish him all the best
  • bruh watching you go through the slowmo of the injury makes me wanna cry and I'm not even a Pacers fan 😭😭 prayers for Reese man
  • As always, an excellent break down Doc! I just he has a speedy recovery!🙏🙏🙏
  • @dunmatta2670
    This freaking sucks and hali is such a good guy and balling out. I really hope it's not extremely serious and hoping for a healthy recovery. Thank you for the breakdown Dr. Sutterer Edited: Jeez now Morant is out for the season?! This is just a brutal year
  • @Jflexsb88
    You are so amazing man!! You are a gem 💎 to YouTube big facts
  • @byt865
    praying for a speedy recovery 🙏
  • Yeah your upload was fast,, of this video,, it just happened...we need this alot in sports good job ,we appreciate you doc..
  • @Tomtainius
    Can’t put into words how much I love these videos, Doc. So much going on but you make it sound so simple. Hoping, as you say, there is no tendon damage for Tyrese. He’s having the best season of his career and you’d hate to see it come to such an abrupt stop after all the hard work he has clearly put in over the offseason.
  • @psalms23four
    ppl thinking it was a wet spot that caused this, it wasnt. its the shoes, i remember wearing the kobe 9s for the first times i slipped a couple times similar to him until i consciously realized i have to be a bit careful to step because the shoes were so flat and boxy when it comes to the bottom soles until you break it in.