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Oklahoma City Thunder guard Russell Westbrook has been ruled out for
Wednesday's game against the Cleveland Cavaliers, the team announced Tuesday.
Westbrook sprained his left ankle late in the third quarter jumping for a
rebound. After letting out a scream and slapping the floor, Westbrook limped
straight to the locker room and did not return. X-rays were negative and
after further evaluation Tuesday, it was confirmed it was nothing more than
an ankle sprain that looked worse than it actually is.
"Russ has a pretty high pain tolerance, so I knew it was something that was
serious," Paul George said. "I was just hoping it wasn't his knee. I thought
I saw him holding his knee. I think we can all say it's unfortunate, we can
all say as bad as it was, we're happy it wasn't the knee and that it was just
an ankle sprain."
Westbrook traveled with the team to Cleveland and will be evaluated again
Thursday to see how he feels, and his status will likely be updated on a
game-by-game basis. The Thunder, who have won five straight, play the Rockets
on Thursday in OKC. However, considering it's a back-to-back and the Thunder
won't hold a shootaround or practice before the game, Westbrook and the
Thunder will probably lean conservatively on returning for that game with an
eye more toward Dallas on Saturday, or Phoenix next week.
Westbrook, 29, is averaging 24.1 points, 8.3 rebounds and 8.9 assists in
seven games this season. He missed the Thunder's first two games after having
arthroscopic knee surgery in September.
Royce Young
ESPN Staff Writer
Nov 7, 2018
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大意:
刚LIVE文有人说不知道西河后续
OKC随队记者Royce Young说
西河的状况没有很严重
大概对太阳或独行侠就回来了