
Trail Blazers star Deni Avdija was forced out of Sunday’s game after hurting his back late in the fourth quarter, writes Joe Freeman of The Oregonian.
Avdija told reporters it’s “nothing major,” adding, “I’m not really concerned,” but he was visibly in pain in the locker room, Freeman observes. He went through an extensive session of postgame treatment, and all but two of his teammates were gone by the time he left the trainers’ area with a wrap around his midsection. He couldn’t bend over to take off his socks or sit down to do his interviews.
The injury occurred with 1:56 remaining in the fourth quarter as Avdija jumped to pull down a rebound. He grabbed the left side of his lower back after landing and rolled the ball to teammate Caleb Love. He pointed to the sideline to request a substitute and then hobbled to the locker room.
“I’m going to recover as fast as I can and try to come back,” Avdija said. “I just felt my back give up on me and I couldn’t straighten up. … “I’m a tough guy. I’m going to be all right. … I’m telling you, as soon as I’m walking on two feet, I’ll be able to play.”
Avdija added that he has played with lower-back pain before, but characterized his potential return as “TBD.”
An extended absence for Avdija would be a serious blow for the surging Blazers, who had won five straight games before Sunday’s loss to New York and have a solid hold on a play-in spot at 19-21. Avdija has been a huge part of their success, making a strong bid for an All-Star spot by averaging 26.1 points, 7.1 rebounds and 6.9 assists while playing all 40 games.
While Avdija downplayed the seriousness of his injury, interim coach Tiago Splitter took a different tone, per Freeman.
“It’s a tough one, a tough hit, after what he’s doing for us,” Splitter said. “I don’t want to sound (the alarm) too early. But I’m definitely worried.”
Avdija’s injury put a damper on a night that began with the return of Jrue Holiday, who was back on the court after missing 27 games with a right calf strain. The veteran guard played 16 minutes off the bench and contributed eight points, two rebounds and four assists.
“I don’t have too many years left, so I’d love to play as many games and minutes as I can,” Holiday told reporters, including Sean Highkin of Rose Garden Report (subscription required). “This team, they’re fun to watch, but I’d rather have fun playing with them.”
Holiday was originally expected to miss a week or two with the injury, but he said the calf often flared up after he participated in practices and scrimmages. The team’s medical staff wasn’t comfortable clearing him to play considering his age and the prevalence of calf and Achilles injuries around the league.
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