Duncan Robinson's Sports Injuries

Type of Sport: Basketball

Duncan Robinson's Sports Injuries Table

Type Area Date Consequences Content How It Happened Recovery Duration Rehabilitation Details Impact On Career Psychological Impact Previous Injuries Return To Competition Severity Treatment Medical Staff Long Term Impact Preventive Measures Competition Missed Initial Symptoms Re Injury Risk Support System Rehabilitation Location
Ankle Injuries Right Ankle 2019-03-04 Missed a few games and limited practice. Duncan Robinson sustained a right ankle sprain after landing awkwardly following a jump in a game against the Atlanta Hawks. This led to him missing a few games. Landed awkwardly after a jump during a game. 3 weeks Ankle brace, rest, and physical therapy. Temporary impact, returned fully fit. Concern about ankle stability. None related to ankle. 2019-03-26 Moderate Ankle brace, RICE, and physical therapy. Team physiotherapist and sports doctor. Minimal with proper care. Ankle strengthening exercises and proper footwear. 5 games Pain and swelling in the right ankle. Moderate if not properly managed. Team and family support. Team's training facility.
Quadriceps Injuries Right Thigh 2021-01-14 Missed several games Duncan Robinson suffered a right quadriceps injury during a game against the Detroit Pistons. The injury happened as he made a sudden sprint, leading to a strain in his right thigh. Occurred during a game while making a sudden sprint. 2 weeks Underwent physical therapy and strength training. Minor setback but returned stronger. Experienced frustration due to missed games but remained positive. None related to quadriceps. 2021-02-01 Moderate Rest, ice, compression, elevation (RICE), and physical therapy. Team physiotherapist and sports doctor. No significant long-term impact. Regular stretching and strengthening exercises. 4 games Sharp pain in the right thigh. Low with proper care. Team support and family encouragement. Team's training facility.
Wrist Injuries Left Wrist 2020-12-09 Limited practice and game time. During a training session, Duncan Robinson fell awkwardly on his left wrist, causing a sprain. This limited his practice and game time for a couple of weeks. Fell awkwardly during a training session. 1.5 weeks Wrist brace and physical therapy. Minor impact, returned quickly. Slight anxiety about re-injury. None related to wrist. 2020-12-21 Mild Wrist brace, rest, and physical therapy. Team physiotherapist. None expected. Strengthening and flexibility exercises for the wrist. 2 games Pain and swelling in the left wrist. Moderate if not properly managed. Team and medical staff. Team's training facility.

Duncan Robinson's Sports Injuries Videos

Jimmy Butler Trucks Chris Paul, CP3 Bounces Ball Off Duncan Robinson's Head

Chris Paul isn't afraid of anybody or any situation. That was proven twice over in these two hilarious sequences. Chris Paul stayed on his feet, didn't fall for Robinson's ball fake, and charged the ball out of bounds. Known for his steals, Paul ripped the ball away from Robinson and threw it off his body out of bounds. Later, he drew an offensive foul from Jimmy Butler, who lowered his shoulder into Paul. Paul, doing a little bit of everything, ensured his team stayed engaged by taking on these challenges.
Video thumb: Jimmy Butler Trucks Chris Paul, CP3 Bounces Ball Off Duncan Robinson's Head

LeBron James and Duncan Robinson fighting for a loose ball. 💪

Follow my new media channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCifzXFn_pHz-kkU9vVTSM0w #nba #nbahighlights 420 to play, Butler's shot falls short. Rebound by Robinson, who runs into LeBron and goes to the floor. LeBron lands on top of him, resulting in a jump ball. Duncan didn't have possession on the ground, questioning how it was a jump ball.
Video thumb: LeBron James and Duncan Robinson fighting for a loose ball. 💪

Jaylen Brown receives a flagrant 1 foul after elbowing Duncan Robinson.

The game is at 109-101 with an eight-point difference as the clock approaches a minute remaining. Robinson is upset, feeling there was contact when he released his shot. An offensive foul is called on Jalen Brown, marking his fourth personal foul. The referees, including crew chief Zach Zarba, Eric Lewis, and Pat Freyr, discuss the call. They decide to review it to see if it meets the criteria for a flagrant foul. The offensive foul is confirmed, and it is considered a significant call as it could cut the lead to six points.
Video thumb: Jaylen Brown receives a flagrant 1 foul after elbowing Duncan Robinson.