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Indiana Pacers 宣佈 Tyrese Haliburton 因跟腱撕裂將缺席 2025-26 NBA 賽季

Indiana Pacers 宣佈 Tyrese Haliburton 因跟腱撕裂將缺席 2025-26 NBA 賽季

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為了確保 Tyrese Haliburton 的長期健康,球隊不會讓他急於明年復出,杜絕任何不切實際的期待。
Indiana Pacers 王牌控衛 Tyrese Haliburton 因右腳跟腱撕裂,將缺席整個 2025-26 NBA 球季。
傷勢發生於剛落幕的總決賽 Game 7,當時 Pacers 不敵 Oklahoma City Thunder。
Indiana Pacers 近日正式宣佈其明星控衛 Tyrese Haliburton 因右腳跟腱撕裂,將缺席整個 2025-26 NBA 賽季。溜馬籃球運營總裁 Kevin Pritchard 明確表示為了確保 Haliburton 的長期健康,球隊不會讓他於明年復出,杜絕任何不切實際的期待。
這場毀滅性的傷病發生在最近 NBA 總決賽第七場的第一節,當時溜馬不敵 Oklahoma City Thunder。核磁共振檢查證實了跟腱撕裂的診斷,這位 25 歲的球星隨即接受手術。雖然手術順利,但球隊選擇採取謹慎的復健策略,優先考慮他的完全康復。Pritchard 強調:「他明年不會上場,我們絕不會拿他的健康冒險。」
Tyrese Haliburton 從醫院病床上透過 X 向球迷發表了一則感性貼文,為讓球迷失望致歉,並承諾「會全力以赴回到這個位置」。他的缺陣加上 Myles Turner 的離隊,讓溜馬在即將到來的賽季面臨重大挑戰,失去兩位核心先發的他們勢必進入重建階段。球迷對這位年輕球星的回歸充滿期待,但目前球隊的重心將放在穩健的未來規劃上。
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