Bad luck returned to prime Jayson Granger , one of the players hardest hit by injuries in recent CBA history. The Baskonia point guard damaged his Achilles tendon during the match against Joventut and left the court with evident gestures of pain just a week after returning after eight months of absence due to an injury in the same area of ​​the left foot.

The 30-year-old Uruguayan was injured in the first action of the third quarter, with 39-30 on the scoreboard in favor of Penya. A penetration to the basket in which he misjudged the steps and ended in a very forced shot that would end up in the hands of Albert Ventura . Granger was immediately led to the bench by Dusko Ivanovic , the coach with whom he had regained his sensations after eight months of ordeal.

Last September, Granger suffered a complete rupture of the Achilles tendon during a game against Estudiantes in defensive midfield action against Phil Pressey . In January 2019, the former Efes Pilsen player was also knocked out due to chronic ankle pain, affected by Haglung's disease. Only a few days later, he underwent surgery to undergo a bursectomy that kept him off the tracks for just over three months.

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