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Sportscenter said Monta got into a collision during a pick-n-roll during practice and has been immobilized from the shoulders down, more to come...
really sad to hear , hope hes ok.
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http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/trainingcamp07/news/story?id=3051363
Monta Ellis immobilized at Warriors practice
By Ric Bucher
ESPN The Magazine
Updated: October 6, 2007, 2:48 AM ET
Golden State Warriors guard Monta Ellis was immobilized and carted off the court after he was injured in a collision during training-camp practice Friday night.
Ellis was trying to split a double team on a pick-and-roll when he went down. Ellis lay face down, prone for more than 25 minutes.
He has been taken to Castle Medical Center in Kailua, which is about 40 minutes from the BYU-Hawaii campus where the Warriors are holding camp.
The team's trainer was able to speak to Ellis, so it appears he is conscious, but there were no noticeable responses to tests for motion, particularly from the shoulders down.
Ellis was strapped onto a board to get him on a stretcher to be taken off the court.
Ric Bucher is a senior writer for ESPN The Magazine.
really sad to hear , hope hes ok.
edit espn.com article
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/trainingcamp07/news/story?id=3051363
Monta Ellis immobilized at Warriors practice
By Ric Bucher
ESPN The Magazine
Updated: October 6, 2007, 2:48 AM ET
Golden State Warriors guard Monta Ellis was immobilized and carted off the court after he was injured in a collision during training-camp practice Friday night.
Ellis was trying to split a double team on a pick-and-roll when he went down. Ellis lay face down, prone for more than 25 minutes.
He has been taken to Castle Medical Center in Kailua, which is about 40 minutes from the BYU-Hawaii campus where the Warriors are holding camp.
The team's trainer was able to speak to Ellis, so it appears he is conscious, but there were no noticeable responses to tests for motion, particularly from the shoulders down.
Ellis was strapped onto a board to get him on a stretcher to be taken off the court.
Ric Bucher is a senior writer for ESPN The Magazine.