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Register: Father of UConn women’s basketball star Paige Bueckers supports daughter through ‘peaks and valleys’

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Are you sure there was no fracture? I saw several videos that purported to show exactly what happened and they showed a clear chip/fracture on the top of the bone.

You saw a computer generated video. There is no video of the actual surgery that I'm aware of. Are you?. After the surgery I read several articles that simply said she had a Tibial Plateau Fracture without explaining that there was a wide range of severity. In severe cases pins are used to reattach cracked bones. That entails a cast and a long rehab.

I am positive that it was diagnosed as a bruise, the mildest form of this injury. The only procedure done during the surgery was to repair a small tear in the meniscus. There was no crack in the bone.
 
If Paige is medically cleared to play, does anyone here actually believe that she will be happy sitting on the bench? I don't think wild horses could hold her back.
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