Did Kobe play on a torn Achilles?

Late in the fourth quarter of the Lakers' matchup against the Warriors on April 12, 2013, Kobe Bryant fell to the ground and tore his Achilles. He returned to the game and made two free throws before leaving for the locker room.
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Did Kobe play after Achilles injury?

Kobe fast-tracked his way back from a devastating injury, playing in an NBA game just eight months after the Achilles betrayed him.
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Why did Kobe tear his Achilles?

With three minutes to go in the fourth quarter, he made a seemingly innocent move, pushing off his left foot as he attempted to drive around the Golden State Warriors' Harrison Barnes. He was fouled, felt a pop and thought someone had kicked him.
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How long was Kobe Bryant Out With torn Achilles?

The surgery was successful and initial estimates were that Bryant could return to the basketball court in six-to-nine months.
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Did the Lakers win the game Kobe tore his Achilles?

The Los Angeles Lakers would go on the win the game 118-116 over the Warriors. Kobe Bryant tore his Achilles, knocked down 2 clutch FTS then walked off the floor in a win over the Warriors. Lakers trainer Gary Vitti said this was Kobe's “gutsiest moment.”
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Did Shaq tear his Achilles?

The reoccurring injury prevented O'Neal from fulfilling the terms of his deal with Boston. First injuring his right Achilles on Christmas Day, Shaq went on to appear in only two of the last 35 games of the regular season.
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What famous athletes have Achilles tendon rupture?

By: Amy Haddad. Kobe Bryant, Wesley Matthews, and Brandon Jennings are among the professional basketball players who have experienced an Achilles tendon rupture, or tear. While Achilles tendon injuries can happen to anyone, athletes are particularly prone. Why is this—and what is your risk?
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Is a ruptured Achilles the same as a torn Achilles?

A rupture and a tear are the same thing: Injured tissue that has a cut. The injury could be partial or total – for example, a total rupture of the Achilles heel means that the tendon has been severed.
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What age did Kobe tear his Achilles?

Even at 34 and with a hand full of rings, the Black Mamba was never satisfied.
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What was Kobe's biggest injury?

Kobe Bryant suffered different injuries throughout his career. He took them all like on with Mamba mentality, but one injury was too much even for Mamba - a torn Achilles.
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Do NBA players recover from torn Achilles?

Return to Sport

After Achilles tendon repair, NBA players' average RTS time was 11.23 ± 4.07 months, with 85.2% of players returning the season after injury.
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How many games did Kobe miss when he tore his Achilles?

Torn Achilles' Tendon (games missed - 02) Sore Foot (games missed - 09) Achilles' Surgery (games missed - 19) Sprained Left Ankle (games missed - 05)
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Did Kobe play with a torn ACL?

Despite what would eventually be diagnosed as a torn Achilles, Bryant walked to the free-throw line and made two clutch free throws to tie the game at 109.
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Did Kevin Durant tear his Achilles tendon?

Throughout the grueling rehab process, KD had plenty of decisions to make not only regarding the ruptured achilles, but where he would be going to continue his career.
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Who tore their Achilles in the NBA?

Kobe returned for a mere glimpse during the 2013-2014 season before suffering a season-ending knee injury, so it remains uncertain if he has scaled the mountain that is his torn Achilles tendon. He logged just 177 minutes in six games, averaging 13.8 points, 6.3 assists and 5.7 turnovers.
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How many points did Kobe score with torn Achilles?

Bryant finishes with 25 points but on inefficient 6-of-19 shooting. He adds 10 assists and seven rebounds. He plays all but the final 39.8 seconds.
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What is a worse injury ACL or Achilles?

Those are a torn ACL and a torn Achilles. However, when it comes to the two injuries, there is one that is very much worse than the other – the torn Achilles.
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How long does a torn Achilles take to heal NBA?

With a tear or rupture, you'll likely be out of commission for at least one season of your sport of choice. Even walking will be difficult, if it's possible at all, for several weeks during initial recovery.
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Can you walk with torn Achilles?

Patients with rupture of the Achilles tendon can still walk. Patients with rupture of the Achilles tendon can still actively move the ankle up and down. Patients with an Achilles tendon rupture may even manage to stand on tiptoes (on both feet together — though not on the injured limb alone).
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What's worse a rupture or tear?

Tears to tendons and ligaments are common among people who play sports, and they can be extremely painful. Ruptures are less common but when they do occur they can be excruciating and can result in permanent damage if left untreated.
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Can a torn Achilles fully heal?

With proper treatment, most Achilles tendon ruptures fully heal within four to six months. Having surgery to repair a torn Achilles tendon is usually the best option for younger, active people. After surgical repair, you can regain your Achilles tendon's full strength and function.
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Can a torn Achilles repair itself?

While partial tears often “heal on their own,” a physician should be consulted for diagnosis and guidance through rehabilitation. Similarly, complete tears or ruptures should be evaluated and managed by a physician.
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How long is an athlete out with a torn Achilles?

People who rupture their Achilles tendon generally are back walking—whether they have surgery or don't have surgery—in about three months. But usually the muscle hasn't recovered enough strength to get back to jogging until around six months, sometimes even longer.
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How long is a player out with a torn Achilles?

The length of time to allow full activity after Achilles tendon repair is generally thought to be four to six months. The 11 months needed to return to play as a professional football player seems considerably longer. However, there is a major difference between allowing full activity and returning to play in the NFL.
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What sport has the most torn Achilles?

Recent evidence suggests that soccer is the most common sport resulting in Achilles tendon tears in Europe and Canada, and that 2% of all Achilles tendon tears in the United States are a result of soccer-related injuries.
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