Tim Hardaway Jr. Exits Mavericks-Kings Clash Due to Hamstring Injury Amid Dallas’ Remarkable Surge
During the Dallas Mavericks’ matchup against the Sacramento Kings on Saturday night, Tim Hardaway Jr. unfortunately suffered a hamstring injury that forced him to exit the game prematurely.
Hardaway left the game with just 1 minute and 7 seconds remaining in the second quarter, and the team promptly ruled him out due to tightness in his right hamstring.
The exact cause of Hardaway’s injury remains unclear, but it’s worth noting that he played a pivotal role in the moments leading up to his departure. He sank a crucial 3-pointer during an offensive possession, contributing to the Mavericks’ impressive 16-2 run that erased a 12-point deficit and allowed them to end the first half with a 64-62 lead.
In the Mavericks’ first game with their All-Star duo intact, featuring Luka Doncic, Kyrie Irving, Josh Green, and Dwight Powell alongside Hardaway, the injured player managed to accumulate six points (shooting 2 of 5 from the field), seven rebounds, and two assists in just 16 minutes of play.
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