NBA Injury Roundup: LeBron, Siakam, Warren, Klay

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From championship contenders to real playoff threats to those looking ahead to the 2022 NBA Draft, all 30 teams in the league have begun the 2021-22 season with something to look forward to. In fact, while there are some teams we can write off early in the year as not being a championship threat, this may be the best balance we have had in the NBA in quite some time. 

The era of “superteams” still seems to be lingering around in the NBA, but when you look at all 30 teams in the NBA, it is quite clear to pinpoint at least one player who has All-Star-level talent. With a new era of basketball ushering in athletic, lengthy and skillful talents around the league, there is no better time to be a fan of the NBA!

However, with all of the excitement of All-Stars and talent around the league comes plenty of injuries all season long. In fact, guys like Kawhi Leonard, Jamal Murray, and others have yet to even play in a single game this year because of injuries they suffered near the end of last season.

Every single season, injuries play a big role in determining team/player’s futures and this season is no different. Already, just about 10% of the way into the new season, there are some key talents, even some of the league’s best, dealing with injuries. 

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