Saturday, March 24, 2012

Mickael Pietrus Injury Update: Boston Celtics Swingman Tell Excitement

Mickael Pietrus Injury Update: Boston Celtics Swingman Tell Excitement: Mickael Pietrus had fallen heavily on the ground and was removed on a stretcher in the second quarter of the game against the Boston Celtics at Philadelphia 76ers on Friday night. Pietrus would be "doubtful closed head injury."

Mickael Pietrus personal injury: Twitter community sends its best wishes


Love that flows is fromt Twitter community for the Boston Celtics reserve swingman Mickael Pietrus, suffered a frightened "questionable head injury closed 'in the second quarter loss team in the Philadelphia 76ers on Friday night in Philadelphia.

Tweets want Pietrus and fall into the fans, media, players and leagues. Here's a sample.

Mickael Pietrus Injury Update: Celtics' Swingman Has Concussion, Won't Be Admitted To Hospital

Mickael Pietrus was hospitalized (but will not be admitted) after suffering from a "questionable closed head injury" during the second quarter of the Boston Celtics' loss to the Philadelphia 76ers on Friday at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, PA.

Pietrus was motionless on the court for several minutes after going down hard when driving to the basket. He was eventually removed from the court on a stretcher, taken to an ambulance and transferred to a nearby hospital. Pietrus has a concussion and has already had an X-Ray and a CT scan, but will also have an MRI, according to the Celtics.

Mickael Pietrus Injury: Celtics Reserve Leaves Game On Stretcher

Mickael Pietrus suffered a scary injury during the second quarter of the Boston Celtics' game against the Philadelphia 76ers on Friday night at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, PA. Pietrus fell hard and landed on his upper back after driving to the basket. He was motionless on the ground for several minutes before being removed on a stretcher.

The team has not yet released an update on Pietrus' condition, but the Associated Press reported (via ESPN's Chris Forsberg) that he has been taken to a nearby hospital and diagnosed with a "questionable closed head injury." Pietrus was starting in place of an injured Ray Allen, who missed Friday's game with a sore right ankle. Pietrus, a three-point specialist, is averaging 6.9 points and 3.0 rebounds through 36 games this season.

Boston also lost Avery Bradley in the game, as he injured his left ankle.

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