Townsville Bulletin

A shattering start for Hayward and Celtics

- PETER MITCHELL

BOSTON entered the NBA season on a high but it took less than six minutes for them to crash when Gordon Hayward, one of their star recruits, broke his ankle in a sickening incident.

Hayward climbed high to collect an alley- oop pass in the first quarter, collided with the Cleveland Cavaliers’ LeBron James and fell awkwardly on his left leg in the season opener. A hush fell over Cleveland’s home arena and players from both teams, including James, grimaced as they realised Hayward’s gruesome injury was likely to end his season.

Celtics players gathered in a huddle to regroup.

“You hurt for him,” Celtics coach Brad Stevens said.

“It’s a tough, tough deal, but I guess that’s part of the risk of injury. I really feel for him.”

Boston added former Utah forward Hayward and former Cavaliers guard Kyrie Irving, both All- Stars, and Australian Aron Baynes in the off- season to challenge the Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference.

Queensland­er Baynes was brought on the court soon after Hayward was taken away on a stretcher, and was involved in a physical battle with James and Cavs forward Jae Crowder.

Cleveland went on to win 102- 99, James scoring 29 points to go with 16 rebounds and nine assists.

“My thoughts and prayers go out to Gordon’s family,” James said. “Hope for a speedy recovery, a healthy recovery.

“Those are the injuries you never see coming, you never want to happen, no matter who it is, no matter what the stature, no matter how much competitiv­e nature that you have. It’s just very unfortunat­e.”

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