Manila Bulletin

Celtics’ Hayward breaks ankle; Rockets stun Dubs

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CLEVELAND (AP) – Boston's Gordon Hayward broke his left ankle just five minutes into the season, a grisly injury that overshadow­ed Kyrie Irving's return to Cleveland and the Cavaliers' 102-99 win over the shocked Celtics on Tuesday night.

LeBron James scored 29 points – 13 in the fourth quarter – in his most extensive action in three weeks because of a sprained left ankle. He also fed Kevin Love for a critical 3-pointer with 46.3 second left to put the Cavs up 102-98.

Irving, who asked to be traded this summer after six seasons in Cleveland, had a chance to tie it with a 3-pointer at the horn but missed. Irving then shared a warm embrace with James, his teammate for three seasons.

Irving finished with 22 points for the Celtics, who overcame an 18-point deficit in the third and led with 2:04 left. Boston's guard was also called for a technical.

Meanwhile, the new-look Houston Rockets roared back to beat NBA champions Golden State 122-121 on Tuesday, spoiling a celebrator­y night at the Warriors’ Oracle Arena in Oakland.

The Warriors marked the opening of the new season by handing out their championsh­ip rings and raising their 2016-17 championsh­ip banner.

Despite a furious rally by the Rockets, the Warriors thought they had won the game with a last-gasp basket from Kevin Durant, but the clock had expired a fraction of a second before the ball left Durant’s hand and it was the Rockets celebratin­g at the end of the night.

P.J. Tucker had given Houston the lead with a two free throws with 44.1 seconds remaining.

Hayward, who signed a four-year, $128 million free agent contract with the Celtics this summer, was bumped by James while trying to catch an alley-oop pass with 6:45 left in the first quarter. The forward's leg got twisted underneath him as he came back to the floor and snapped his ankle grotesquel­y.

The 27-year-old sat up, looked at his foot and yelled in horror while some players covered their mouths and others turned their heads.

Hayward's stunning injury changed the tenor of the highly anticipate­d season opener between two of the league's best teams, and will likely alter the direction of Boston's season. Hayward will require surgery and need months to recover.

 ??  ?? Boston Celtics' Gordon Hayward grimaces in pain in the first half of an NBA game against the Cleveland Cavaliers Tuesday in Cleveland. Just five minutes into his Boston career, new Celtics star forward Gordon Hayward gruesomely broke his left ankle, an injury that may end his season. (AP)
Boston Celtics' Gordon Hayward grimaces in pain in the first half of an NBA game against the Cleveland Cavaliers Tuesday in Cleveland. Just five minutes into his Boston career, new Celtics star forward Gordon Hayward gruesomely broke his left ankle, an injury that may end his season. (AP)

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