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Hoping this paves the way for Jayson Tatum to get ROY
Not even 10 minutes in. I liked Boston's roster too.
I know the NBA has changed, I just see Boston has a major weakness, and will get abused all year inside.
Early word on Heyward is it was a clean break with no ligament or tissue damage. Best case scenario really.
Yea, clean break might be most of the season,but he could be back for the playoffs. Plus long-term, it won't be nearly as bad. Ankle ligament damage may neuter his career(probably end up being a spot up shooter).
Ex-NBA star Ben Gordon was hospitalized for psychiatric evaluation over the weekend after Mount Vernon police responded to a confrontation between him and a woman at Gordon's downtown business.
Gordon, 34, was not charged in the incident, which lasted about two hours as police freed the 31-year-old woman from inside the Gramatan Avenue store before finding Gordon in the bathroom.
Four months ago, Gordon was arrested in Los Angeles after allegedly setting off fire alarms in his apartment complex. A spokesman for the Los Angeles City Attorney's office said Tuesday that Gordon failed to appear in court in late June and a bench warrant for his arrest was issued.
Just after noon on Saturday, police responded to a call for assistance at the store. The first two officers saw the distraught woman crying and shaking just inside the entrance, according to a police report.
She motioned that the door was locked and let them know Gordon was in the back of the business with a knife.
At least eight other officers soon arrived and Gramatan Avenue was shut down. A sergeant tried unsuccessfully to make contact with Gordon. A detective spotted Gordon through the glass with a box cutter in his possession, according to the report.
Emergency services officers then cut a portion of the glass door and got the woman out. Police then entered, found Gordon in the bathroom and handcuffed him.
He was then transported to St. Vincent's Hospital in Harrison. It could not be determined Tuesday whether he had been released or how long he remained there. Calls to relatives were not returned. Bob Cimmino, his high school coach who has remained close to Gordon, declined to comment.
Former Bulls SG Ben Gordon Hospitalized for Psychiatric Evaluation
Hope Ben gets the help he needs.