From Oversleeping Rookies to Monumental Reunions: A Week In Sports
This sports news roundup highlights key events including a Royals rookie's lineup removal, Luka Doncic's injury, a fine for Brady Tkachuk, Damon Severson's season-ending injury, Tiger Woods' post-crash reaction, potential NBA draft plans of Flory Bidunga, and Kevin Garnett's upcoming jersey retirement by the Timberwolves.
In a week full of highs and lows, the sports world saw significant events unfold. Royals rookie Carter Jensen was removed from the lineup after oversleeping, a blunder he promises won't be repeated. Meanwhile, the Ottawa Senators' Brady Tkachuk faced fines for unsportsmanlike conduct during an intense game.
In basketball, Luka Doncic of the Lakers faces uncertainty after suffering a hamstring strain during a game against the Oklahoma City Thunder, with an MRI scheduled to assess the injury. In hockey, Damon Severson of the Columbus Blue Jackets is sidelined for the season following shoulder surgery.
Elsewhere, Tiger Woods was seen on bodycam footage expressing surprise after a recent crash, while Kansas star Flory Bidunga considers entering the NBA draft. Kevin Garnett is set for a triumphant return to the Timberwolves for his jersey retirement, marking a memorable comeback.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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