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Experts comment on Brown s injury again: Previous reports said it was a bone contusion and now it has become a meniscus injury

5:49pm, 19 May 2025Basketball

May 18th According to ESPN reporter Ramona Shelburne, sources revealed that Celtics player Jaylen Brown has been persisting in the game with a partially torn meniscus on his right knee during the season. Sources further revealed that Brown played with injuries throughout the last month of the regular season and during the playoffs until his sixth loss to the Knicks in the Eastern Conference semifinals.

Sports medicine expert Dr. Brian Sutterer reposted the report about Brown's injury and commented in a sarcastic tone: "It seems that I missed the lesson in medical school about bone contusion and meniscus tearing are the same injury."

Netizen A replied: "You don't like Ramona very much."

Netizen B replied: "I don't think he has any conflict with Ramona in this matter at all. What he is confused about is that previous reports say that Brown's injury is bone contusion."

Sutterer The doctor replied: "Why didn't the Ramona report mention the situation that it was called a 'bone contusion' in the early reports? Although journalists don't have to be medical experts, they should at least be able to realize that the previous report was a bone contusion, but now it is a meniscus injury (which may mean surgery is required). The two conditions differ greatly."

Recently, ESPN senior female journalist Ramona Shelburne was caught in controversy over writing news about the post-match quarrel between Westbrook and Gordon, and Westbrook's wife publicly criticized her for creating fake news on social media.

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