Tony Finau Dislocates Ankle Then Sits At Second, Cavs Comeback In Lue’s First Game Back

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The Masters is underway and even though all eyes were on Tiger the first day, there are some other interesting storylines to watch. Tony Finau, considered the most athletic golfer on the PGA tour, dislocated his ankle on Wednesday celebrating his hole in one in the Par 3 Contest (takes place before the Masters officially begins). Realizing how embarrassing he felt injuring himself before the tournament began, he popped his ankle back in, iced all night and played his heart out. At the end of the day Finau said, “To me, it’s nothing short of a miracle. My foot was out of place 24 hours ago. And I sit here in second place at the Masters after Round 1. It’s nothing short of a miracle for me.”

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The Cleveland Cavaliers coach, Tyronn Lue, missed 9 games due to chest pains, but was back on the court last night watching his team trailing the Washington Wizards by 16 points in the 4th quarter. LeBron James caught fire in the last 6 minutes helping the team comeback to a 119-115 win. According to ESPN stats and info, LeBron had never in his career won a game when trailing by more than 15 points in the last 6 minutes in a game. Lue appreciated the effort and after the game told the team, “Good job of bailing me out.”

 

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