Derrick Rose’s 2017-18 season with the Cleveland Cavaliers was a tumultuous one, marked by injuries, personal struggles, and ultimately a trade. Rose’s season began with a serious ankle injury in the second game, which sidelined him for four games. Upon his return, Rose continued to experience pain and eventually took a leave of absence from the team in November 2017 to consider his NBA future. After returning to Cleveland in December, Rose played in nine more games before being traded to the Utah Jazz at the trade deadline. Rose’s time with the Cavaliers was marred by reports of dissatisfaction with his role on the team and allegations that the organization did not fully support his recovery from injury. Despite the challenges, Rose rejuvenated his NBA career with the Minnesota Timberwolves, averaging 14.2 points and 2.6 assists in the 2018 playoffs and 18.0 points and 4.3 assists during the 2018-19 season.
Results for: Injuries
Two military horses escaped their handlers during a routine exercise, causing chaos as they galloped through central London. The horses injured four people during three separate incidents, and one was seen covered in a blood-like substance. The horses were eventually recovered, and both horses and personnel were receiving medical attention.
Pakistan’s star batter Mohammad Rizwan and all-rounder Irfan Khan have been ruled out of the last two T20Is against New Zealand due to injuries. According to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), the decision was made after reviewing the players’ radiology reports.
Several military horses escaped their riders and went on a rampage through the streets of London on Wednesday morning, injuring at least four people. The incident occurred at 8:40am local time in the center of the British capital, when five horses belonging to the Household Cavalry were spooked by noise coming from a construction site. The horses galloped through the streets for nearly two hours, crashing into cars and buses, and leaving a trail of blood in their wake. Videos shared online show the frightened animals covered in blood and running at high speed. By 10:30am, all of the horses had been caught and accounted for, and are now receiving veterinary care.
Real Madrid are aiming to extend their lead at the top of La Liga when they face Real Sociedad on Friday, but they will be without several key players due to injuries and suspensions.
Thibaut Courtois and David Alaba are both long-term absentees, while Ferland Mendy is a doubt for the match on Friday due to a slight muscular problem. The Belgian goalkeeper underwent surgery on an ACL injury last August and is unlikely to play again this season, while Alaba suffered an ACL injury in December and will not be available until the 2024-25 campaign. Mendy missed training on Wednesday and is not expected to play on Friday, but he should be back for the Champions League contest against Bayern Munich.
Real Madrid have no players banned for this match.
Five military horses escaped during a morning exercise, causing chaos in central London. They threw their riders and injured four people, damaging vehicles in the process. The horses were eventually contained in Limehouse, and all personnel and horses have since received medical attention. The incident is highly unusual, as the Household Cavalry’s horses are well-trained and accustomed to heavy traffic and crowds.
Balmoral Castle, the beloved Scottish abode of the British royal family, has witnessed its fair share of accidents and injuries, making it the most dangerous of the royal residences. From Queen Camilla’s fractured leg to Princess Anne’s illness, and even a dog fight involving the late Queen’s corgis, the sprawling estate has been a scene of mishaps.
Six runaway military horses wreaked havoc in Central London on Monday morning, leaving multiple injuries and causing widespread disruption. The horses, stationed at Buckingham Palace, bolted from their posts and ran along busy streets, including the Strand. One collided with a black cab, another struck the windscreen of a double-decker bus, and some were seen with blood on them. Despite the distressing scenes, all the horses have now been contained. At least four people were injured, along with some of the horses themselves. The incident has sparked widespread media coverage, with news networks and social media airing footage of the rampage.
Several military working horses escaped during a routine exercise in central London, causing concern and injuries. The animals, saddled and bridled, broke free and ran riderless through the streets, with one horse seen covered in blood. The British Army has recovered the horses and reported that some personnel and horses have been injured. The incident has prompted a response from the City of London Police and the London Ambulance Service, who were called to reports of a person thrown from a horse. The situation is ongoing, with emergency services working together to ensure safety.
Panic and chaos ensued in central London on Wednesday morning after five horses bolted through the city, smashing into vehicles and pedestrians. Belonging to the Household Cavalry, a regiment closely associated with the king, the horses were involved in three separate incidents during a routine exercise session in Whitehall. A serviceman was among the five injured individuals, with one witness describing him screaming in pain after falling from his horse. The horses, including a bloodied white charger, were sighted several miles from their original location before all being recaptured by the City of London Police.