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Saturday, May 24, 2014

Deron Williams Hopes To Have Surgery This Summer

Deron Williams of the Brooklyn Nets underwent an MRI last Friday on both of his ankles and he believes that surgery over the summer may be his best option. He met with foot and ankle surgeon Dr. Martin O'Malley on Monday. 
When asked last Thursday about the possibility of having surgery, Williams said, "I think so. I think it is. Just to clean [stuff out], it's nothing major."
Williams has been riddled with ankle injuries during the last two seasons, receiving multiple cortisone shots and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections for the pain, but the problem still lingers. 
"I feel like I've kind of let people down, so I don't like feeling like that," Williams said. "I take my job seriously, I work hard in the offseason, I work hard every day. It's just real frustrating not to be able to play how I'm capable of playing."
Williams' focus this summer is getting healthy and returning to his former All-Star form. 
"I used to step on the court and feel like I was the best player no matter who I played against, so I gotta get back to that," he said. "Even if I'm not the best player on the court, I gotta feel like I am."
In January Williams received a cortisone shot and a PRP injection in both of his ankles. Prior to Game 7 of the team's first-round series against the Toronto Raptors Williams got another round of a cortisone shot and an anti-inflammatory injection. Last season Williams received three rounds of cortisone shots and a PRP injection because of the inflammation in his ankle. 
"I have been worried about [getting so many cortisone shots]," Williams joked. "I've had a lot."
In 64 regular season games Williams averaged 14.3 points and 6.1 assists on 45 percent shooting. In the playoffs he averaged 14.5 points and 5.8 assists on 39.5 percent shooting in 12 games. 
Williams turns 30 on June 26th and struggled against the Miami Heat, shooting just 1-for-11 from the field in the fourth quarter of the second-round series, which lasted five games. 
Williams has three years and $63.1 million left on his contract with the Nets.
"Both years have been tough on me," Williams said. "I just feel like I haven't been able to play the way I want to since I've been here, really. And so it's just been tough, it's been tough to swallow, but hopefully can figure things out and get back to playing like I want to play."
Reference: ESPN
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Saturday, January 11, 2014

Nets' Williams Having More Ankle Woes

The Brooklyn Nets are having a tough season.
First, Brook Lopez breaks a bone in his foot and requires season ending surgery, again. His future for the Nets is up in the air. 
Then, key player and point guard Deron Williams sprains his ankle. And resprains. And sprains it again. 
Earlier in the week Williams received a cortisone shot and a platelet rich plasma injection in the lateral ligaments of both ankles to relieve the inflammation seen in the MRI taken on Monday. 
Williams has been shelved for the time being and was scheduled to be evaluated by the end of this week. He did not play Monday and Wednesday due to a sprained left ankle, the same injury that has kept him out of 12 games thus far this season. He is currently in a walking boot. 
Williams initially sprained his left ankle on November 15th at Phoenix and missed the next two games before returning November 20th at Charlotte, where he sprained it again. That time he missed nine games. It is unclear when Williams sprained his ankle for the third time. 
This is not a new problem for Williams, who had three sets of cortisone shots and a PRP injection due to inflammation in both ankles last season. Because of this, Williams struggled through the first 50 games of the season, averaging just 16.7 points and 7.6 assists on 41.3% shooting per game. 
After taking a week off and a three day juice cleanse at the All-Star break, Williams returned in better form, averaging 22.9 points and 8.0 assists on 48.1% shooting in the final 28 games. 
The 29 year old rested during the summer, hoping to put these injuries behind him. He sustained a sprained right ankle and bone bruise during an offseason workout in Utah and missed almost all of training camp and the preseason because of it. 
Williams has yet to see his previous explosiveness return to his game and has not dunked this season. In the last two games he played, he averaged 25 points on 63 percent shooting, a glimpse of his full, healthy potential. It's a shame to see a player with those numbers be laid up for so long. 
The point guard is in the second year of a five year, $98 million contract he signed in summer 2012. Williams is scheduled to make $18.5 million this year, $19.7 million next year, and $21 million in 2015-16.
Reference: ESPN
If you are a basketball player with a foot or ankle problem, call our Rocky Hill or Middletown office to make an appointment.
Jeffrey S. Kahn, DPM
Connecticut Foot Care Centers
Sports Medicine Podiatrist in CT
Podiatrist in Rocky Hill and Middletown, CT
Visit our website, follow my tweets on Twitter, and like our page on Facebook.