Lauren Jackson injures knee just minutes into WNBL record attempt

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Lauren Jackson injures knee just minutes into WNBL record attempt
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Breaking | Lauren Jackson has suffered a suspected knee injury just a minute into her Southside Flyers’ clash with Sydney Flames.

Basketball legend Lauren Jackson has limped off with a suspected knee injury less than two minutes into the WNBL game being played in her honour at John Cain Arena on Saturday.Lauren Jackson leaves with an injury.But on the first defensive play of the game, Flames import Jocelyn Willoughby drove the basket and appeared to bump knees with Jackson who has starred for the Flyers and, before that, the Australian Opals, following her comeback last year.

The 42-year-old’s knee twisted awkwardly, and she immediately signalled to the bench that she needed to come off, limping to the sideline before soon going down into the locker rooms with team medical staff.

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