Anthony Randolph's return after 293 days

Randolph suffered a complete rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee more than nine months ago

7675 views 1 comment(s)
Ento Randolph, Photo: Shutterstock
Ento Randolph, Photo: Shutterstock
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

Real Madrid basketball players defeated Granada yesterday (108:75) in the 25th round of the Spanish Endesa League, recovered from the defeat in Belgrade against Partizan and remained in first place in the table with the same score (21-4) as Barcelona.

And the match in Madrid was marked by Anthony Randolph, who returned to the field after a serious injury and 293 days of absence.

More than nine months ago, in the first match of the Endesa League final against Barcelona, ​​Randolf suffered a complete rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament of his left knee.

It was his second serious injury in a year and a half. He previously injured his Achilles tendon at the end of 2020.

Randolph entered the game against Granada in the first quarter, and the audience greeted him with applause. He spent 18 minutes on the court, and had eight points and rebounds each.

The former Slovenian national team player and European champion with that country played 305 games in Real Madrid's jersey.

With Madrid, he won 11 trophies - one Euroleague, three Endesa leagues, two King's Cups and five cups in the Spanish Super Cup.

Bonus video: