Suns' Isaiah Canaan fractured left ankle in horrific fall vs. Mavericks
In the closing seconds of the first quarter of Wednesday night’s game against the Dallas Mavericks, Phoenix Suns guard Isaiah Canaan landed awkwardly on a layup attempt and fractured his left ankle, suffering a gruesome injury that resulted in him being carried off the court on a stretcher.
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With five seconds remaining in the opening quarter, Canaan raced down the court, looking to add to an early 18-point Suns lead before the buzzer sounded. As he elevated for a layup, Dallas defenders Wesley Matthews and Yogi Ferrell converged in an attempt to protect the rim. Canaan was thrown off-balance by the contact from Matthews, landing flat with all of his weight on his left ankle, which bent in an unnatural fashion.
It was immediately clear that something was very, very wrong. ESPN color commentator Jon Barry exclaimed, “Oh, no!” Play-by-play man Dave Pasche said, “Awful landing. Don’t look. The left leg. Oh, man. That is unfortunate.”
The other players on the court, and on the Suns bench, all reacted in shock. So, it seemed, did Canaan, who stayed stunningly still in the paint as he waited for medical personnel to come to his aid.
I’m not going to post a video of the play itself. The reactions tell the story just fine by themselves.
This is not a good sign for Isaiah Canaan’s injury. pic.twitter.com/5aqwwA2Qch
— (@NotARoleModeI) February 1, 2018
thoughts & prayers to isaiah canaan pic.twitter.com/Iot15zDVt7
— ALSO, KEITHFUJIMOTO (@vineydelnegro) February 1, 2018
VIDEO: Phoenix Suns, Dallas Mavericks, fans react to Isaiah Canaan's injury pic.twitter.com/hGjVuH1BP7
— 3030 (@jose3030) February 1, 2018
Shortly after Canaan was wheeled back to the locker room, the Suns gave official word:
INJURY UPDATE:
Isaiah Canaan is out with a left ankle fracture.— Phoenix Suns (@Suns) February 1, 2018
The 6-foot Canaan, a two-time Ohio Valley Conference Player of the Year and 2012 Second-Team All-American at Murray State, was a second-round draft pick of the Houston Rockets back in 2013. The undersized guard has faced a hard road to carving out a niche at the NBA level, earning D-League All-Star honors in 2014 before breaking into the Rockets’ rotation during the 2014-15 season. That stay was short-lived, though, as he was traded to the Philadelphia 76ers at the 2015 trade deadline.
Canaan would make 51 starts in parts of two seasons in Philly for the rebuilding Sixers before linking up with the Chicago Bulls for a deep-bench role last season. After being waived last summer, the 26-year-old guard had short stints with the Oklahoma City Thunder and Rockets before finding himself back on the market, looking for a home. He found one in Phoenix in mid-December, earning rotation minutes for a team focused on the future and looking for answers in the backcourt after trading away Eric Bledsoe. Canaan averaged 9.4 points and 4.2 assists in 22.9 minutes per game in his first 18 appearances in Phoenix, including one start.
Immediately after word of Canaan’s injury began to spread, support for the injured guard started pouring in, both from his former college coach, Steve Prohm …
Prayers up for @SiP03! Love you man! Stay strong! #eyesup
— Steve Prohm (@CoachProhm) February 1, 2018
… and around the NBA community:
Our thoughts are with you, @SiP03. pic.twitter.com/1C8tk5LRoA
— Phoenix Suns (@Suns) February 1, 2018
Prayers up for Isaiah Canaan
— Dallas Mavericks (@dallasmavs) February 1, 2018
Yooooooooo @SiP03
— elfrid payton (@elfrid) February 1, 2018
for my boy @SiP03
— Tim Frazier (@Timfraz23) February 1, 2018
— Sean Kilpatrick Jr (@SeanKilpatrick) February 1, 2018
Prayers up for @SiP03 …
— DeMarre Carroll (@DeMarreCarroll1) February 1, 2018
Prayers up for Isaiah Canaan
— Goran Dragić (@Goran_Dragic) February 1, 2018
Hate seeing stuff like that. Prayers up to my homie @SiP03
— Will Barton (@WillTheThrillB5) February 1, 2018
for my lil bro @SiP03 damn man!!!!
— Patrick Beverley (@patbev21) February 1, 2018
Prayers up to @SiP03
Isaiah Canaan— Enes Kanter (@Enes_Kanter) February 1, 2018
Prayers up for my bro Isaiah Canaan
— James Ennis (@JamesDa_Truth) February 1, 2018
We’ll provide more updates on the injury and Canaan’s status as information becomes available.
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Dan Devine is a writer and editor for Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at devine@oath.com or follow him on Twitter!