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It was a short-lived debut for new Celtics forward Gordon Hayward.  Boston head coach Brad Stevens says Hayward suffered a dislocated ankle and fracture tibia early in the first quarter of their season-opening loss to the Cavaliers in Cleveland.  Stevens says it was a difficult moment to take when asked about the emotion in the arena after the gruesome injury occurred.

Hayward, who signed a four-year, $128 million free agent
contract this summer, went up for an alley-oop pass midway through
the first quarter and fell to the court awkwardly after a small
collision with LeBron James. A hush fell over the arena as Hayward
lay on the floor with his leg bent severely. Several Celtics
teammates huddled near the bench in prayer. Hayward had his leg
wrapped in an air cast as he exited the arena.

(Source-ESPN)