Even though they know injuries are a part of the game, Karima Christmas-Kelly's Lynx teammates and coach Cheryl Reeve couldn't help but feel this was unfair.
An MRI showed Christmas-Kelly, the team's top backup at small forward, ruptured her right Achilles' tendon in the final minute of the first quarter of Tuesday's loss to Seattle at the IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla. For the third consecutive season, her season has been ended by an injury.
"It's heartbreaking," guard Rachel Banham said. "I mean, it's just so sad. We feel for her so much."
Christmas-Kelly jumped high to collect a pass, and appeared ready to put the ball on the floor to make a play when she collapsed to the floor. At first identified as an ankle injury, it proved much worse. Surgery is looming; Christmas-Kelly will consult a foot and ankle specialist as she considers her options.
Also, starting guard Lexie Brown hit her head while falling to the floor late in the game. She is in the concussion protocol and is questionable for Thursday's game with Chicago.
For Christmas-Kelly, one of three Lynx captains, this is an all-too-familiar situation. While she was playing for Dallas in 2018, her season was ended after six games by microfracture surgery on her right knee. Signed as a free agent by the Lynx before the 2019 season, Christmas-Kelly ended her first season in Minnesota early to have another procedure on the knee after she had appeared in six games.
"If you've been around, you've seen how hard she has worked," Reeve said. "This is not a great day for us."
Now the Lynx have to plot a way forward without Christmas-Kelly. It won't be easy. Reeve was finding minutes for her in a small lineup that had Napheesa Collier moving from small to power forward. Now Collier will play more small forward, with Reeve trying to find a reliable backup for Damiris Dantas at power forward.