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TOKYO, July 30 ― Australia forward Aron Baynes has been ruled out of the rest of the Tokyo Olympics after slipping in the bathroom and aggravating a neck injury, Team Australia officials said today. The Toronto Raptors 2.09m-tall player, who scored 14 points in just over 14 minutes in Australia's...

TOKYO, July 30 ― Australia forward Aron Baynes has been ruled out of the rest of the Tokyo Olympics after slipping in the bathroom and aggravating a neck injury, Team Australia officials said today.

The Toronto Raptors 2.09m-tall player, who scored 14 points in just over 14 minutes in Australia's 86-83 win over Italy on Wednesday, will need several weeks to recover and is currently being treated in a Tokyo hospital. “He did suffer an injury during the match on court and then he had a slip in the bathroom and suffered more injury. As a precaution he was taken to hospital,” the Australian team doctor said.The 34-year-old's injury is a big blow for Australia, top of their Group B in the Olympic tournament with two wins from two matches, and aiming to win a medal at the Games for the first time.

 

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