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Jazz guard Trey Alexander leaves Summer League game on stretcher in pain after contact to his torso

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Utah Jazz guard Trey Alexander left Monday’s Summer League game against the Chicago Bulls on a stretcher after appearing to sustain an injury on the left side of his torso.

The nature of Alexander’s injury was initially unclear. Utah didn’t provide a postgame medical update of the injury that took place in the final three minutes of the game. Alexander displayed movement through the incident and after being placed on the stretcher.

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The injury took place with 2:23 remaining in Utah’s 80-63 win. He drew contact to his left hip and a foul from Bulls forward Caleb Wilson on a drive to the basket. He immediately grabbed his left side after the contact and briefly remained upright under the basket.

He quickly stumbled to the floor behind the basket, where he writhed in obvious pain. After he received initial attention from medical trainers, a stretcher was brought out.

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