6. Allen Ray
When you hear of an injury on the basketball court, it’s more than likely that you’ll imagine a twisted ankle or a fractured wrist, but the sport is infamous for the number of eye injuries that players suffer each year. By far the most gruesome of such injuries was incurred by Villanova forward Allen Ray, during a College basketball game in 2006. The unfortunate Allen was poked in the eyes by an opposing player, causing his right eyeball to literally pop out of its socket. The quick actions of a surely nauseated physician ensured that the eyeball was thumbed back into the socket and the injury put under ice, but Allen completely lost the sight in the organ. Remarkably, it wasn’t an injury that spelled the end of his basketball career; Allen regained the sight in his eye within a few days and, unbelievably for what appeared at first to be a severe injury, he was back on the court within a week.
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