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Saturday, December 19, 2015

NBA Star LeBron James in Scary Sideline Collision With Golfer Jason Day's Wife Ellie Day Thursday Dec 17,2015

 
NBA superstar LeBron James collided with the wife of Australian golfer Jason Day in a scary sideline incident at a Cleveland Cavaliers home game on Thursday Dec 17,2015
James flew into the crowd in an attempt to save a loose ball, but crushed Ellie Day in the process  
Video footage has emerged of the moment LeBron James smashed into the wife of Australian golfer Jason Day during a game at Quicken Loans Arena 
James, who stands at an impressive 6ft 8in, was chasing a loose ball when he fell out of bounds
Ellie Day, sitting courtside with her husband, was stretchered off and taken to hospital after James, chasing a loose ball, crashed into her seat, both of them sprawling backwards to the floor.
The basketball star took to his Twitter account after the game to apologise for the heavy collision
The game was halted for several minutes as medical personnel attended to Day, with James and his Cavaliers teammates looking on

"It wasn't anything out of the usual besides the injury," James said of the incident. "But to me, obviously her health is very important and hopefully she's doing well."
"The guys told me she's doing great," James added, although there was no official word from the Cavaliers on Ellie Day's condition.
"I was going for a loose ball. Just trying to keep a possession going and I hate that was the end result of it."
 
Ellie Day was reported to be alert and talking as her husband accompanied her to an ambulance, but was to be hospitalized overnight for observation. She gave birth to the couple's second child, a daughter, in November.
Jason Day, 28, won his first major title at the PGA Championship in August, twice ascended to number one in the world rankings this year and won Australian sport's prestigious Don Award in October.

Jason Day and his wife Ellie Day, who have a home in Columbus, Ohio, were sitting courtside when the incident occurred late in the fourth quarter of the Cavaliers' 104-100 victory.

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