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"I think Gaze was spot on with his comment re: Lisch's shoes, too. I think any person who plays basketball for a living and wears low-cut sneakers is nuts."
Is there any science to show that high-tops actually reduce the risk of injury?
My own experience is that I had several ankle sprains wearing high-tops over the years but when I started wearing proper ankle guards (at the request from my physio) I was ankle-injury-free. And when I had the ankle guards, I wore mid cut shoes. Maybe the high tops stopped minor ankle rolls, but coming down hard or landing on someone's foot led to sprains.
Someone said he broke his ankle? Having an mri to confirm. Sad to see like that, great bloke and a great player. Hard for Illawarra to get two wins in a row with out him.