Celtics Hall of Famer Dominique Wilkins on coming back from a ruptured Achilles tendon

Rupturing his Achilles tendon was considered a career-ending injury back then.

Hall of Fame Boston Celtics small forward Dominique Wilkins was known for his hyperathletic feats above the rim as a player. However, for a time, the Human Highlight Film — as Wilkins was justly called for a nickname — was grounded after rupturing his Achilles tendon.

A ruptured Achilles tendon was considered a career-ending injury back then. Despite the negative prognosis, Wilkins was determined to make a comeback. He underwent rigorous rehabilitation, working out twice a day for nine months, aiming to be more fundamentally sound. Wilkins defied the odds with his determination and hard work, and he returned to the court for a full recovery.

To hear more about that tough moment in a legendary career in a recent interview with the “Vlad TV” podcast host DJ Vlad, take a look at the clip embedded below.

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