Victor Oladipo: Injury| What happened to| Contract| Return

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Kehinde Babatunde Victor Oladipo is an American professional basketball player for the Miami Heat of the National Basketball Association.

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Victor Oladipo: Injury| What happened to| Contract| Return

Injury:

The Heat guard made his season debut Monday night in Miami almost 11 months after he last stepped foot on an NBA court. Oladipo battled through a second quadriceps injury that limited him over the past three NBA seasons. But when he got back onto the floor after an extensive rehab process, he could feel the difference in his body.

“I’m still getting stronger. Still getting better,” he said following Monday’s 123-106 win over the Houston Rockets. “That was a great first go-round, getting my feet wet.

What happened to:

But I’m excited and looking forward to the year. Just gotta keep getting better. It’s not always going to be perfect, but that’s OK.

“My mentality will always be the same. I’ve been resilient since I could breathe. I’m not gonna stop now.”

Oladipo finished with 11 points and four assists against the Rockets. Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said the team named him its player of the game in the locker room and the night itself was a celebration of the long road back that Oladipo had to fight through.

Contract:

Victor Oladipo: Injury| What happened to| Contract| Return

Current Contract
Year Age Base Salary
2021-22 29 $2,389,641
2022 30 UFA

IndyStar reported that the Pacers were ready to offer Oladipo a four-year, $112-million contract extension when his current deal ran out at the end of last season, despite his injury history. Oladipo and the team had also discussed the immediate $80-million extension the NBA’s rules would have permitted.

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Return:

“Honestly, it’s night and day to be honest with you. I think I pretty much look better than when I returned for the first time back in Indy, too. I’m still getting stronger, still getting better.”

“It was a great first go-around, getting my feet wet, but I’m excited. I’m looking forward to the year. I just have to keep getting better. It’s not always going to be perfect, but that’s okay. My mentality will always be the same. I’ve been resilient since I could breathe, so I’m not going to stop now.”

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