Concussion

Zach Collins Dealing with Concussion After Head Injury

In a concerning development for the San Antonio Spurs, center Zach Collins has entered the NBA’s concussion protocol after suffering a head injury during Sunday’s game against the Brooklyn Nets. The incident occurred when Collins hit his head on the court surface, but he initially seemed fine and continued playing. However, symptoms of a potential concussion only manifested themselves on Monday morning when Collins woke up feeling unwell. As a precautionary measure, the Spurs promptly placed the 25-year-old in the league’s concussion protocol, ruling him out of at least Monday’s game against the Dallas Mavericks.

Spurs' Collins in Concussion Protocol After Head Injury

San Antonio Spurs center Zach Collins has been placed in the NBA’s concussion protocol after sustaining a head injury during Sunday’s game against the Brooklyn Nets. According to reports, Collins hit his head on the court during the game but initially seemed fine. However, symptoms began to surface the following morning, prompting the team to take precautionary measures. The Spurs announced on Monday that Collins would miss at least the upcoming game against the Dallas Mavericks as he undergoes evaluation and testing required by the league’s concussion protocol.