Utah Jazz guard Trey Alexander stretchered off court in NBA Summer League
Utah Jazz guard Trey Alexander was injured in an NBA summer league game against the Chicago Bulls and taken from the court on a stretcher.
Reported by 2 outlets — Al Jazeera, ESPN. See all sources ↓
Utah Jazz guard Trey Alexander was hurt in a basketball game. He was taken off the court on a stretcher. The injury happened when he fell to the ground.
Why it matters
This injury is important because it could affect the Utah Jazz's chances in the NBA season.
- What happened to Trey Alexander?
- He was injured in an NBA summer league game against the Chicago Bulls and taken from the court on a stretcher.
- Why was Trey Alexander taken off the court?
- He was hurt and needed medical attention.
- Is Trey Alexander okay?
- No, he was taken off the court on a stretcher, which means he was seriously hurt.
How outlets are framing the same story
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Al Jazeera and ESPN report the same basic facts, but Al Jazeera uses more formal language, while ESPN uses more conversational language.
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Basic facts
Sources2TypeAngleAl JazeeraReports the facts clearly and simply.
ESPNReports the facts in a more conversational way.
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Formal vs. conversational language
Sources2TypeAngleAl JazeeraUses formal language to report the facts.
ESPNUses more conversational language to report the facts.