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Ipswich teen launches fundraiser to keep basketball dream alive after injury

A 17-year-old Ipswich basketball player is fundraising for private surgery after tearing his ACL and cartilage, with NHS waiting times threatening to derail his dream of playing professionally in America.

Jaziah Mussington dunking
Jaziah Mussington
Jaziah Mussington

Why it matters: Jaziah Mussington faces a choice between waiting for NHS surgery and watching his opportunity to play basketball in America slip away, or raising £8,000 for private treatment to get back on court quickly enough to pursue his professional ambitions.

The details: Mussington tore his ACL and cartilage during a jump while playing basketball, just as he was making progress towards his goal of playing professionally in America.

The injury requires surgery and extensive rehabilitation, with medical bills and recovery costs mounting. He has launched a fundraising campaign with a target of £8,000, and has so far raised, at the time of publishing, £445 from 23 donations.

What he is saying: "Basketball is not just a game, it is my life, my passion, and what I revolve my whole world around. This injury has been a huge setback," Mussington said.

"It happened during a jump, something so natural in basketball, but now I am facing surgery and a long road of rehab. I was working hard every day to improve and reach my potential, but this injury has put that on hold."

The big picture: Mussington's goal is to play basketball in America, where the sport is highly competitive and offers opportunities to develop skills by competing against some of the best players in the world and learning from top coaches.

He said the NHS waiting time for surgery, combined with the rehabilitation time for this injury, could seriously jeopardise his chances of playing and studying overseas.

"Beyond just playing, I have always tried to be a good role model for others, showing dedication, hard work, and positivity both on and off the court," he said.

The bottom line: An Ipswich teenager is racing against time to raise funds for private surgery that could save his basketball career, with NHS waiting times threatening to close the door on his American dream.

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