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Day's wife compares LeBron hit to car crash

Washington - Ellie Day, the wife of Australian golf star Jason Day, had concussion symptoms on Friday but was out of the hospital after being fallen upon by LeBron James while sitting courtside at an NBA game.

Day, who gave birth to the couple's second child last month, was taken out on a stretcher after James tumbled into her while chasing a loose ball in the fourth quarter of Thursday's 104-100 victory over Oklahoma City.

"Ellie Day I hope you're doing okay! My apologies! Hope u guys come back to another game soon. Love LJ!" James tweeted ON Friday.

The wife of the 2015 PGA Championship winner was kept overnight for observation at Cleveland's MetroHealth Medical Center before being released after being knocked onto the floor by the NBA superstar while sitting beside her husband along the sideline.

On Friday afternoon, Ellie Day posted a statement on her Twitter account that said "KingJames we good!" and marveled at the attention as it detailed how being tackled felt.

"Wow!! It's official. More mesages from getting plowed over by Lebron than Jason winning a major. HA," she tweeted.

"First of all, I am okay!! I am incredibly sore and exhausted. Being tackled by that large man I would compare to a minor car accident. My head and neck hit pretty hard so it was really scary. My whole body feels like it was hit by a truck.

"Second, it was so fast. I didn't remember until 2am seeing the ball come toward me. It was a blur. To the crazies that think Jason should have protected me-- if he had had time to react, so would have I. Also, I would not have liked both dudes landing on me."

James saved the ball from going off the court but only by hurling himself beyond the boundary and head-first into Ellie Day.

An earlier statement from Jason Day's agent, Bud Martin, said Ellie Day has been suffering from "concussion symptoms" and added, "She is resting comfortably and appreciates all of those who have reached out and are concerned about her.

"Finally, no hard feelings toward LeBron: He was just doing his job. Go Cavs."

The game was halted briefly while Day's neck and head were stabilised and she was stretchered out, her husband joining her for the ambulance ride. James checked on her status during the next stoppage in play.

"It wasn't anything out of the usual besides the injury," James said. "But to me, obviously her health is very important and hopefully she's doing well. The guys told me she's doing great. I was going for a loose ball. Just trying to keep a possession going and I hate that was the end result of it."

Despite the incident, James said he thinks courtside seats are wonderful for spectators.

"I think it's a great experience for our fans," James said. "I mean that doesn't happen much. It's unfortunate it happened tonight but that doesn't happen much. Sitting courtside, it's all part of the game. It's pretty cool."

The Days, who live in nearby Columbus, have attended several games recently. Jason chipped foam basketballs at spectators as part of a team promotion a few minutes before his wife was injured.

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