TIFU by joining a “casual” pickup basketball game in Chicago — sprained ankle, $400 ER bill, and zero street cred

My name is Jordan, I’m 29, and I live in Chicago.

This all started because I made one very simple mistake:

I believed the phrase “casual pickup game.”

Last Saturday, I was walking through a park near my apartment when I saw a group of guys playing basketball. Nothing unusual — just a bunch of people running full-court, calling fouls, and taking it way more seriously than I expected.

I stopped for a minute to watch.

One of them noticed me and said, “Yo, you trying to run?”

Now, I haven’t played real basketball in years. Like… high school gym class level.

But I thought, how bad could it be?

So I said yes.

That was mistake number two.

The second I stepped onto the court, I realized this was not casual.

These guys had matching shoes, actual plays, and the kind of intensity usually reserved for playoff games.

Within the first five minutes, I was already out of breath.

Within ten minutes, I had been crossed over so badly I’m pretty sure I’m still on someone’s highlight reel.

But I kept going.

Because at that point, it was about pride.

And that’s where everything went wrong.

At one point, I went up for what I believed was a very reasonable layup attempt.

Someone contested it.

I landed awkwardly.

And immediately felt that sharp, unmistakable pain in my ankle.

I tried to play it off at first.

You know, the classic “I’m fine” while clearly not being fine.

But the second I put weight on it, I knew.

Game over.

One of the guys helped me sit down on the bench, and someone else said, “Yeah man, you should probably get that checked.”

So I Ubered myself to the ER, still sweaty, still in gym shorts, trying to act like this was all part of the plan.

A couple X-rays later, the diagnosis came in:

Moderate ankle sprain.

Not broken.

But definitely not minor either.

They wrapped it, gave me crutches, and handed me discharge papers.

Then came the bill.

$400.

For what essentially amounted to me discovering that I am not, in fact, built for competitive park basketball anymore.

Now I’m home, ankle elevated, replaying the whole thing in my head.

And the worst part?

I didn’t even score.

Not a single point.

So to recap:

I joined a “casual” game that was actually semi-pro intensity.
I injured myself trying to prove I still had it.
I paid $400 for the privilege.
And I left with absolutely zero street credibility.

At this point, I’m seriously considering switching to activities with significantly lower injury risk.

Like chess.

Or walking.

Very carefully.

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