Cedar Rapids, Iowa Mom Watched Her Son Collapse Mid-Game as His Knee Popped Out and Back In — Yet He Returned to Play
Friends and spectators praised the young athlete’s toughness and fighting spirit.
November 25, 2026
This article was last updated by Alisha Shrestha on November 24, 2026
A Cedar Rapids mother experienced one of the most frightening moments a parent can face during a youth sporting event when she watched her son suddenly collapse in the middle of a basketball game.
What began as a routine matchup quickly turned into a scene of panic as Marissa Louise rushed from the balcony after seeing her son drop to the floor without any contact.
Marissa later shared the moment online, explaining that the fall happened just minutes into the game.
She said it felt like “forever” as she hurried to him, unsure of what caused him to go down so abruptly.
According to her post, her son, Jay, had simply stepped backward when his leg gave out, sending a jolt through his body.
Spectators also noticed the awkward movement, with one commenter pointing out,
“You can see when he steps wrong backwards it jolts him.”
Despite the shock and pain, Jay allowed his coaches to help him to the sidelines so they could assess what had happened.
Marissa acknowledged that he was upset and hurting in the moment, but she reminded herself that his reactions were rooted in pain — not disrespect.
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She said she felt proud that he trusted her support and the guidance of his coaching staff.
After some light stretching, Jay described the unsettling sensation he felt: his knee seemed to “pop out of place and back in.”
Although he began to feel better shortly afterward, Marissa plans to contact doctors on Monday to make sure nothing more serious occurred.
In a testament to his resilience, Jay made his way back into the game later that day.
By the time the family left, he told his mom his knee felt fine.
His determination didn’t go unnoticed — friends and community members called him a “tough kid” and praised his grit.
One commenter even added, “And still got the assist,” highlighting Jay’s commitment to finish what he started.
Not every response to the post was positive, but most commenters expressed concern and admiration for the young athlete’s toughness.
Marissa simply emphasized how grateful she was to be there for her son in a moment that could have ended far differently.
For now, the family awaits medical guidance, but what remains clear is Jay’s fighting spirit. As Marissa wrote, her son truly showed the heart of a #warrior.
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