Not sure about faking but he definitely seems to dramatize his injuries. IMO, the high ankle sprain diagnosis is horsesh*t, unless it was grade 0.5. You cannot move like he did vs. Cincy one week after a legit high ankle sprain, no matter how much toradol that he was given (local anesthetic or cortisone injections are not used for high ankle sprains, due to long-term risks for the patient). Pain is only one factor with regard to high ankle sprains. Ankle instability is a major issue as well, because a high ankle sprain involves an injury to the ligament that connects the two main bones of the lower leg, the tibia and fibula. He showed no signs of ankle instability two weeks ago, even in the final drive of the game.