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Post by eja117 on Oct 18, 2017 21:04:34 GMT -5
If our guy can hurt other guys can get hurt. Personally I think Bron is way overdue. Stuff happens. It's a long season. Heck. Gordon could come back the last two weeks, and Bron could get hurt that day
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Post by DERRENMATTS on Oct 18, 2017 21:38:38 GMT -5
Draymond needs an MRI, he's possibly damaged. Jeremy Lin went doen with an injury, he may be out.
Yeah, injuries happen. Lebron is way overdue. But his unique physical attributes allow him to take a beating and withstand them.
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Post by Roadrunner on Oct 18, 2017 22:57:55 GMT -5
I was watching the highlights today. Maybe it was the white clothes, however James is a big dude however floats around the rim. He is on my Mt Rushmore.
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Post by eja117 on Oct 19, 2017 6:32:19 GMT -5
I came across this and found it a bit interesting
Interesting comments to me from Ex-NBA player/Celtics forward Shavlik Randolph, who had similar injury to Gordon Hayward. "It's about a 4-6 month recovery. The ligaments take 6-8 weeks and the tibia was about three months to heal in all the places it broke. Ironically, I had the same injury and as bad as it looks it does heal back to 100 percent and does so surprisingly fast. I think there's a chance he could be back this season if he really pushed it. The team will be cautious to bring him back too fast, but I think he could by the end of the season. Maybe not back to full 100 percent by then, but I wouldn't be shocked if he can and does play."
Jeff Goodman, ESPN Insider
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Post by FLCeltsFan on Oct 19, 2017 21:11:26 GMT -5
The word is that the break was clean and no ligament damage. They also were able to set it and stabilize it on the court right away and that was a very good thing. It seems that things went as good as they possibly could with an injury like that. He is expected to get back to 100% and his wife said that he will be back better than ever because that's the kind of guy he is. I wouldn't be surprised to see him back this season. But I definitely wouldn't rush him. No need to.
Yes, injuries can happen to any team at any time. Perhaps LeBron's ankle injury is a sign that he is going to start getting those nagging injuries this season that he has avoided his whole career.
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Post by Roadrunner on Oct 19, 2017 23:01:40 GMT -5
I thought the play was ironic, because Irving threw a bad pass in traffic, and Crowder was on one side, Lebron the other.
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Post by afceltic on Oct 20, 2017 4:47:33 GMT -5
The word is that the break was clean and no ligament damage. They also were able to set it and stabilize it on the court right away and that was a very good thing. It seems that things went as good as they possibly could with an injury like that. He is expected to get back to 100% and his wife said that he will be back better than ever because that's the kind of guy he is. I wouldn't be surprised to see him back this season. But I definitely wouldn't rush him. No need to. Yes, injuries can happen to any team at any time. Perhaps LeBron's ankle injury is a sign that he is going to start getting those nagging injuries this season that he has avoided his whole career. I saw that it was the best case scenario with the break with no ligament damage which was the huge part. They also said that if everything heals as expected he could be back in March. So then Danny, Gordon, and his agent have to figure out if they want to bring him back for a playoff run or keep him out until next season. If we keep him out until next season, Boston will get $8.4M injury exception to replace Hayward on the roster. But to get it he has to be out until June 15th, there is a chance that they could still get it with the March best case scenario, but it is up to the NBA to grant it. We may have a chance with that Faker lover Stern out of the league, but we don't know about Silver yet.
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Post by afceltic on Oct 20, 2017 4:48:57 GMT -5
I thought the play was ironic, because Irving threw a bad pass in traffic, and Crowder was on one side, Lebron the other. You mean it should have been a foul of LeFlop, but we know he doesn't get that called at home or ever for that matter.
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Post by eja117 on Oct 20, 2017 7:14:01 GMT -5
To me he has to be 100% totally healthy before you think of bringing him back. I think March is really pushing it. April or May maybe.
It's like if in March they all say he's totally healthy...fine...take 6 weeks to strengthen and work out and get used to it. Then come back 8 minutes a game in late April. Cross some hurdles.
But I don't see any substantive basketball taking place till next training camp
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Post by eddietours on Oct 20, 2017 15:31:23 GMT -5
This must be the Matrix
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Post by jrmzt on Oct 20, 2017 15:51:38 GMT -5
I read today that Stevens was talking to Vogel who caoched PG when he went down with his injury during team USA practises. PG has since obviously come back both healthy and still top form. Mentioned that PG spent alot of time sitting on a chair and working on shooting form and this is what Stevens is looking to do with Hayward.
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Post by Roadrunner on Oct 20, 2017 18:35:47 GMT -5
I thought the play was ironic, because Irving threw a bad pass in traffic, and Crowder was on one side, Lebron the other. You mean it should have been a foul of LeFlop, but we know he doesn't get that called at home or ever for that matter. I have seen the far away clip. I am sure there is a close up, which I would rather not watch. Hence, I really could not tell.
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Post by FLCeltsFan on Oct 21, 2017 18:25:39 GMT -5
The guys on Toucher and Rich were showing the clip and zeroing in on Crowder. It looked like Crowder caused it - maybe not on purpose - but he turned his back on the play when Hayward went up and bumped his legs out from under him with his backside. I don't think LeBron touched him.
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Post by Roadrunner on Oct 21, 2017 23:21:46 GMT -5
The guys on Toucher and Rich were showing the clip and zeroing in on Crowder. It looked like Crowder caused it - maybe not on purpose - but he turned his back on the play when Hayward went up and bumped his legs out from under him with his backside. I don't think LeBron touched him. I do not think Crowder did anything perposely to hurt Hayward.
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Post by FLCeltsFan on Oct 22, 2017 16:04:55 GMT -5
The guys on Toucher and Rich were showing the clip and zeroing in on Crowder. It looked like Crowder caused it - maybe not on purpose - but he turned his back on the play when Hayward went up and bumped his legs out from under him with his backside. I don't think LeBron touched him. I do not think Crowder did anything perposely to hurt Hayward. No, I don't think he did it on purpose, either. But looking at the video, his bump looked like it was what caused him to come down funny on that leg.
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