That’s what I’m hoping. Can the doctors really tell how bad it is just by looking at him in the locker room?Is this confirmed? Hopeful it's not as bad as it seems.
Yes I cried.CV with Akok on the bench a moment ago... very tough to watch for the young man
That’s what I’m hoping. Can the doctors really tell how bad it is just by looking at him in the locker room?
You can diagnose a full thickness Achilles’ tendon rupture without needing an MRI. The fact that they put the immobilizer on him and let him finish watching the half (plus the players and coaches reactions) is the other tell.Is this confirmed? Hopeful it's not as bad as it seems.
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How NBA players have historically fared with Achilles injuries
An Achilles tear is the worst injury you can have in basketball. When will Kevin Durant be back?www.sbnation.com
Linking this article b/c it helped me understand the injury a little more. Doesn’t look good. The staff is going to have to put together a unique plan for him. Medical redshirt for next season seems very likely.
Dramatically changes things for next yearProgram changer, can't wait for his return.
Exactly. I take it you’re a DPT and know better than most here, but surgery and therapy has come a long long way since Achilles injuries were career-enders. And the kid is so young.but most of the players that have torn it have been 30yo+ like Kobe
The first tell was that they literally carried him off the court. Kobe was able to shoot free throwsYou can diagnose a full thickness Achilles’ tendon rupture without needing an MRI. The fact that they put the immobilizer on him and let him finish watching the half (plus the players and coaches reactions) is the other tell.
maybe it comes down to what they see when he tries to bear weight on it. Does the leg just give out, can some weight be tolerated, can weight be tolerated through a calf raiseThat’s what I’m hoping. Can the doctors really tell how bad it is just by looking at him in the locker room?
Just look at Demarcus Cousins from 2 years ago. It’s still a big time injury and chances are won’t be close to where he was as of tip off today.Exactly. I take it you’re a DPT and know better than most here, but surgery and therapy has come a long long way since Achilles injuries were career-enders. And the kid is so young.
Okay Cousins is a totally different example because he then strained his quad and then tore his ACL or somethingJust look at Demarcus Cousins from 2 years ago. It’s still a big time injury and chances are won’t be close to where he was as of tip off today.
Cousins tore his achilles lolOkay Cousins is a totally different example because he then strained his quad and then tore his ACL or something
And he’s much older
The first tell was that they literally carried him off the court. Kobe was able to shoot free throws
maybe it comes down to what they see when he tries to bear weight on it. Does the leg just give out, can some weight be tolerated, can weight be tolerated through a calf raise
we could visibly see KD’s Achilles rupture with that sickening ripple effect you see shoot up his leg right when the injury happened. I couldn’t make it out for Akok
I know. You’re talking about his two-year timeline, and I’m reminding you that the quad and ACL is a part of that; not just his AchillesCousins tore his achilles lol
He tore his ACL this past summer
He was at most 27 when he tore his achilles, he’s 29 now.
Ahhh good callYou can feel a palpable gap in the tendon with complete ruptures. The athletic trainer James Doran could be seen palpating that area.
He should redshirtPoor kid.
Breanna Stewart just came back from this injury it took slightly less than a year.
Demarcus cousins tore his achilles while still with the Pelicans, he signed with the warriors that off-season, and was out for 357 days. He played the end of last season with the Warriors. He hurt his quad after making his debut with them but ending up coming back for the NBA Finals. He tore his ACL in a workout over the summer.I know. You’re talking about his two-year timeline, and I’m reminding you that the quad and ACL is a part of that; not just his Achilles
unless I’m mid-remembering, like he spent two years recovering and then came back and injured his other leg twice. I don’t think he was our two years before returning
What is the recovery time for that type of injury?