That's the attitude!I’d love to be wrong. But I don’t think there is any way we beat Baylor without Alex
IDK how we’re still favoredI’d love to be wrong. But I don’t think there is any way we beat Baylor without Alex
I went to that game. It was amazing!!!Remember going to Assembly Hall in 2008 being 2 guys short. It's up to everyone to step up.
Home court ?IDK how we’re still favored
Agree - I have not read anywhere about anyone complaining about PT.Just curious. Can you tell me who’s been complaining?
Yeah probably, plus desperation. But still, no AK is massiveHome court ?
And 10 rebounds, 3 blocks, and shuts down their best player.Stewart 20 piece incoming!
Not sure how Stewart starting at the 4 effects who starts at the 2. Ball will start with AM coming off the bench. Nowell backs up AD.Stoked for Stewie and the opportunity. Hopeful it leads to Ball and AM coming off the bench filling very specific roles.
The game is like 7 hrs shy of 7 days. They couldn't fudge that?It seems recovery from concussions are at least seven days. In the NFL most players who end up in concussion protocol miss the next game.
Hopefully just one more game off and he is back at 100%.
I’d put the 3peat idea out to roost for now. We haven’t beat a team better than 328 in KP yet. We should focus on actually beating a team that has a pulse.Not good. This is a must win game for any chance of a 3peat and we don't have our best player.
This is correct. Alex's well being is the first priority. I was there in Maui for that Dayton game. Believe me when I say he hit his head hard on the floor. Alex's history and the neurological tests will inform the staff when he is good and ready to comeback.There are many factors involved when evaluating a players ability to return to competition after a concussion. As fans we want the player to return asap but the on,y thing that really matters is that the athlete has fully recovered before competing again. Times. A can vary greatly depending on the athletes history and any baselining that has been done with the athlete. Rushing into competition is never the right answer.