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Gilbert Unlikely for Memphis

“It’s probably worse than we originally thought”...not good.
 
We will not hit 50 points. Who are we gonna start? BAdams, Smith, Vital, Polley, and Carlton?
 
B Adams will have yet another opportunity to show us what he's got...hope he finally shows us something. Hang in there AG.
 
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Agree, there are some casual types that don’t realize the 2/6 NLI day was for football. Basketball has another NLI day this Spring.
 
This is too bad for AG but the whole injury thing is ridiculous
How does it go from a few days of rest to we are going to be a bit cautious to not as bad as we thought?
The injury bug has to be killed
Injuries happen but UConn has been treated unfairly by this jinx
 
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“I don’t think it’s a bad injury” is not a medical diagnosis.

Can the UConn medical staff please inform us as to what medical tests were run and what exactly do they reveal the injury to be? Tired of hearing that the UConn medical staff has conclusively determined that AGh has a really really sometimes maybe bad boo-boo and that bad boo-boo may or may not heal for 1 to 76 weeks.

What Is The Injury? Simple question.
 
Shoulders are tough. Err even more on the side of caution.
 
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Not surprised when Gilbert didn’t play against Temple. We definitely need another guard for next year as we unfortunately can’t count on Gilbert with his history.
You will be criticized for saying that, but you are correct.
 
I thought there was no injury, it's gone from AG was just a little sore and "scared" to now it's maybe not a bad injury .....................maybe the hospital UConn uses needs a better MRI thig-a ma-jig.
 
I'm guessing his shoulder got sore/ tight/ bruised and AG is being very cautious given the history. They want him 100% fully recovered before playing him again. And given the prospects for this year absolutely no reason to run him out there with nothing to play for at this juncture
 
As Chief predicted, when it comes to shoulders at UConn, the guidance is almost always wrong.

That also applies to stress fractures of the foot, witness the Jake Voskuhl fiasco. UCONN doctors held him out. His dad told him to come home and see his own doctor. He played the rest of that season, pretty well IIRC, culminating in our first natty.
 
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