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Still a week until Arizona
David O should donate one of his shoulders to Alterique
Give up on our third best talent? Sure, why not?I wish people would stop with this Gilbert stuff. Even if he did come back , in the first game he would get injured again. Leave him alone.
Source?Good news, it appears he's planning on coming back
I wish people would stop with this Gilbert stuff. Even if he did come back , in the first game he would get injured again. Leave him alone.
Good news, it appears he's planning on coming back
I wish people would stop with this Gilbert stuff. Even if he did come back , in the first game he would get injured again. Leave him alone.
Good news, it appears he's planning on coming back
What exactly has he been able to do? I am not faulting him, but I do not believe that the staff and team can count of him being healthy this year. If he needs surgery, then maybe next year, and that is maybe. I have yet to see a basketball player with this type of shoulder injury come back to where he was before the injury.Give up on our third best talent? Sure, why not?
Kris dunnWhat exactly has he been able to do? I am not faulting him, but I do not believe that the staff and team can count of him being healthy this year. If he needs surgery, then maybe next year, and that is maybe. I have yet to see a basketball player with this type of shoulder injury come back to where he was before the injury.
He had multiple surgeries?Kris dunn
What exactly has he been able to do? I am not faulting him, but I do not believe that the staff and team can count of him being healthy this year. If he needs surgery, then maybe next year, and that is maybe. I have yet to see a basketball player with this type of shoulder injury come back to where he was before the injury.
He had multiple surgeries?
As he continued the process of becoming the player everyone expected him to be, Kris Dunn put a basketball in a trash bag last summer. Then he began to dribble. Twice in the past three years doctors have cut open his right shoulder to repair it, with the second surgery robbing him of most of the 2013-14 season at Providence. The ensuing rehab process forced Dunn, a point guard, to reevaluate every aspect of his game—even dribbling.
Finally injury free, Kris Dunn playing up to his potential at Providence