It's what he said on Friday, before Saturday's game:Didn’t Hurley say this in the press conference after the game on Saturday? Not any new news. We’ll probably hear something new after practice tomorrow when the media is there.
I heard "ankle and achilles". The achilles thing worries me. I hope hes 100% or close too with no risk of making anything worse coming back too soon.Btw, this is what the OP was referring to in today's New Haven Register/CT Post:
HAWK ON THE HORIZON
Hawkins did running exercises and took shots prior to Saturday’s game, and it appears likely he’ll return either on Wednesday against Long Island University or Saturday against Binghamton. It’s tough to ask freshmen to be major contributors right away, but Hurley has already told Hawkins he could be “the next James Bouknight.” If his athleticism and shooting prowess are as good as advertised, he’ll be a major addition to an already strong rotation.
Five things we learned from Huskies' first two non-league victories
Achilles tendonitis? Plantar fascitis? or hopefully mild sprained ankle. Of course if he had any of those things and he was a certain Giant running back we'd be looking at a redshirt season!!I heard "ankle and achilles". The achilles thing worries me. I hope hes 100% or close too with no risk of making anything worse coming back too soon.
I might be dreaming but wasn't it Andy Katz on the game broadcast that said Achilles? That was the first time I heard anyone mention Achilles and Hawkins. I'm hoping Katz was wrong (he actually did a terrible job of color commentary; not surprising because he's more of a reporter than anything else).I heard "ankle and achilles". The achilles thing worries me. I hope hes 100% or close too with no risk of making anything worse coming back too soon.
I heard it tooI might be dreaming but wasn't it Andy Katz on the game broadcast that said Achilles? That was the first time I heard anyone mention Achilles and Hawkins. I'm hoping Katz was wrong (he actually did a terrible job of color commentary; not surprising because he's more of a reporter than anything else).
My God - he will be so much better than Bouknight in so many areas on the court and offBtw, this is what the OP was referring to in today's New Haven Register/CT Post:
HAWK ON THE HORIZON
Hawkins did running exercises and took shots prior to Saturday’s game, and it appears likely he’ll return either on Wednesday against Long Island University or Saturday against Binghamton. It’s tough to ask freshmen to be major contributors right away, but Hurley has already told Hawkins he could be “the next James Bouknight.” If his athleticism and shooting prowess are as good as advertised, he’ll be a major addition to an already strong rotation.
Five things we learned from Huskies' first two non-league victories
Im glad i wasnt the only one thinking this. He was tough to listen too.I'm hoping Katz was wrong (he actually did a terrible job of color commentary; not surprising because he's more of a reporter than anything else).
Where is this hate in your heart coming from. Dislike the kid if you must, but hating on a kid who’s done tons for us (on court & off) seems pointlessMy God - he will be so much better than Bouknight in so many areas on the court and off