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Martin’s cast….white…blue

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Tyeres was wearing a white cast against West Virginia and then a blue cast against St. Bonaventure. I’m guessing the white cast was a hard cast and hoping the blue cast was a soft cast. Any doctors in the house want to speculate? Hoping to see him on the court Saturday with just his infamous sleeve with the tag floating in the wind while he pulls down some boards.
 
As per Hurley, Tyrese is playing Saturday against Providence, thats all we really need to know.
So did he have a fracture or a break. Either way isn't it a speedy recovery? Don't get me wrong I am happy he is healed?
 
Tyeres was wearing a white cast against West Virginia and then a blue cast against St. Bonaventure. I’m guessing the white cast was a hard cast and hoping the blue cast was a soft cast. Any doctors in the house want to speculate? Hoping to see him on the court Saturday with just his infamous sleeve with the tag floating in the wind while he pulls down some boards.
Martin has a removable splint now. He was diagnosed with ligament sprain. Progression from cast to splint suggests mo ility rehabilitation. He will begin shooting this week and soreness or lack thereof will determine his return against PC or Marquette on the 21st.
 
It’s his non-shooting/dribbling hand, I believe. Even if he gives it a go, they can pull the plug if he isn’t feeling it.
 
So did he have a fracture or a break. Either way isn't it a speedy recovery? Don't get me wrong I am happy he is healed?
He had a "Slight avulsion" which is described as a fracture at the tendon/ligament attachment separating it from the bone. It sometimes needs surgery so in Tyrese's case the emphasis on slight must have been correct.
 
On Saturday, Tyrese be like...

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