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Ollie: Hopefully Gilbert plays in Hawaii

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Just said postgame he felt bad for "Al", said UConn has a great medical staff and hopefully he'll be ready for Hawaii.
Who knows, but hell of a lot better than I figured.
 
If he can dribble and pass please play him. Adams seems to be a true combo guard.
 
His arm was in a sling and he has a history of shoulder dislocations. It seems rather ridiculously optimistic for Ollie to even suggest that he might be available for Maui at any point.

We would be lucky to have him back at some point this season at this rate
 
His arm was in a sling and he has a history of shoulder dislocations. It seems rather ridiculously optimistic for Ollie to even suggest that he might be available for Maui at any point.

We would be lucky to have him back at some point this season at this rate

Agreed. KO was talking out of his a s s
 
He has a history of shoulder dislocations. He had surgery this summer, then he dislocates it again only 3 games in. I'm going to go out on limb here and say this is not good at all. I feel terrible for the kid.
 
Ridiculous comment from Ollie, the kid dislocated his shoulder for the third time.
 
His arm was in a sling and he has a history of shoulder dislocations. It seems rather ridiculously optimistic for Ollie to even suggest that he might be available for Maui at any point.

We would be lucky to have him back at some point this season at this rate
Agreed, thay post game interview was a little unerving for me. KO seemed kinda lost. Maybe desperate. I'm probably making something out of nothing.
 
Shoulder dislocations aren't good, but the recovery usually isn't as severe as people would be lead to believe.

We had a kid in our summer ball league who is a HUGE dude - 6'5 260 lbs. 1B from Seton Hall... has popped his shoulder 8-10 times. Takes about a week. We won't see him in Hawaii, but I'd say he's probably back at some point UNLESS there's structural damage in there. The kid I was talking about was out about a week and a half - injured himself during the all star game running for foul ball and smashed into the wall. So who knows.

But provided the structural damage isn't there - he should be fine.
 
This topic is going to end up like the discussion on Emeka's back.
 
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