StartWould love to see Tyrese have some run tomorrow
Yeah let’s rush one of our most important players back, that always turns out wellStart
Rush back? It’s a wrist injury. Playing a lot of minutes is not going to re-aggravate his wrist. It’s not as if it’s a lower body injury. If his wrist is healed and he’s cleared to play, he should slide back into his roleYeah let’s rush one of our most important players back, that always turns out well
2-4 weeks for bothSo they're both "ahead of schedule". I suppose that's great news, but does anyone really know what their schedule is?
Soft cast necessarily means it’s unstableRush back? It’s a wrist injury. Playing a lot of minutes is not going to re-aggravate his wrist. It’s not as if it’s a lower body injury. If his wrist is healed and he’s cleared to play, he should slide back into his role
Whatever your feelings about it, I suspect that Martin will play significant minutes today, so I suggest that people start accepting that reality.
And stop questioning medical decisions that we have limited information about compared to the people on the coaching/medical staff of the team.Whatever your feelings about it, I suspect that Martin will play significant minutes today, so I suggest that people start accepting that reality.
If he’s cleared to play that means it’s healed. That’s not hard. He could play 1 minute and fall on it wrong. If he’s cleared play he cleared to play.Soft cast necessarily means it’s unstable
Basketball is almost as much about falling safely as it it jumping. Would you say it’d be okay for him to go snowboarding? “Upper body” matters.
I get that it’s a nationally televised OOC game but this is kinda rash
And “starting” often implies heavy minutes so if I misinterpreted that okay
Crowd will go wild if he comes in.Would love to see Tyrese have some run tomorrow
Yeah but it was unknown. My kid played senior year with a (unknown) scaphoid fracture. It’s doable, but it chipped up the fractures and made the eventual surgery much more challenging.He played two games on it after he injured it. So I wouldn’t be surprised at all.
I don’t see the connection at all, the players, the injuries, whose advising who are all different. Martin has a wrist sprain, being out till February makes no medical sense.This reminds me of last year with Bouk. I'll be surprised if we see either in 2021 and am half-expecting it to be closer to late January or February before they're back.
Martin still game time decision. Sanogo out, as expected.
You’re lost. No one claimed he was cleared. We said if he’s cleared, he should play…B-b-b-but he’s been medically cleared
Okay so you’ve been going off “if” all along while saying he should startYou’re lost. No one claimed he was cleared. We said if he’s cleared, he should play…
I don’t know what point you think you’re making. If he’s a game time decision it’s clearly on the table, your armchair proscription notwithstanding.Okay so you’ve been going off “if” all along while saying he should start
You do you son lol
You lack basic comprehension skills. This whole thing is an if because no one knows if he's cleared. We've all been saying if he's cleared to play there shouldn't be a minutes restriction for a wrist injury. It's really simpleOkay so you’ve been going off “if” all along while saying he should start
You do you son lol

It’s very one sided. All I’m saying is if he’s cleared he should play. I don’t think it’s all that controversialI know the following criticism could be applied to almost every conversation on this forum, but the present discussion seems even dumber than most. Either he will play or he won't, and it will either be a smart decision or it won't be. Why are a bunch of medical laymen with no inside knowledge of the situation holding a urination competition about it?
That's true. Not all parties are being equally silly.It’s very one sided. All I’m saying is if he’s cleared he should play. I don’t think it’s all that controversial