A simple typo. Gads, some people, here are quite constipated, and/or frustrated spelling teachers.Spell our player's names right, it's not hard.
I wasn't the one criticized for the term "shook up". I was the one criticized for spelling TO's name wrong.I'm not sure why Yonick is getting all this animosity.
In the OP Yonick explains the injuries to the bigs, impacts the lineups and the development of that team with the lineups. All Yonick is stating is that instead of playing Alex primarily at the four, Alex will start the season at the five.
And the rest of the lineup will be impacted accordingly.
I took his use of "SHOOK UP" means the coaches will have to start the season with players in different roles from what they would play if everyone was healthy. I'm not sure why people gravitated to the phraseology "SHOOK UP" was used by Yonick to mean the coaches were dissatisfied with the way the team was playing and they had to shake things up.
I know about the specific thing you were criticized. It seem you were being generally criticized as well for what I thought was a decent topic. If I'm wrong I wasted some people's time in having them read something unnecessary.I wasn't the one criticized for the term "shook up". I was the one criticized for spelling TO's name wrong.
Except neither of us realized that huskyfandan posted the op and not Yonick.Nope, you're right fleud. I think people are criticizing the general topic because they don't understand why there is a need to "shake things up", when really, we're just talking about injuries.

Starting to get worried about AD. Can't even make it through practice to the exhibition games. Maybe he's injury prone? Hope not.
Toke more, post less.Starting to get worried about AD. Can't even make it through practice to the exhibition games. Maybe he's injury prone? Hope not.
The title is misleading or at least ambiguous for what was meant. I think the OP meant to say 'The lineup will need to be shook up from what it should be.' not that there is something wrong and the lineup has to be shook up to make things right.Nope, you're right fleud. I think people are criticizing the general topic because they don't understand why there is a need to "shake things up", when really, we're just talking about injuries.