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What part of what you saw led you to believe that he was reasonably healthy and able to contribute?I saw it.
What part of what you saw led you to believe that he was reasonably healthy and able to contribute?I saw it.
What part of what you saw led you to believe that he was reasonably healthy and able to contribute?
blowing that Seton Hall game hurt seeding alotwhat also hurt last year was losing the guy who was becoming the focal point of our offense for 6 weeks with an injury when we were maybe starting to turn the corner. And his not being at full strength hurt our chances in March.
Ooh, intrigue. So is he soft or faking it? So many tough guys around hereI have my reasons. All of which don’t belong on the Yard.
Ooh, intrigue. So is he soft or faking it? So many tough guys around here
He picked up those fouls quickly and never got into the flow plus the injury.Did you see his lack of mobility on Friday? I was wondering why he even played the minimal minutes he did.
So tough. We’re all in awe of your courageI said in my original post I knew the reactions coming.
I stand by my statement.
What is your statement?I said in my original post I knew the reactions coming.
I stand by my statement.
So tough. We’re all in awe of your courage
What is your statement?
Name for the swat team that comes out at the smallest anti-pro Uconn take:I didn’t post it for your approval.
I'm mostly with you.I said in my original post I knew the reactions coming.
I stand by my statement.
There's a difference between being hurt and being injured.I'm mostly with you.
I think for better or for worse, there are guys who are not letting themselves be taken off the court. Even if that means they are hiding the injury and fighting through pain. Diarra was limping up and down the court a good portion of last season. I'm sure there are multiple people on the team right now how are also banged up and we just dont hear about it because complaining about it.
Despite it being Dec 2nd this is one of the few Q1 games they will have and way more important than just about all of our Big East games.
Sorry if this offends!
I guess the answer is yes.If he doesn’t play, did they rush him back versus Illinois? He had absolutely no lateral movement.
Absolute master class troll job @Deepster. Well done 👏🏼I’m starting to wonder if he’s soft.
I know what the responses will be. I want him healthy. He’s the Kodiak bear. He must be really hurt. They’re playing it safe. Yeah yeah.
We are going to now play Kansas and Arizona with significant minutes from Kromah. Get on the court, Reed.
Love this. I always chuckle at little John calling other people tough guys, but in reality he’s the biggest beefcake on here.Name for the swat team that comes out at the smallest anti-pro Uconn take:
A) The Hive
B) Boneyard Mafia
Godfather - SuperJohn
Underboss - Navery
Consigliere - Inyatkin
Caporegime - KingAG
The weird cousin that sits in the corner and drools on himself - Hans Sprungfeld
The guy that runs the paperwork, trusted, very detailed - HooperScooper
C) The Aluminum Curtain
Did you see how ineffective he was against Illinois? Literally a shell of himself. He was laboring just getting up and down the court. Absolutely pointless for him to play tonight. I’ll go out on the proverbial limb and say that his minutes against Illinois set his full recovery back further.How exactly does Reed play vs Illinois but not today? Did he reaggravate the ankle?
I really wish they would give him some min u can’t teach his size & he’s agile but of course Hurley won’t trust himIt's Rrezon Elezaj time.
I’m starting to wonder if he’s soft.
I know what the responses will be. I want him healthy. He’s the Kodiak bear. He must be really hurt. They’re playing it safe. Yeah yeah.
We are going to now play Kansas and Arizona with significant minutes from Kromah. Get on the court, Reed.
Some of you have never severely sprained an ankle and it shows. One bad step and he’s out for the rest of the game and Florida and Texas too.
It’s not “just” a pain tolerance thing. It’s whether or not the ankle is stable enough for running, cutting and jumping.
Shoot, if the ligaments are already vulnerable, landing on someone’s foot could end his season.
yes there was a lack of mobility but surprisingly he did provide some good D. It was waxed on by the announcers evenDid you see his lack of mobility on Friday? I was wondering why he even played the minimal minutes he did.
Did you see his lack of mobility on Friday? I was wondering why he even played the minimal minutes he did.