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And you know this how?Yet, since he didn't reaggravate it and had 4 extra days of rest, was likely in better shape than Friday and would have been a value add/option tonight.
And you know this how?Yet, since he didn't reaggravate it and had 4 extra days of rest, was likely in better shape than Friday and would have been a value add/option tonight.
I can defend them. Just not here.Nothing worse than throwing shots at players and hiding behind secret info that doesn’t exist.
Keep your opinions to yourself if you can’t defend them.
Saying he didn’t reaggravate is an interesting comment only because it makes no sense. Maybe Hurley doesn’t think he needs Reed to beat KU? lolNo one is 100%. If he didnt re-aggravate then get him on the court and you can sit him out against our cupcake on Friday.
No one is 100%. If he didnt re-aggravate then get him on the court and you can sit him out against our cupcake on Friday.
Listen, I’m tired of this, too. But you throw out about a dozen assumptions in here. You don’t know anything other than what you see on TV. Blame the staff if you want to, but it’s a fact. You compare him to another player, with no reason to think the situations are comparable. You even predict the future, saying how he’ll be acting during the game. Based on what? Nothing.Has anyone followed Tarris the kid? Please tell me what about his persona suggests he's tough? Big does not equal tough. There is nothing about him that is tough - Hurley has to use gimmicks to pull it out of him, like the Kodiak. Tarris is a lot of wonderful things, but tough is not one of them. Very talented, and part of the "nice" group and why this whole board was claiming we needed some dawgs last year.
Have you followed this injury at all? It does not take on the typical shape of a bad high ankle sprain. First, he PLAYED on it after he injured it against BYU. Then, the staff didn't know he was even hurt until he said something on MONDAY. Then he comes back two weeks later? Then Hurley said he came back about a week early (3 week injury). A high ankle sprain is a 4-6 week minimum injury if bad. This is VERY likely a pretty minor ankle sprain.
Could you imagine Cam Spencer not playing in his only chance at the Phog if 80%? He played this game two years ago on a bum foot and took the last shot. Gamers game. Tarris will be laughing on the bench. If Cam couldn't play he'd be seething.
Some of the issue here is the staff is so guarded about telling us anything, we're often guessing.
Has anyone followed Tarris the kid? Please tell me what about his persona suggests he's tough? Big does not equal tough. There is nothing about him that is tough - Hurley has to use gimmicks to pull it out of him, like the Kodiak. Tarris is a lot of wonderful things, but tough is not one of them. Very talented, and part of the "nice" group and why this whole board was claiming we needed some dawgs last year.
Have you followed this injury at all? It does not take on the typical shape of a bad high ankle sprain. First, he PLAYED on it after he injured it against BYU. Then, the staff didn't know he was even hurt until he said something on MONDAY. Then he comes back two weeks later? Then Hurley said he came back about a week early (3 week injury). A high ankle sprain is a 4-6 week minimum injury if bad. This is VERY likely a pretty minor ankle sprain.
Could you imagine Cam Spencer not playing in his only chance at the Phog if 80%? He played this game two years ago on a bum foot and took the last shot. Gamers game. Tarris will be laughing on the bench. If Cam couldn't play he'd be seething.
Some of the issue here is the staff is so guarded about telling us anything, we're often guessing.
I can defend them. Just not here.
Rather than shaking your fist at the sky, I'd suggest that maybe you poke around a bit on it. Especially if you know someone that you trust.
I’ve watched Reed play, he is the opposite of softI can defend them. Just not here.
Rather than shaking your fist at the sky, I'd suggest that maybe you poke around a bit on it. Especially if you know someone that you trust.
You must be right.I’ve watched Reed play, he is the opposite of soft
I don't - I'd rather have had a full Peterson & a full Reed. We'd have a better chance. They have two very talented bigs we are going to need to deal with.
Lotta sports medicine experts in this thread
Has anyone followed Tarris the kid? Please tell me what about his persona suggests he's tough? Big does not equal tough. There is nothing about him that is tough - Hurley has to use gimmicks to pull it out of him, like the Kodiak. Tarris is a lot of wonderful things, but tough is not one of them. Very talented, and part of the "nice" group and why this whole board was claiming we needed some dawgs last year.
Have you followed this injury at all? It does not take on the typical shape of a bad high ankle sprain. First, he PLAYED on it after he injured it against BYU. Then, the staff didn't know he was even hurt until he said something on MONDAY. Then he comes back two weeks later? Then Hurley said he came back about a week early (3 week injury). A high ankle sprain is a 4-6 week minimum injury if bad. This is VERY likely a pretty minor ankle sprain.
Could you imagine Cam Spencer not playing in his only chance at the Phog if 80%? He played this game two years ago on a bum foot and took the last shot. Gamers game. Tarris will be laughing on the bench. If Cam couldn't play he'd be seething.
Some of the issue here is the staff is so guarded about telling us anything, we're often guessing.
I'm going to guess you've been at the UConn Health Center in Farmington recently. Just a hunch. There's an orthopedist there who advises the basketball team and he doesn't mind talking UConn hoops.I can defend them. Just not here.
Rather than shaking your fist at the sky, I'd suggest that maybe you poke around a bit on it. Especially if you know someone that you trust.
Some of the issue here is the staff is so guarded about telling us anything, we're often guessing.
Now that’s a solid counter. Applause given.Castle was almost ready but skipped the Phog to come back the next game.
Spencer actually started at Loyola with a bad hip, then shut it down for a while and missed nine conference games to try to get healthy … and Loyola lost 8 in a row without him. Then he came back for the last month and had a good Patriot League Tournament before having surgery in the offseason.
Nobody at this level really cares about their one chance to play in Kansas’ stupid barn. They worry about making millions at the next level.
You can guess at whatever you'd like. You've been around a long time and you follow the team closely. Ask around for yourself.I'm going to guess you've been at the UConn Health Center in Farmington recently. Just a hunch. There's an orthopedist there who advises the basketball team and he doesn't mind talking UConn hoops.
For what it’s worth, I’m on your side in the Painter debate. You aren’t getting to the thumb if you try to count off coaches better than he is.Now that’s a solid counter. Applause given.
The beer guy at concessionsI can defend them. Just not here.
Rather than shaking your fist at the sky, I'd suggest that maybe you poke around a bit on it. Especially if you know someone that you trust.
This keeps @ Seton Hall as a huge watch to look forward to in my mind. I’d love to have won there previously, but in a counterintuitive way I’m almost glad we haven’t so that it can be a “big game” as a fan. Not to mention, it seems like they’re pretty respectable this year (in addition to respecting that they keep beating us in their house).We still have not beaten Seton Hall at Seton Hall under Hurley