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You know what, give him a medical redshirt. Sit out this season, come back next year. Don't want him for Butler, Seton Hall, DePaul or PC. His NBA status for this draft have taken a huge hit.
Because these games are important, very important. We are fighting every game in every sport to muscle our way into a P4 conference.Might say more about Reibe than Reed. The way Reibe played against Illinois may have given them more confidence that he can start and we can rest Reed until he's 100% vs rush him back to have a chance in these games
Not unrealistic, but doesn’t happen much in hoopsYou know what, give him a medical redshirt. Sit out this season, come back next year. Don't want him for Butler, Seton Hall, DePaul or PC. His NBA status for this draft have taken a huge hit.
A minutes restriction against a cupcake will allow him some stress free run time. If he moves well, it will give him confidence for when his ankle will really be tested against Florida and Texas.Why would be EASE his ankle against a cupcake. There is nothing to test. Even if he felt 100% there is zero reason to play him that game. It’s an ankle, he can move effectively or he can’t. Not using it and getting treatments are the smartest thing he can do
Athletes heal differently than avg folks. Getting a week off can be a big help.
Do you really think Tarris is making all the decisions ? I I’ll bet he will not play until after Christmas, maybe New Year as someone else suggested. It doesn’t matter how tough you are, if you’re not 99%+, it’s not worth going at this stage of the season. When you start questioning an athletes physical toughness after successive injuries, you are asking for trouble. He may not be the toughest person ever, who knows? Until he feels confident in his body, you aren’t going to get Jackshiite from him. We are still a long way from the moment when Hurley has to say it’s now or never Tarris.
I think your question is if Tarris is making all the decisions and no, I think obviously the coaching and medical staff are involved.
Do I think there’s a difference between being hurt or being injured? Yes.
So you think he's going to continue to be a GTD for the next 4-5 games? That would be kind of strange unless there's a setback. Why would they even call it a GTD since the Kansas game if he wasn't going to play for a month?Do you really think Tarris is making all the decisions ? I I’ll bet he will not play until after Christmas, maybe New Year as someone else suggested. It doesn’t matter how tough you are, if you’re not 99%+, it’s not worth going at this stage of the season. When you start questioning an athletes physical toughness after successive injuries, you are asking for trouble. He may not be the toughest person ever, who knows? Until he feels confident in his body, you aren’t going to get Jackshiite from him. We are still a long way from the moment when Hurley has to say it’s now or never Tarris.
You still haven’t answered which you think it is. And a lot of people like to conveniently ignore the BYU game.
Awesome, after Christmas then. You say before, you are on. I hope I lose!I’ll take that bet
Yes, there is. Injured means you can't go even if the world is coming to an end. Hurt means you can go in that case. Cost benefit analysis time. Does the possible positive outcome from playing hurt outweigh the negative of getting more hurt, if not injured and out altogether. We will get into the tournament whether we beat Texas and Fla or not. Nice wins to have, but it would be nice to have Tarris 110% on Feb 1st/15th or even March 1st god forbid. Feb 1 and 15 are plenty of time to sharpen up. March 1 getting late. Remember Willis Reed against the Lakers!! Hope it doesn't come to that, too much that none of us don't know at thios point. Bet on the kid being tough and the coaches being prudent. Seems as though some are betting against Tarris being a dawg.I think your question is if Tarris is making all the decisions and no, I think obviously the coaching and medical staff are involved.
Do I think there’s a difference between being hurt or being injured? Yes.
No answers here. A bit perplexing for sure.So you think he's going to continue to be a GTD for the next 4-5 games? That would be kind of strange unless there's a setback. Why would they even call it a GTD since the Kansas game if he wasn't going to play for a month?
We really don’t know the facts so calling his soft is not fair. He deserves the benefit of doubtI’ve answered it and I’ll answer it again. I think he’s soft.
We really don’t know the facts so calling his soft is not fair. He deserves the benefit of doubt
I always think Tarris Reed to Good To Go everytime I see this thread.
I’ve answered it and I’ll answer it again. I think he’s soft.
Okay. I'm done with this topic.Is he "injured"? Answer the question.
Wait, if we win enough games, we get into a P4 conference? Who knew?Because these games are important, very important. We are fighting every game in every sport to muscle our way into a P4 conference.
So you think not putting your best players on the court and losing to these P4 teams, is the better way to go. Hmmm, never considered that brilliance.Wait, if we win enough games, we get into a P4 conference? Who knew?
Yes, I don't know why my brain thinks GTG. Wishful thinking?That would be "GTG" .
Lol, no, I think that if winning basketball games got you into a P4 conference, we'd be in one already.So you think not putting your best players on the court and losing to these P4 teams, is the better way to go. Hmmm, never considered that brilliance.
You’re an empath?Or maybe I know something you don’t.
I thought the "ankle and knee" comment was about Mullins.I was confused by that also. Borges said knee but earlier in the article he wrote this:
Reed was sidelined for the third time in the Huskies' last four games by an ankle issue.
So is it both or was Borges just confused and misspoke in what he wrote in my other post about the knee?
"Good To Dribble"
What are you looking for here? Let it go. If you think you're right, then be right and go about your day.You’re an empath?