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Update on KML: back 3-5 weeks

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Great news !

Couldn't ask for a better Christmas present.

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Other than being ready to go today thats about the Best news we could hope for. Still may not play against Duke but being back that early is great .

Nothing on MoTuck I take it ?
 
Yay. I'm happy that she will be healed.

It's of secondary importance, but the injury will limit her career totals, including 3-pointers.

As we go through more seasons, I come to appreciate the indestructible Maya Moore even more: 154 game, 150 wins, 4 losses, 0 games missed.
 
Still to be determined is how well she shoots once she does get back.
 
Yay. I'm happy that she will be healed.

It's of secondary importance, but the injury will limit her career totals, including 3-pointers.

As we go through more seasons, I come to appreciate the indestructible Maya Moore even more: 154 game, 150 wins, 4 losses, 0 games missed.

Maya is the Timex watch of WBB......
 
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The good news, she can keep in shape by ride the bike and doing pool workouts.............Cardio is the key........
 
KML should be back right around the time that NBC will air "It's A Wonderful Life". Hows that for timing!!
 
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I'm still hoping for just before the Duke game!
 
Great news for KML and your program.

I would rather Duke play UConn at full strength than with 7 players. It is always a good measuring stick to see how you stack up against the best when they are at their best. So I am hoping KML will be able to play.

Plus, lets be honest here...it would look terrible when Duke loses with UConn having 7 players, especially when Duke has 11 players on its roster who were McDonalds and/or WBCA All-Americans. :-)
 
Maya never had a two-hundred pound center land on her arm. This could have happened to anyone, including Maya, and of course (I'm sure people realize) has nothing to do with KLM's endurance. Some things have to do with luck. She is so spectacular! I'm thrilled to think she is healing so nicely.
 
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Still to be determined is how well she shoots once she does get back.

Yes, this is the critical question. Does she get her stroke back right away, or does it
take months to get back in the groove?

Kaleena can do many things for this team, but a 40+% from beyond the arc would really change
how teams have to deal with UConn defensively.
 
Plus, lets be honest here...it would look terrible when Duke loses with UConn having 7 players, especially when Duke has 11 players on its roster who were McDonalds and/or WBCA All-Americans. :)


It would be a no win situation either way. If Duke would beat UCONN with them just having 7 players..... there would be an asterisk* next to the victory in everyone's eyes. If Duke would lose in that situation..... well this pic would be appropriate

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John Altavilla has Rosemary Ragle saying as soon as three weeks. Considering most the predictions say 3-5 weeks then reasonably split the difference, say four weeks.
December 17th.
 
Maya never had a two-hundred pound center land on her arm. This could have happened to anyone, including Maya, and of course (I'm sure people realize) has nothing to do with KLM's endurance. Some things have to do with luck. She is so spectacular! I'm thrilled to think she is healing so nicely.

I went to several WNBA games this summer as well as watched all I could on tv. I was amazed how hard the women play. I saw Skylar Diggins and Kristi Tolliver's heads bounce off the floor and thought they would have concussions but they got right back up and kept playing.

I've personally found out how bad an elbow injury can be. I strained something in my left elbow last summer and it's just now healing up. You don't realize how much you bend your arm until you injure your elbow. Sleeping really affects it and I would be sore when getting up a lot of days.

I hope her injury heals up fast.
 
I went to several WNBA games this summer as well as watched all I could on tv. I was amazed how hard the women play. I saw Skylar Diggins and Kristi Tolliver's heads bounce off the floor and thought they would have concussions but they got right back up and kept playing.

I've personally found out how bad an elbow injury can be. I strained something in my left elbow last summer and it's just now healing up. You don't realize how much you bend your arm until you injure your elbow. Sleeping really affects it and I would be sore when getting up a lot of days.

I hope her injury heals up fast.
Welcome to the board! :)
 
Yes, this is the critical question. Does she get her stroke back right away, or does it
take months to get back in the groove?.

She has plenty of time to get her stroke back and she doesn't have to get it back right away.

Kaleena can do many things for this team, but a 40+% from beyond the arc would really change
how teams have to deal with UConn defensively.

Yeah we may win by 40 instead of 20.

Just having her on the floor will mean teams have to guard her whether she shoots 40% or struggles.
 
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I wonder if she will be wearing an elbow pad when she returns.
 
If she's got her feel and her conditioning back by March, that's all I am really 'worried' about.
 
Just having her on the floor will mean teams have to guard her whether she shoots 40% or struggles.
If I were an opposing coach, I would tell my players to just let her shoot, until she proved she could consistently hit the outside shot.
 
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