I know, right? Or at least a post about how how long somebody's 50 year old wife took to recover from an ankle sprain.35 replies to the OP and not a single poster chiming in about the time 12 years ago when they were in their mid-30's how they recovered from their ankle sprain and giving us their opinion on when DC will be able to come back.
And posters on this board are calling players soft and just going through the motions??
I would bet on this outcomeMy pure speculation
Hurley sits Clingan on Saturday even though he can go, giving him another 10 days to rest whatever is ailing him, 13 days total
I think we're going to be dealing with Donovan's feet the whole season
25 minutes max per game
Maybe Clingan would be healthier if Hurley would just stop sitting on him?Hurley sits Clingan on Saturday even though he can go
He slouches.When Uconn recruited Singare, I though he was listed as 7'' not 6'10".
his one year at Fordham was magicalQuestion. Do ALL UConn players get their ankles taped before EVERY practice and game? I was shocked, after having had my ankles taped before every practice and game by my high school coach, that they were NEVER taped by my college staff. FYI, I played (full disclosure, it was the Frosh squad) for an ultimately very well-known, successful ND coach. He was my coach at Penn.
He must need to slouch a lot to get down to 7 inches.He slouches.
Wasn't a ankle for sureThat's what I saw and thought as well
Thanks for the Friday AM comedyI just doubt Singare is an option for more than spot minutes. And Johnson us goig. 35 minutes. So, Karaban at the 5 is gonna happen and the Huskies gonna play small and fast.
That or Jayden Ross/Stewart get some time.
Don’t forget Kevin FreemanRod Sellers or Torino Walker would solve our problem
Unless you’re Curt Schilling and then you just keep throwing.That’s weak. Walk it off. Unless it’s bleeding you play through it.
Hurley said it was a sprained ankle. I don’t think he has any incentive to lie about it.Wasn't a ankle for sure
This is crazy. He was finally starting to look like himself again a couple of months after the initial injury and now he might miss more time and will have to restart the conditioning process again. Not ideal at all.It's possible that Clingan's injury could help the team in the long run. Learning to play with a small lineup. Could help for that inevitable game where Clingan is on the bench in foul trouble. If they learn to play at a high level without him, it could add they option of taking him out of the game down the stretch to avoid other teams putting him on the line in a tight game.
?That’s weak. Walk it off. Unless it’s bleeding you play through it.
Boomer joke..
It's possible that Clingan's injury could help the team in the long run. Learning to play with a small lineup. Could help for that inevitable game where Clingan is on the bench in foul trouble. If they learn to play at a high level without him, it could add they option of taking him out of the game down the stretch to avoid other teams putting him on the line in a tight game.
I was not saying playing without Clingan was a good thing.. my point is most likely, because of foul trouble or injury, they will have to play without him at some point. It would be beneficial if they can learn to adapt.This is crazy. He was finally starting to look like himself again a couple of months after the initial injury and now he might miss more time and will have to restart the conditioning process again. Not ideal at all.
Come on now. Ross, Stewart, and Roumoglou gave us a solid and error-free 40 seconds.The players who didn't get into the game.
Hurley said it was a sprained ankle. I don’t think he has any incentive to lie about it.
The only way that this is helpful is if he's back soon enough to ramp up to his peak form in March. It had taken him until now to start showing game-fitness and he hadn't even really arrived yet.It's possible that Clingan's injury could help the team in the long run. Learning to play with a small lineup. Could help for that inevitable game where Clingan is on the bench in foul trouble. If they learn to play at a high level without him, it could add they option of taking him out of the game down the stretch to avoid other teams putting him on the line in a tight game.
The SH players were all like 30! And how old is Soriano. Another guy that feels like he has been around forever.We need someone besides DC in the frontcourt whose not afraid to bang on the boards. Why do we constantly have guards leading the team in rebounding???? It's nice that they contribute well but where are the bigs? Karaban and Samson looked like beanpoles compared to Hall players. If the refereeing in this game is indicative of what is to come in the league then we will be in trouble.
Question is, why? Are they all sick? Did they party all night? Or did they let the refs suck the life out of them? They just flat out looked rattled. They need to learn how to score while being fouled.Nope. The energy they brought was funeralesque