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    Absolutely no reason to push for return. You don't **** with injuries that can be longterm when you're not even remotely playing for a ring and it's a potential franchise player.
    Playing well is priority #1 and nothing outside of that is really even close. If you're hoping someone else ****s up, then you don't deserve the break.

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    I cannot stress enough that pushing for a return would have 0 upside. Kanter getting more opportunities is a good thing, too.
    Playing well is priority #1 and nothing outside of that is really even close. If you're hoping someone else ****s up, then you don't deserve the break.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deliveryboy View Post
    look on the bright side, this means more playing time for jefferson!



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    This is a great opportunity for the Jazz. Jazz have 9 wins, Wizards have 2. We can catch them if KOC acts now. Trade Al Jefferson to Philly for the injured Bynum.

    Trade Milsap to Indiana for the injured Granger.

    Sign Ben Hangloten to play center and TANK IT BABY!

    Denise Lindsey knows how tanking worked for the Spurs, he will support it. Get it done now!
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    Lot of chatter about Milwaukee wanting out from underneath Monta.

    Jefferson for Ellis works straight up and puts Burks one spot deeper on the depth chart. More pain for Burks fanatics.

    Then trade Mo & Foye for Beno and have the worst PG trio in the league.


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    The only appreciable reason Jefferson is better than Ellis is that Jefferson isn't a total ****ing douche.
    Playing well is priority #1 and nothing outside of that is really even close. If you're hoping someone else ****s up, then you don't deserve the break.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mellow View Post
    1280 folks were saying two weeks last night, tonight they said maybe more, and it could still be bugging him in 4 years. Only treatment is rest.



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    I had an exact injury after a soccer game.

    Before X-ray examination, the doctor told me that if it's a fracture - that I might be out for 6-8 months.

    Fortunately it was just a minor injury, but I had a hard time walking (pain) for about a month.

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    I hope they don't rush Favors back. My hope would be that Kanter gets more minutes but reality is that he hasn't gotten enough of Favors minutes.

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    one of the nice aspects of having too many good players is to cover injuries. We should play Kanter more and not rush Favors.
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    Quote Originally Posted by One Brow View Post
    one of the nice aspects of having too many good players is to cover injuries. We should play Kanter more and not rush Favors.
    Wow. I'm agreeing with One Brow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by One Brow View Post
    one of the nice aspects of having too many good players is to cover injuries. We should play Kanter more and not rush Favors.
    Has Kanter gotten more minutes since Favors got hurt? No.

    They've gone to Evans. Love Evans but Kanter should be getting the minutes. Evans only gets it if we lose another one of them.

    I think Ty doesn't know that he can run a 3 man big rotation.

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    I think he is faking the injury to give sap and Al more playing time to increase theyre trade value. its a big FO Conspiracy. they have probably paid off favors to keep quiet. this injuy wont efect his value like bad knees. and they promised him playing time when one of the big 4 are gone.
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