vegas
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Don also confirmed this in the presser
And he’s back for game two
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Don also confirmed this in the presser
And he’s back for game two
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I think it was Deron Williams fault. Just like Sloan, he is pushing him out.
Calm down everyone... i love Jerry and DWill and will no longer have any slanderous things said about either.Except it wasn't Deron's fault. Sloan needed to call it quits in 2008.
And he’s back for game two
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He also practiced today... so not sure how he wasn't ready yesterday and is today... did they find some x-rays in the back of the file that looked better? Did his balance beam performance get a 9.5 instead of a 9? Or were they on some ******** yesterday?Interesting that he's ready to go now, but not last night? Yeah, I'm still not convinced it wasn't a medical team power grab. What changed since last night? Oh right, the media spreading the story and making the organization look bad.
The fact he threw a fit is what changed.Interesting that he's ready to go now, but not last night? Yeah, I'm still not convinced it wasn't a medical team power grab. What changed since last night? Oh right, the media spreading the story and making the organization look bad.
He threw a fit because all indications are that he was going to get to do what he loves to do yesterday... and then they changed their mind last minute and he couldn't do the thing he loves to do... so yeah go on and throw a fit... maybe throw a bigger one so they play you the day before last.The fact he threw a fit is what changed.
He may not have been cutting normally, might not be jumping normally. It could be small things, but after his fit he’ll be playing obviously and if he sustains a major injury or setback and your the Jazz medical staff, all you can do is feel like “don’t look at me”He also practiced today... so not sure how he wasn't ready yesterday and is today... did they find some x-rays in the back of the file that looked better? Did his balance beam performance get a 9.5 instead of a 9? Or were they on some ******** yesterday?
I don't know medicine or science and most days I suck at English... but I got a doctorate in ******** and this some ********.
Literally because he threw a fit is what changed. Now if that ankle injury turns into a torn knee ligament and he’s really not ready, that’s on him.He threw a fit because all indications are that he was going to get to do what he loves to do yesterday... and then they changed their mind last minute and he couldn't do the thing he loves to do... so yeah go on and throw a fit... maybe throw a bigger one so they play you the day before last.
If it would have been so detrimental to his health then why clear him less than 24 hours later?
I'm gonna go ahead and guess all those small things were there the three ****ing days he was practicing and scrimmaging too... maybe don't wait until the day of to have such a strong opinion.He may not have been cutting normally, might not be jumping normally. It could be small things, but after his fit he’ll be playing obviously and if he sustains a major injury or setback and your the Jazz medical staff, all you can do is feel like “don’t look at me”
Can you blame him if he is ready? Everyone is pissed. But we need to know who made the decision to keep him out of the game and demand their head on a silver platter.The fact he threw a fit is what changed.
So unless the guy is 100% healthy he shouldn't play? Tape or brace the **** out of the ankle and let him go play. I realize there are times when guys sustain other injuries because they over compensate, but if that was a clear and real risk yesterday it is likely a risk a week from now and was definitely a risk on Saturday when they cleared him to play.He may not have been cutting normally, might not be jumping normally. It could be small things, but after his fit he’ll be playing obviously and if he sustains a major injury or setback and your the Jazz medical staff, all you can do is feel like “don’t look at me”