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If understood correctly 3G sort of, kind of, maybe suggested that Austin may be heading for another shoulder surgery although he did seem to imply it might be post-seaon because he said if we can get him through the season.
Said Austin is very sore and indicated it didn't take much to dislocate the shoulder this time around.
Anyone else have a similar take?
Last edited by 1972Shocker; January 30, 2017, 07:57 PM.
If understood correctly 3G sort of, kind of, maybe suggested that Austin may be heady for another shoulder surgery although he did seem to imply it might be post-seaon because he said if we can get him through the season.
Said Austin is very sore and indicated it didn't take much to dislocate the shoulder this time around.
Anyone else have a similar take?
Pretty much. He was sore and working on range of motion. Certainly expect him back. Hopefully this surgeon (post season) has the right answer.
Pretty much. He was sore and working on range of motion. Certainly expect him back. Hopefully this surgeon (post season) has the right answer.
I took it that Austin is going to have to have another surgery at some point. They hope to get him through this season and then they'll look at it after. He's still pretty sore, doesn't sound like he's going to play next game.
If understood correctly 3G sort of, kind of, maybe suggested that Austin may be heady for another shoulder surgery although he did seem to imply it might be post-seaon because he said if we can get him through the season.
Said Austin is very sore and indicated it didn't take much to dislocate the shoulder this time around.
Must find a way to piece him back together; we have the technology...
Yeah, but I don't know if I can stand to watch the games in slow motion. Plus today it would cost around $30 million to rebuild Austin and thre insurance companies would deny any and all claims.
Yeah, but I don't know if I can stand to watch the games in slow motion. Plus today it would cost around $30 million to rebuild Austin and thre insurance companies would deny any and all claims.
And if we have to hear that sound more than once, people will flood out of the arena long before the last under-4 timeout.
1. We need a healthy AR as the first guard off the bench.
2. DS has been given ample opportunity and he is not the answer.
3. If AR can't go then ZB probably needs to move to the two guard
4. CJK has been given a chance also and he is not ready yet
5. LS and CF will need to play 32-38 minutes in close games
1. We need a healthy AR as the first guard off the bench.
2. DS has been given ample opportunity and he is not the answer.
3. If AR can't go then ZB probably needs to move to the two guard
4. CJK has been given a chance also and he is not ready yet
5. LS and CF will need to play 32-38 minutes in close games
Are these from the coach's show, or just personal opinions?
"You Don't Have to Play a Perfect Game. Your Best is Good Enough."
Far too soon to suggest that Daishon isn't the answer -- we've seen other juco guards be uneven in their first year (which still has a number of games to go in this case) and then really take off.
Far too soon to suggest that Daishon isn't the answer -- we've seen other juco guards be uneven in their first year (which still has a number of games to go in this case) and then really take off.
I agree that it's too soon. But not far too soon. He's had a lot of opportunities. And the trendline is down. Mid-Late January is usually when struggling JuCo players start to turn it around if they are going to.
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