I actually think Roy is solid at the point if he is shooting decent. I found his dribble drive to be quite effective also.. If only the Hawks weren't such poor shooters
Also, typical stress fractures take 4-8 weeks usually don't they? That is why he was wearing the boot right?
Do we get Adidas videos anticipating his return like Derrick Rose has?
It would have to be Nike. I love this commercial by the way. Get's me pumped up for Rose's return.
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DR and I have the same knee surgeon.... That's where our sports commonality end!
On another important subject, why did Fran put MG on the guy who was shooting insanely after sitting out for a long time with such a bad injury?
It would have to be Nike. I love this commercial by the way. Get's me pumped up for Rose's return.
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DR and I have the same knee surgeon.... That's where our sports commonality end!
On another important subject, why did Fran put MG on the guy who was shooting insanely after sitting out for a long time with such a bad injury?
Did MG go out because of the stress reaction or because he rolled the other ankle? I'm not remembering which one he injured in the game. He had the boot on his right foot last night?
KMA reporting from last night Gesell will be out two weeks. As much as I'd like him to return for any tournament action, I hope the staff's bigger concern -- as I'm sure it will be -- is Mike's long-term health and readiness for next season:
Iowa's Gesell out two weeks | Sports | KMA Radio
(Iowa City) -- Iowa sophomore point guard Mike Gesell is out for two weeks with a “stress reaction†in his foot that had been building throughout the season, Iowa associate sports information director Matt Weitzel confirmed tonight.
Gesell, a freshman, averages 9.0 points per game and and is second in assists with 79. He averages 27.5 minutes per game. Freshman Anthony Clemmons is likely to start in Gesell’s place.
Gesell rolled his ankle on Saturday against Nebraska but this injury was to his other foot.
The difference between a 'reaction' and 'fracture' is a matter of degree. Both suggest a disruption of the bone metabolism. Fracture can be seen on most imaging studies (X-ray, MRI, CT scan), whereas a stress reaction only shows up as increased bone activity on a bone scan.
Both injuries cause midfoot pain and swelling. Weight-bearing (walking, running) make it worse; resting makes it better. Both should be treated with six weeks of casting with nonweightbearing.
Reference:
Scott G. Burne, MBBS, FACSP, et al. Tarsal Navicular Stress Injury. Long-Term Outcome and Clinicoradiological Correlation Using Both Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging. In The American Journal of Sports Medicine. December 2005. Vol. 33. No. 12. Pp. 1875-1881.
According to this, just in time to help hoist the NIT championship trophy.![]()
Do they come back? Are they recurring usually?
Seems like an pointless thing to create a poll about since it has nothing to do with opinion.