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Re: Season over- Hayward gets a compound fracture in 1st quarter
« Reply #90 on: October 17, 2017, 09:16:08 PM »

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There are no words.  Our status as Conference contenders lasted 6 minutes.



Not even.
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Good news is Boston has some of the best doctors in the world.

I'm sure he will be operated on by one of the worlds best.

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When I was in my late teens I snapped my ankle. I never had a broken ankle so I just thought it was really badly sprained and drove my motorcycle home, upon which my parents immediately diagnosed we had to go to the hospital.

I believe I was told I had all three ligaments snapped, and I chipped off some ankle bone that was screwed on and got surgery.

I was running in a walking cast in 4 weeks. Then I had several weeks (maybe 8 or something) of rehab which involved a lot of stretching and range of motion stuff.

It happened in spring. I was certainly doing full athletic activity pain free by the next fall no problem. I was playing both rugby and fencing. And that was in the mid 90s. I'd like to think things are a little better now in some ways.

Luckily I don't think I messed up my tendons much and didn't fracture anything real badly, but it was a pretty bad ankle injury.

So when I hear ankle injury I try to be optimistic.  To be fair I didn't have to play at an NBA level and Gordon's situation seems worse than mine.

I think we need to wait for the MRI

Re: Season over- Hayward gets a compound fracture in 1st quarter
« Reply #93 on: October 17, 2017, 09:19:46 PM »

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There are no words.  Our status as Conference contenders lasted 6 minutes.



Not even.


I ve never been so high with joy one minute and the next at the years lowest point.

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Good news is Boston has some of the best doctors in the world.

I'm sure he will be operated on by one of the worlds best.

So does Cleveland with Cleveland Clinic, i'm sure he's in the best hands

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Sherrod is an idiot. This isn't an injury where somebody returns in 4-6 weeks. It's not a hairline fracture, it's a displacement.


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Re: Season over- Hayward gets a compound fracture in 1st quarter
« Reply #96 on: October 17, 2017, 09:22:16 PM »

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There are no words.  Our status as Conference contenders lasted 6 minutes.



Not even.


I ve never been so high with joy one minute and the next at the years lowest point.

It was like fast-forwarding to the end of the season. With 81.5 games left to play.
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Re: Season over- Hayward gets a compound fracture in 1st quarter
« Reply #97 on: October 17, 2017, 09:22:20 PM »

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There are no words.  Our status as Conference contenders lasted 6 minutes.



Not even.

Yep. Now we will be fighting between 2-5. We will be lottery bound if Kyrie goes down before ASG.

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Good news is Boston has some of the best doctors in the world.

I'm sure he will be operated on by one of the worlds best.

So does Cleveland with Cleveland Clinic, i'm sure he's in the best hands

Actually makes me sick to my stomach thinking he’s getting this surgery as we speak in Cleveland and not in one of Boston’s world renowned hospitals.
Hopefully Cleveland’s surgeons stack up

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Absolutely devastating. What sucks is they looked so good as a whole.

This team is prob barely a 6-8 seed maybe not even that. Seasons over obviously don’t think they’ll be able to recover to even have a respectable season. Does GH ever even recover? This looked worse than PGs injury. Unbelievable.
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Gotta hope LAkers suck this year so the pick is high

Gotta hope this is the last round up for the Cavs

Gotta hope GH comes backs stronger next season

Tatum, Brown a year older...I think everyone feels that 2018 is the time Boston starts taking over the east....sucks

Re: Season over- Hayward gets a compound fracture in 1st quarter
« Reply #101 on: October 17, 2017, 09:23:23 PM »

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There are no words.  Our status as Conference contenders lasted 6 minutes.



Not even.
If we aren't title contenders it doesn't matter. Better for our draft pick. Then we get 2 lotto picks if Lakers pick comes. That's a lot of help next year to replace smart if hes a goner

Yep. Now we will be fighting between 2-5. We will be lottery bound if Kyrie goes down before ASG.

Re: Season over- Hayward gets a compound fracture in 1st quarter
« Reply #102 on: October 17, 2017, 09:24:12 PM »

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There are no words.  Our status as Conference contenders lasted 6 minutes.



Not even.

Yep. Now we will be fighting between 2-5. We will be lottery bound if Kyrie goes down before ASG.

If I'm being a pessimist, I ask myself if this team is that much better than the one Kyrie was leading into the lottery.


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Good news is Boston has some of the best doctors in the world.

I'm sure he will be operated on by one of the worlds best.

So does Cleveland with Cleveland Clinic, i'm sure he's in the best hands

Actually makes me sick to my stomach thinking he’s getting this surgery as we speak in Cleveland and not in one of Boston’s world renowned hospitals.
Hopefully Cleveland’s surgeons stack up

Really dude?  Just use Google for yourself.   You clearly don't know what you're talking about and you're talking about it like it's part of the game.
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an Ankle fracture is far worse than a normal leg fracture and if the surgery didn’t go well he may very likely end his career
It's better than a broken knee in nature but it's more complicated, thus the skill level of the doctor will be the center key, of course high-end rehab will also be needed for him to be him again

Is it certain an ankle fracture always requires surgery?