« Reply #4 on: November 07, 2018, 03:21:34 PM »
The infection came from an unnecessary surgery. Kyrie described it as an infection that got so bad it turn into staph, which speaks to how concerned he is with his health and commitment to be on the court for his team (because its embarrassingly inaccurate).
1. "The infection came from an unnecessary surgery." This is fake news. The wire had began to irritate his knee which was apparent to anyone who watched him play last season, therefore it had to come out.
2. "Kyrie described it as an infection that got so bad it turn into staph, which speaks to how concerned he is with his health." Not sure if you're trying to say he's overtly concerned with his health (which is just silly) or not concerned enough. If it's the latter, infections happen. That's completely out of his control. I've seen diligent wound management still end up with infected tissue. It's a hazard of surgery.
3. "Commitment to be on the court for his team." This is an assertion you continue to make based on fallacious logic that his surgery was purely elective. Even with his recovery, he was on the bench supporting his teammates more than Hayward, but only one of them have been subjected to your ire on a consistent basis.
TP.
tarheels keeps repeating this nonsense he knows is wrong because he has his weird ax to grind with Kyrie.
Meanwhile, IT still isn't healthy and the deal looks more and more like another coup for Ainge.
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