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Re: Gordon Hayward Foot Soreness
« Reply #90 on: December 25, 2019, 04:30:19 PM »

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According to Boston Globe article today, the 3rd cortisone shot seemed to do the trick.  Its apparently an uncooperative nerve that is the source of the pain. Hayward is convinced it is a by-product of his break back in 2017.

https://www.bostonglobe.com/sports/celtics/2019/12/24/gordon-hayward-ready-return-action-celtics-christmas-game/4KOnhMF2m7JoxchVHfLzYI/story.html

Of course he is, he hasn't been able to stop catastrophizing the injury since it happened. 

Paul George was literally back on the court the same year he had his injury.  He played the last 6 games of that season, and although he wasn't 100% in those 6 games, his raw per 36 stats were 21 pts-8.7rebs-2.4ast-2stls in his first 6 games back (again the same year he was injured).

We're going on 3 years later for Hayward - he was a shell of himself in his 2nd year post injury and now we're a 3rd of the way through season 3 post-injury he's played 11 games. 

Maybe Utah Hayward just never made it to Boston.


 

Re: Gordon Hayward Foot Soreness
« Reply #91 on: December 25, 2019, 05:22:48 PM »

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According to Boston Globe article today, the 3rd cortisone shot seemed to do the trick.  Its apparently an uncooperative nerve that is the source of the pain. Hayward is convinced it is a by-product of his break back in 2017.

https://www.bostonglobe.com/sports/celtics/2019/12/24/gordon-hayward-ready-return-action-celtics-christmas-game/4KOnhMF2m7JoxchVHfLzYI/story.html

Of course he is, he hasn't been able to stop catastrophizing the injury since it happened. 

Paul George was literally back on the court the same year he had his injury.  He played the last 6 games of that season, and although he wasn't 100% in those 6 games, his raw per 36 stats were 21 pts-8.7rebs-2.4ast-2stls in his first 6 games back (again the same year he was injured).

We're going on 3 years later for Hayward - he was a shell of himself in his 2nd year post injury and now we're a 3rd of the way through season 3 post-injury he's played 11 games. 

Maybe Utah Hayward just never made it to Boston.
Or maybe you don't pay attention.
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Re: Gordon Hayward Foot Soreness
« Reply #92 on: December 25, 2019, 06:20:29 PM »

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According to Boston Globe article today, the 3rd cortisone shot seemed to do the trick.  Its apparently an uncooperative nerve that is the source of the pain. Hayward is convinced it is a by-product of his break back in 2017.

https://www.bostonglobe.com/sports/celtics/2019/12/24/gordon-hayward-ready-return-action-celtics-christmas-game/4KOnhMF2m7JoxchVHfLzYI/story.html

Of course he is, he hasn't been able to stop catastrophizing the injury since it happened. 

Paul George was literally back on the court the same year he had his injury.  He played the last 6 games of that season, and although he wasn't 100% in those 6 games, his raw per 36 stats were 21 pts-8.7rebs-2.4ast-2stls in his first 6 games back (again the same year he was injured).

We're going on 3 years later for Hayward - he was a shell of himself in his 2nd year post injury and now we're a 3rd of the way through season 3 post-injury he's played 11 games. 

Maybe Utah Hayward just never made it to Boston.
Or maybe you don't pay attention.
I don’t think it’s as benign as merely not paying attention
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Re: Gordon Hayward Foot Soreness
« Reply #93 on: December 25, 2019, 06:50:32 PM »

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According to Boston Globe article today, the 3rd cortisone shot seemed to do the trick.  Its apparently an uncooperative nerve that is the source of the pain. Hayward is convinced it is a by-product of his break back in 2017.

https://www.bostonglobe.com/sports/celtics/2019/12/24/gordon-hayward-ready-return-action-celtics-christmas-game/4KOnhMF2m7JoxchVHfLzYI/story.html

Of course he is, he hasn't been able to stop catastrophizing the injury since it happened. 

Paul George was literally back on the court the same year he had his injury.  He played the last 6 games of that season, and although he wasn't 100% in those 6 games, his raw per 36 stats were 21 pts-8.7rebs-2.4ast-2stls in his first 6 games back (again the same year he was injured).

We're going on 3 years later for Hayward - he was a shell of himself in his 2nd year post injury and now we're a 3rd of the way through season 3 post-injury he's played 11 games. 

Maybe Utah Hayward just never made it to Boston.
A shell of himself?  I give you the unfortunate injuries, which I don’t believe were part of his history.  But he’s played like an all star this year.  And I think he’s still better than brown and Tatum.
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Re: Gordon Hayward Foot Soreness
« Reply #94 on: December 25, 2019, 06:51:37 PM »

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According to Boston Globe article today, the 3rd cortisone shot seemed to do the trick.  Its apparently an uncooperative nerve that is the source of the pain. Hayward is convinced it is a by-product of his break back in 2017.

https://www.bostonglobe.com/sports/celtics/2019/12/24/gordon-hayward-ready-return-action-celtics-christmas-game/4KOnhMF2m7JoxchVHfLzYI/story.html

Of course he is, he hasn't been able to stop catastrophizing the injury since it happened. 

Paul George was literally back on the court the same year he had his injury.  He played the last 6 games of that season, and although he wasn't 100% in those 6 games, his raw per 36 stats were 21 pts-8.7rebs-2.4ast-2stls in his first 6 games back (again the same year he was injured).

We're going on 3 years later for Hayward - he was a shell of himself in his 2nd year post injury and now we're a 3rd of the way through season 3 post-injury he's played 11 games. 

Maybe Utah Hayward just never made it to Boston.
Or maybe you don't pay attention.
I don’t think it’s as benign as merely not paying attention

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The judge-the-other-person's-pain game is one of the dumbest games out there...