Author Topic: CLNS Radio: Celtics Medical and Conditioning Staff Deserve Blame for Injuries  (Read 2673 times)

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Offline Celtics4ever

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Sullinger needs to put the Doritos down. Look at these people from the biggest loser type shows. He's s disgrace when he's getting paid millions

If he does not play better in this series, I think he will be gone.   I also think it is to the point where it may cost him a few million.   His play in April was horrible, he has been a non factor in the playoffs.   If a guy can't do it a contract year when will he???

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Yes x100. Lacerte still runs the show, right? He's of the Larry Bird era. How'd it go back then? Horrible!!! Bird, McHale and everyone broke down earlier and more often than they should have.

We need the best medicine, fitness and nutrition can offer and it feels like we're outdated. Point blank.

I have personal experience with treatment from this staff, and I'll just say it did not go well at all.

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Yes x100. Lacerte still runs the show, right? He's of the Larry Bird era. How'd it go back then? Horrible!!! Bird, McHale and everyone broke down earlier and more often than they should have.

We need the best medicine, fitness and nutrition can offer and it feels like we're outdated. Point blank.

I have personal experience with treatment from this staff, and I'll just say it did not go well at all.

 Wow. You went to the nutrition/fitness/med staff of th Celtics? If you don't mind, could you tell me what that was like? It sounds interesting.

 This entire post has been quite insightful. Usually when injuries and what not occur, I tend to point at the players or the coach for playing them too minutes/not enoug to get into a rhythm. So it's interesting to hear this being traced back to the med staff and hear about how different forms of nutrition come into play in these scenarios. Makes me wish I could take a couple kinesiology type of courses lol.

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After hearing Brad's comment about Kelly, I agree with this article. Brad stated that the decision was up to Kelly on how he feels if he wanted to go and also that he's been playing through a lot of pain with that shoulder. From that, I'd say Kelly came back a little too early from the shoulder injury than he probably should have. That's on the training staff, coaching and management. It might be time to really look at other options of trainers because this can't continue.