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Bryan Doo leaving team. Any opinions?
« on: July 14, 2017, 09:20:30 PM »

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http://www.celticslife.com/2017/07/celtics-strength-coach-bryan-doo-to.html#disqus_thread

The strength and conditioning coach the last 14 years.

I can't say the team has seemed like a particularly healthy team the last 14 years, but maybe I'm looking at it with blinders. In particular I thought the whole KG knee thing was a disaster.

But it's hard for me to come up with a baseline and really compare the team to others.

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« Reply #1 on: July 14, 2017, 09:27:00 PM »

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Our team is in pretty good shape, Sullinger seemed like the exception.

KG's knee was on Ed Lacerte and the training staff. Not Doo's department.
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« Reply #2 on: July 14, 2017, 09:33:27 PM »

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How about Avery B and IT's hip?

I'd admit when healthy the players seem in shape. I'm definitely not pinning Sully on him. Hard to stop a guy from eating his way out of the league

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So I guess according to this we were pretty good last year.

http://instreetclothes.com/2017/04/18/reviewing-injury-totals-2016-17-nba-regular-season/

Our injured guys were mostly starters though.

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He seemed good. Then again rondo, kg, and perk all tore their acl.

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does this mean he goes from a Doo to a Don't?

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Our team is in pretty good shape, Sullinger seemed like the exception.

KG's knee was on Ed Lacerte and the training staff. Not Doo's department.
Let us not forget Glen  big baby Davis.  Again not Doo's fault.

We kept Leon Powe around a while on brittle knees.  Wonder how much he had to do with that?
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He seemed good. Then again rondo, kg, and perk all tore their acl.

Guys, trainers/medical staff have yet to create a traumatic injury. Their job is to help players recover from trauma.

Ligament/tendon tears are common in a sport like basketball. Protocol and empirical research helps the medical staff determine a treatment plan. Lacerte doesn't wake up one day and say, "oh KG seems fine, lets play him" or "I think he should sit b/c of the look on his face".

Rehab is highly documented and measured, especially for expensive players.

Certain structural injuries happen. There is no way to prevent them. Putting blame on a medical staff for a torn X,Y,Z seems ridiculous.
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