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Michael Lee: Wizards Brass turned down Harden

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Re: Michael Lee: Wizards Brass turned down Harden 

Post#221 » by LyricalRico » Sun Dec 16, 2012 10:16 pm

^ Yep, it's looking like microfracture time and that a huge concern for somebody who's entire game is predicated on athleticism. If Wall loses a step, what other skills does he have to remain productive?

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Re: Michael Lee: Wizards Brass turned down Harden 

Post#222 » by Nivek » Sun Dec 16, 2012 10:20 pm

This leads me to another kvetch, which I made on Twitter. Nene doesn't have a "sore foot" which is the bullspit they used for him to miss the Miami game. He has an injury called plantar fasciitis. It's a chronic condition that gets better with an extended period of rest. His foot isn't "sore" -- he's hurt. Sometimes he's able to play hurt, sometimes he's not. But it's not something benign like being a little stiff after going too hard. It's an actual injury that's not getting better until he takes an extended break from playing basketball.
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Re: Michael Lee: Wizards Brass turned down Harden 

Post#223 » by pineappleheadindc » Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:05 pm

I guess my comment on Ted's blog will never see the light of day. (I just checked, still nothing)

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