KNICKS vs HEAT 3.3.2023 //// 8p
Posted: Fri Mar 3, 2023 4:21 am
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insfo wrote:Woah, a Shula GT? Now who will tell us if we are cooked or not??
3ammy3uck3ts wrote:This will be the game to solidify us not getting the 4th or 5th seed, they’re 7-0 since getting Hart who has been a seamless fit. He plays like “Heat Culture” was last year, there’s none of that in Miami now.
First night of a back to back, Saturday night is the Hawks game which will bump us down to the 8th seed.
-3AMMY
3ammy3uck3ts wrote:Jimmy must have unlimited PTO, good for him
This iliotibial tract or "IT band" is a long, fibrous band of flexible fascia that extends from the hip to just below the outside of the knee. It also has an attachment to the outside of your knee cap.
IT band syndrome is a common overuse injury, causing pain at the outside of the knee. It is typically seen in runners and cyclists. Competitive rowers, skiers, and athletes playing soccer, basketball, and field hockey may also experience IT band syndrome.
The key treatment for IT band syndrome is to rest from the activity that is causing the pain.
AirP. wrote:3ammy3uck3ts wrote:Jimmy must have unlimited PTO, good for him
I think it has a little to do with the IT Band that he's been dealing with since at least last year. 5 Reasons mentioned that it's the same issue a couple of days ago. It's also the pain he took painkillers to play in the last 2 games of the Boston series last year.This iliotibial tract or "IT band" is a long, fibrous band of flexible fascia that extends from the hip to just below the outside of the knee. It also has an attachment to the outside of your knee cap.IT band syndrome is a common overuse injury, causing pain at the outside of the knee. It is typically seen in runners and cyclists. Competitive rowers, skiers, and athletes playing soccer, basketball, and field hockey may also experience IT band syndrome.The key treatment for IT band syndrome is to rest from the activity that is causing the pain.
https://www.hss.edu/condition-list_iliotibial-band-syndrome.asp
DayofMourning wrote:If we lose out we will be 33-49. That 40.2% will slot us 5th in the lottery. A teeny jump and weve got Bams post partner. Oh baby. Makes me dizzy.
RexBoyWonder wrote:DayofMourning wrote:If we lose out we will be 33-49. That 40.2% will slot us 5th in the lottery. A teeny jump and weve got Bams post partner. Oh baby. Makes me dizzy.
Im 1 loss away from starting to root for losses for the rest of the year.
Team is done and disconnected, blow it up and start the rebuild around Bam + our 2023 #5 pick.
No fun watching this current anyway, miserable season.
RexBoyWonder wrote:DayofMourning wrote:If we lose out we will be 33-49. That 40.2% will slot us 5th in the lottery. A teeny jump and weve got Bams post partner. Oh baby. Makes me dizzy.
Im 1 loss away from starting to root for losses for the rest of the year.
Team is done and disconnected, blow it up and start the rebuild around Bam + our 2023 #5 pick.
No fun watching this current anyway, miserable season.
DayofMourning wrote:RexBoyWonder wrote:DayofMourning wrote:If we lose out we will be 33-49. That 40.2% will slot us 5th in the lottery. A teeny jump and weve got Bams post partner. Oh baby. Makes me dizzy.
Im 1 loss away from starting to root for losses for the rest of the year.
Team is done and disconnected, blow it up and start the rebuild around Bam + our 2023 #5 pick.
No fun watching this current anyway, miserable season.
This season has certainly been disjointed and disappointing. Real franchise changers could be at the top of the draft. We could dig ourselves out of a mess by digging ourselves a hole.