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Wall playing through ankle sprain

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2015 1:33 am
by ozthegap
John apparently has been playing through a high ankle sprain for the last 6 games. They need to sit his ass down. We aren't doing anything this season why risk the health of our only legit player?

Re: Wall playing through ankle sprain

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2015 2:11 am
by AFM
It's called

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1P0yfq2wDvU[/youtube]

Re: Wall playing through ankle sprain

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2015 2:29 am
by FAH1223
Maybe because it's what Wall wants?

He's made a huge effort not to miss games since 2013

Re: Wall playing through ankle sprain

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2015 3:09 am
by nate33
Man, I love Wall. The guy is a legit franchise player.

Re: Wall playing through ankle sprain

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2015 4:05 am
by ozthegap
Yeah it's what arenas wanted also. How'd that turn out?

Re: Wall playing through ankle sprain

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2015 4:06 am
by pineappleheadindc
FWIW, CSN reports that Wall is battling thru a bone spur too. This is one tough guy. It's been fun to watch him grow in his leadership abilities as well as mature his game. He's seems like a good guy who wants to do the right thing.

Wall is the real deal. Period.

Re: Wall playing through ankle sprain

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2015 4:37 am
by Illmatic12
ozthegap wrote:Yeah it's what arenas wanted also. How'd that turn out?

Arenas had structural injuries that he foolishly tried to play through.

The nature of Wall's injuries are simply a matter of his pain tolerance, which is extremely high. The dude is a warrior

Re: Wall playing through ankle sprain

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2015 1:13 pm
by tontoz
If Nene had the same injuries you know he wouldn't be out there.

Re: Wall playing through ankle sprain

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2015 6:23 pm
by nuposse04
Really hope we can get some sustained blowouts so he can not have to play extended minutes each damn night.

Re: Wall playing through ankle sprain

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2015 6:35 pm
by Higga
Sit him till he's healthy or at least healthier. If he suffers something more serious on top because he's playing through an injury, this franchise is dunzo.

Re: Wall playing through ankle sprain

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2015 7:35 pm
by FAH1223
ozthegap wrote:Yeah it's what arenas wanted also. How'd that turn out?


Arenas tore his ACL and 7 months later was playing 40 minutes a night.

That was a recipe for disaster. And it was.

Re: Wall playing through ankle sprain

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2015 7:47 pm
by queridiculo
ozthegap wrote:Yeah it's what arenas wanted also. How'd that turn out?


We're talking about an ankle sprain, not a torn ACL and cartilage damage.

Anybody that's played organized has probably played through a sprained ankle at one point or another. It sucks, but there's not really much risk of further injury and I can guarantee you that he's getting the best treatment imaginable.

I'd be far more worried if he played through tendonitis or an injury like Beals recurring stress injury.

Re: Wall playing through ankle sprain

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2015 10:13 pm
by TheSecretWeapon
queridiculo wrote:
ozthegap wrote:Yeah it's what arenas wanted also. How'd that turn out?


We're talking about an ankle sprain, not a torn ACL and cartilage damage.

Anybody that's played organized has probably played through a sprained ankle at one point or another. It sucks, but there's not really much risk of further injury and I can guarantee you that he's getting the best treatment imaginable.

I'd be far more worried if he played through tendonitis or an injury like Beals recurring stress injury.

Well, not really. A sprain, by definition, is ligament damage -- either a stretching of the ligaments or a tear. Wall's injury is a high ankle sprain (to the ligaments connecting the tibia to the fibula), which is typically caused by a twisting or rotational injury. High ankle sprains take longer to heal than typical ankle sprains -- 6+ weeks is a normal recovery time.

And, there is indeed risk of further damage. The ligaments are in a weakened condition, which increases Wall's risk for re-injuring or aggravating the injury. In addition, sprains often lead to more sprains and further complications.

While it's admirable that Wall is playing through the injury, it would be better if he could get a few weeks rest to let things heal. Hopefully he'll be lucky and avoid further injury.

Also, Arenas didn't tear his ACL. It was meniscus damage.

Re: Wall playing through ankle sprain

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2015 10:22 pm
by TheSecretWeapon
FAH1223 wrote:
ozthegap wrote:Yeah it's what arenas wanted also. How'd that turn out?


Arenas tore his ACL and 7 months later was playing 40 minutes a night.

That was a recipe for disaster. And it was.

It wasn't a torn ACL. He tore his meniscus. Which is actually worse. Ligaments could/can be repaired or replaced. Medical science is improving treatment of cartilage damage, but it's nowhere close to as effective as ligament repair.

Agree that it was totally insane he was playing 40+ minutes so soon after a meniscus tear.

Wall playing through ankle sprain

Posted: Thu Dec 24, 2015 9:25 am
by Chocolate City Jordanaire
TheSecretWeapon wrote:
queridiculo wrote:
ozthegap wrote:Yeah it's what arenas wanted also. How'd that turn out?


We're talking about an ankle sprain, not a torn ACL and cartilage damage.

Anybody that's played organized has probably played through a sprained ankle at one point or another. It sucks, but there's not really much risk of further injury and I can guarantee you that he's getting the best treatment imaginable.

I'd be far more worried if he played through tendonitis or an injury like Beals recurring stress injury.

Well, not really. A sprain, by definition, is ligament damage -- either a stretching of the ligaments or a tear. Wall's injury is a high ankle sprain (to the ligaments connecting the tibia to the fibula), which is typically caused by a twisting or rotational injury. High ankle sprains take longer to heal than typical ankle sprains -- 6+ weeks is a normal recovery time.

And, there is indeed risk of further damage. The ligaments are in a weakened condition, which increases Wall's risk for re-injuring or aggravating the injury. In addition, sprains often lead to more sprains and further complications.

While it's admirable that Wall is playing through the injury, it would be better if he could get a few weeks rest to let things heal. Hopefully he'll be lucky and avoid further injury.

Also, Arenas didn't tear his ACL. It was meniscus damage.


Seconded.

Re: Wall playing through ankle sprain

Posted: Thu Dec 24, 2015 2:10 pm
by Dark Faze
really sucks when you're legitimately unsure of how much you'd improve if beal was playing

Re: Wall playing through ankle sprain

Posted: Thu Dec 24, 2015 3:35 pm
by tontoz
Dark Faze wrote:really sucks when you're legitimately unsure of how much you'd improve if beal was playing


It doesn't suck. It just shows that he is easily replaceable.

We have 3 guys taking his minutes now

-KO, a raw rookie who has hardly played.
-Temple, a journeyman on a min deal.
-Gary Neal, another journeyman on a $2 million deal.

and yet we are 6-4 without Beal, 5-9 with him. Just shows he just isn't that valuable.

Re: Wall playing through ankle sprain

Posted: Thu Dec 24, 2015 3:58 pm
by Dark Faze
ernie would rather go down with the ship than ever appear disloyal