FrozenEnvelope wrote:HopelessKnick wrote:FrozenEnvelope wrote:Super proud and pumped up for this win especially with that skinny crooked teeth klingon looking loser there front row to witness it! I **** love Josh Hart for clowning him too!
But I'm so pissed about these injuries! Out of all years to have this much bad luck it's this one and OG was playing so well man! Hamstrings are so iffy and unique so let's hope it's not a weeks long thing and he'll only be out a few games. Feel the same about Brunson, who was just amazing once again! Hoping that foot didn't swell up or anything overnight.
I didn't follow the game thread but I'm really hoping there aren't some who blame Thibs for these injuries. These are all just bad luck flukey type of injuries that have nothing to do with minutes.
And the nerve of Carlisle to bitch about the zebras! How about you coach better? Second game he's left McConnell on the bench in the 4th! How about his team grab a rebound and make a FT? He's an embarrassment!!
You sure that a foot injury with no noteworthy incident just appearing out of the blue has nothing to do with Brunson carrying the load he carried throughout the last weeks and months? A Hamstring injury has nothing to do with OG averaging 46 minutes over the past games?
These are classic wear and tear injuries due to heavy workload. Let's be honest about that.
Nope! That's not how injuries work. They are random and bad luck. There is NOTHING that says a certain amount of minutes puts you at a greatest risk of injuries. Fatigue, obviously. But fatigue doesn't equal or increase injuries. We've seen players pull their hamstrings in the first month of a season and any player can hurt their foot at any time. You want to avoid injuries 100%? Wrap your players in plastic and don't play them at all.
You're 100% wrong, acute injuries are random and bad luck but most injuries are chronic and they're a steady accumulation of micro wear and tears over time