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Bradley Beal out for the remainder of the season

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Post#21 » by Spence » Wed Apr 3, 2013 11:29 pm

Don't you have to have a couple of seasons, at least, of playing 45-60 games before you're Larry Hughes 2.0?
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Re: Bradley Beal out for the remainder of the season 

Post#22 » by SUPERBALLMAN » Wed Apr 3, 2013 11:48 pm

What's the deal with so many Wizards having "stress injuries" and plantar fasciitis. Is there something about the Verizon court or floor? I know the ice is under it.
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Re: Bradley Beal out for the remainder of the season 

Post#23 » by willbcocks » Wed Apr 3, 2013 11:49 pm

Rookies tend to get injuries like this as they adjust to the length and stress of the NBA season. If Beal continues to be injured a lot the next two years, then there's reason to be concerned. For now, let's celebrate a very successful rookie campagin that gives us optimism for the future.
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Re: Bradley Beal out for the remainder of the season 

Post#24 » by FAH1223 » Thu Apr 4, 2013 1:28 am

I'm not too concerned. He hasn't broken anything and there are players playing with worse injuries out there.

Shutting him down is a good move. We know what he can do and we aren't going anywhere these last 7 games.
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Re: Bradley Beal out for the remainder of the season 

Post#25 » by daSwami » Thu Apr 4, 2013 2:59 am

Will he have enough games played to qualify for ROY? Or does Lillard have that locked up anyway?
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Re: Bradley Beal out for the remainder of the season 

Post#26 » by Higga » Thu Apr 4, 2013 3:16 am

SUPERBALLMAN wrote:What's the deal with so many Wizards having "stress injuries" and plantar fasciitis. Is there something about the Verizon court or floor? I know the ice is under it.


I'm no Doctor but to my knowledge, stress fractures occur mostly when you play on body parts that are still injured and in recovery, thus the stress part.

Again, Wiz medical team fails. Don't see why they would rush Beal back in a season that wasn't going anywhere, but overall it's not a terrible injury. He'll be fine for the start of next year.

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Re: Bradley Beal out for the remainder of the season 

Post#27 » by Mizerooskie » Thu Apr 4, 2013 1:33 pm

Just fire the medical staff already.

The let him come back too early from the ankle thing, and he overcompensated, causing the fracture. This is one of your two most important pieces going forward, and their incompetence caused this injury.
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Re: Bradley Beal out for the remainder of the season 

Post#28 » by King d » Thu Apr 4, 2013 1:44 pm

Upper Decker wrote:2 - Back
5 - Sprained right wrist
8 - Leg stress injury
11 - Ankle

That my friends is cause for concern. Two words come to mind and they aren't injury prone. They are Larry Hughes.


You are answering yourself, that's not being injury prone, that's just bad luck. Injury prone would be if he **** up his right knee 3 times already and had to get surgery like Oden, Eric Gordon , or Stephen Curry's ankles
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Re: Bradley Beal out for the remainder of the season 

Post#29 » by Ruzious » Thu Apr 4, 2013 1:53 pm

Trade him before it's too late!!!!!!!
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Re: Bradley Beal out for the remainder of the season 

Post#30 » by dobrojim » Thu Apr 4, 2013 5:59 pm

NIt pick alert

the 2 bones in your lower leg are the tibia and fibula.

I'm not particularly concerned at this juncture.

Shut Nene down and maybe we could regain some lotto slots

yeah, yeah, I know this year is a complete crapshoot but still better
to pick sooner rather than later.
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Re: Bradley Beal out for the remainder of the season 

Post#31 » by Knighthonor » Thu Apr 4, 2013 10:08 pm

EG what are you doing!!! Why you doing this now? Do this at the start if next season like you did Wall. This way wiz go full tank for Wiggins/Parker..... Come on,,,
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Re: Bradley Beal out for the remainder of the season 

Post#32 » by Ruzious » Thu Apr 4, 2013 11:22 pm

dobrojim wrote:NIt pick alert

the 2 bones in your lower leg are the tibia and fibula.

I'm not particularly concerned at this juncture.

Shut Nene down and maybe we could regain some lotto slotsyeah, yeah, I know this year is a complete crapshoot but still better
to pick sooner rather than later.

That's totes craycray. We're going for the 9th seed! Best of the crap, baby!

If number 9 was good enough for Sonny Jurgenson, it's great for us!
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