Dude.... that’s a lot of key guys to be missing. Oh well. The Time Lord cometh!!!!!!
Right?
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The most concerning part that followed might have been on Horford, who has rested a sore left knee multiple games this season.
"Al has patellar tendinitis that he’s just been dealing with for a while,” said Stevens. "And so we’re going to see how this goes. He’s day-to-day right now but we may go slowly with him.”
Stevens seemed less concerned about Irving and the AC joint in his right shoulder he tweaked last week against the Knicks.
"Kyrie, I think, is going to fine long term and he felt a little bit of stiffness today so -- I would expect that he’ll be day-to-day,” said Stevens, who noted Irving did not undergo any further testing on the shoulder.
Hayward is merely out with illness. Baynes is closer to a return from the ankle injury he suffered against the Knicks but simply wasn’t ready to go.
"Ankle is better but not where we hoped he’d be to be able to play,” said Stevens.
Yabusele is expected to miss a few weeks with his own ankle sprain suffered against the Bulls on Saturday, but Stevens said there was a bit of positive news there.
"Not a high ankle sprain, which is good news,” said Stevens. "The window is going to be at least a few weeks. … He’s not even close to playing.”
Kyrie For Three wrote:The most concerning part that followed might have been on Horford, who has rested a sore left knee multiple games this season.
"Al has patellar tendinitis that he’s just been dealing with for a while,” said Stevens. "And so we’re going to see how this goes. He’s day-to-day right now but we may go slowly with him.”
Stevens seemed less concerned about Irving and the AC joint in his right shoulder he tweaked last week against the Knicks.
"Kyrie, I think, is going to fine long term and he felt a little bit of stiffness today so -- I would expect that he’ll be day-to-day,” said Stevens, who noted Irving did not undergo any further testing on the shoulder.
Hayward is merely out with illness. Baynes is closer to a return from the ankle injury he suffered against the Knicks but simply wasn’t ready to go.
"Ankle is better but not where we hoped he’d be to be able to play,” said Stevens.
Yabusele is expected to miss a few weeks with his own ankle sprain suffered against the Bulls on Saturday, but Stevens said there was a bit of positive news there.
"Not a high ankle sprain, which is good news,” said Stevens. "The window is going to be at least a few weeks. … He’s not even close to playing.”
Captain_Caveman wrote:Kyrie For Three wrote:The most concerning part that followed might have been on Horford, who has rested a sore left knee multiple games this season.
"Al has patellar tendinitis that he’s just been dealing with for a while,” said Stevens. "And so we’re going to see how this goes. He’s day-to-day right now but we may go slowly with him.”
Stevens seemed less concerned about Irving and the AC joint in his right shoulder he tweaked last week against the Knicks.
"Kyrie, I think, is going to fine long term and he felt a little bit of stiffness today so -- I would expect that he’ll be day-to-day,” said Stevens, who noted Irving did not undergo any further testing on the shoulder.
Hayward is merely out with illness. Baynes is closer to a return from the ankle injury he suffered against the Knicks but simply wasn’t ready to go.
"Ankle is better but not where we hoped he’d be to be able to play,” said Stevens.
Yabusele is expected to miss a few weeks with his own ankle sprain suffered against the Bulls on Saturday, but Stevens said there was a bit of positive news there.
"Not a high ankle sprain, which is good news,” said Stevens. "The window is going to be at least a few weeks. … He’s not even close to playing.”
The Horford thing is troubling.
dorkestra wrote:Embiid is embarrassing the whole city of Philadelphia. Wake up you little bitch
The Comedian wrote:Saint Lazarus playing 4D chess right now.
This dude legit has other Celtics fans arguing with him
ConstableGeneva wrote:
Patellofemoral (puh-tel-o-FEM-uh-rul) pain syndrome is pain at the front of your knee, around your kneecap (patella). Sometimes called "runner's knee," it's more common in people who participate in sports that involve running and jumping.
The knee pain often increases when you run, walk up or down stairs, sit for long periods, or squat. Simple treatments — such as rest and ice — often help, but sometimes physical therapy is needed to ease patellofemoral pain.
Silky wrote:Al is troubling. Get him fully healthy in case he needs to be a part of a deadline deal
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