Context wrote:Jimmit79 wrote:God I hope Knicks don't sign KD.
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guys take it from me please...I was with a good friend of mine who ruptured their achilles. I took care of them until they could walk again and its not what you think its is...I had extensive conversations with their doctor...
First of all, do you have any idea how strong that tendon is? You have to view this differently...when my friend had the surgery
the doctor did over 300 stitches...Let that sink in guys 300...I know he looks weak hoping around like that![]()
but it's only because it needs to heal first-before he can put weight on it. Wait till he tries to put pressure on that foot for the first time- he will probably think he's never going to play again...all of this worry is "mental". It's about what KD's idea of this injury is
-what our idea of this injury is-when the bottom line is- he didn't get his foot amputated- he can come back from this-but he has to
believe it and go through the grind of it and complete the process with the discipline and repetition- something my friend could not do...
Look the reason that I believe KD can come back strong from this- is because another great player did it (Dominick Wilkins) and I believe
KD has the mental make up to believe that he can do it and the mental make up to put the work in! He's done it all his life...
Thats all it takes to get almost anything you want accomplish -PERIOD!
Bro, people not really up on the power of the subconscious but this is clearly that. He can’t listen to the doubters and what people think. He has to know as soon as it happened that he would get back to himself. There’s going to be ups and downs but he has to tell himself he will be back better than ever. The fact that he was in a good mood after the injury is a good sign. Dude been a fighter his whole life.
































