I'm just going to assume he assumed ACL was short for Achilles rather than anterior cruciate ligament. Oh well just study that sports medicine a bit more.
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I'm just going to assume he assumed ACL was short for Achilles rather than anterior cruciate ligament. Oh well just study that sports medicine a bit more.
Well, as I said earlier, I Stayed at a Holiday Inn Express last night So, I know that when dealing with the Elbow, it's the ECL that's most damaging. I also know that when you tear your Achilles Tendon that attaches the clavicle to the shoulder , it means you can't throw a ball.
He also dislocated his left index knuckle
Throw the whole Boogie away
No, but I have watched quite a lot of World War Two movies and examined the injuries portrayed in them very closely. Since, as we all know, Hollywood is 100% accurate and never gets anything wrong, I was easily able to recognise when Boogie's leg flew off like a boomerang and knocked Gentry into a coma.
We really need someone that has studied sports medicine on this forum.
NOT A DOCTOR, but from what I read about this surgery at 3 months out of booth slow rehab. (he is right there now) 4-5 months intense therapy. 6-7 months full range of motion no restrictions. 8 months at about 80% strength 1 year 100% Only 5% chance of re-injury after 6-7 months
Sorry, but I cannot see how Melo would flourish in this system. He is a black hole on offense and not very good on defense. Couple that with the fact that he has shown signs that he is basically done and I would not touch him for much over 1/2 MLE as a bench spark.
Maybe the guy thought he had an ACL injury, you guys are rough!
But yeah, all signs and comments so far have him ready to go by training camp. Until they say he has a setback, hopefully he won't, then I am not sure how you argue with the doctors that are working with him.
I would add Dwayne Casey to our bench. Give him a job as an assistant until he gets a new gig as a HC. That would add a great influence to Gentry, and add instant credibility to our bench.