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Like I said, thinking they had a chance in this game was just unnecessary brain damage. Was going to be difficult even if not on a b2b.
This is the type team you need BI for. He's feasted on Dillon Brooks plenty in the past. The grizzlies dont have an answer for a perimeter oriented player like BI.
They are built to handle Zion tho.
story out recently predicting he'd play against the Rockets :fingerscrossed:
They get to do this again next weekend. Another road b2b in Dallas.
If the NBA is going to do this, it shouldn't waste important divisional games like that.
New Orleans/Memphis and New Orleans/Dallas are showcase games.
Even if BI is back I highly doubt he plays in that game against Dallas.
It's a lower body injury so I can understand an abundance of caution. If it's something structural though - for example, if it is turf toe - then that would have been nice to be told rather than being told it's a contusion which is typically not a big deal and doesn't take you out 20+ games at a time.
Attack the person instead of tackling the argument
Classic smol brain move
My act? Mans was throwing around the term brain damage like it was going out of fashion
If you had anyone close to you with a degenerative, cognitive disease, you might have a shred of empathy
I actually envy you both with your utter, oblivious ignorance. Must be bliss.
Last edited by AusPel; 12-31-2022 at 11:37 PM.
It will probably never happen, but the NBA needs to keep its mid October - April regular season. But move to 72 games. Eliminate all b2b games. Or only the home team has them, never the traveling team.
Quality over quantity.
Yeah traveling on a b2b is pretty rough. Kind of feels like they could avoid that if they really made a point of it.
There was an interview done the other day, and it seemed almost like more of a confidence issue on BI's part. He said some days it recovers well, other days not. And he doesn't want to play until its 100%.
Read the replies that go along with this tweet.
Brandon Ingram was asked how close he is to returning: "It?s hard to tell. Some days I feel really, really good, and the recovery is bad. Some days, recovery is good. Whenever I feel 100%, I?ll give it a go. But it?s hard to say right now."
— Christian Clark (@cclark_13) December 29, 2022
This just in
Turf toe is worse than a complete achillies rupture
I mean, Durant had a shorter recovery time than BI, who is now AD levels of glass man bad
Oh My Goodness!!! 9 Turnovers?
Oh My Goodness # 2!!! A -27 Point Differential?
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