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Post by Walt Frazier on Apr 21, 2017 23:21:57 GMT
That just means they don't know how long yet. It could be 10 days.
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Post by Andrei Kirilenko on Apr 22, 2017 14:53:44 GMT
aaaand Blake Griffin with his annual season ending injury
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Post by Brian Scalabrine on Apr 22, 2017 15:15:55 GMT
aaaand Blake Griffin with his annual season ending injury Don't do it Walt. You have people that care about you
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Post by Jeremiah Hill on Apr 23, 2017 10:16:14 GMT
aaaand Blake Griffin with his annual season ending injury Don't do it Walt. You have people that care about you I thought we agreed after last years fiasco to ignore playoff injuries?
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Post by Walt Frazier on Apr 23, 2017 12:11:03 GMT
Don't do it Walt. You have people that care about you I thought we agreed after last years fiasco to ignore playoff injuries? Or at least to make sure the injury would be a 6 week or more injury?
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Post by Walt Frazier on Apr 23, 2017 12:18:30 GMT
I thought we agreed after last years fiasco to ignore playoff injuries? Or at least to make sure the injury would be a 6 week or more injury? Players injured during the Playoffs will also have the severity of their injuries checked and if the recovery time of a player's injury would usually require them to miss 6 weeks of play they will be added to the injury list.
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Post by Kevin Hollis on Apr 23, 2017 13:54:12 GMT
Or at least to make sure the injury would be a 6 week or more injury? Players injured during the Playoffs will also have the severity of their injuries checked and if the recovery time of a player's injury would usually require them to miss 6 weeks of play they will be added to the injury list. The nba playoffs last 8 weeks and he is out the entire playoffs. April 15th - June 18th
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Post by Walt Frazier on Apr 23, 2017 14:45:19 GMT
Players injured during the Playoffs will also have the severity of their injuries checked and if the recovery time of a player's injury would usually require them to miss 6 weeks of play they will be added to the injury list. The nba playoffs last 8 weeks and he is out the entire playoffs. April 15th - June 18th He is being reevaluated when they get back to LA. I see a recovery time of 4-8 weeks on the first site on Google for "healthy people", which a professional basketball player probably falls into that category. But, I haven't researched it too much yet. Kind of waiting to see how the reevaluation goes.
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Post by Jeremiah Hill on Apr 23, 2017 20:22:58 GMT
I thought we agreed after last years fiasco to ignore playoff injuries? Or at least to make sure the injury would be a 6 week or more injury? It makes absolutely 0 sense that half the players in the league are immune to injury in the last 4th of our season.
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Post by Andrei Kirilenko on Apr 23, 2017 21:57:07 GMT
"Players injured during the Playoffs will also have the severity of their injuries checked and if the recovery time of a player's injury would usually require them to miss 6 weeks of play they will be added to the injury list."
This seems pretty cut and dry IMO. We know Blake Griffin is out for at least 6 weeks based on maths, so I don't see how he avoids the injury list here for the rest of the season.
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Post by Walt Frazier on Apr 24, 2017 0:02:36 GMT
"Players injured during the Playoffs will also have the severity of their injuries checked and if the recovery time of a player's injury would usually require them to miss 6 weeks of play they will be added to the injury list." This seems pretty cut and dry IMO. We know Blake Griffin is out for at least 6 weeks based on maths, so I don't see how he avoids the injury list here for the rest of the season. Can we wait for him to be reevaluated in L.A.? He's likely out but I'd love to see the results of that, to be sure. Is it not possible the Clippers just said "out for the playoffs" because it's unlikely they make it 4 weeks without Blake, or that Blake himself may not be willing to push that timeline with a big contract on the horizon this off-season? Anyway, I fully realize he is probably done but while looking at his rotoworld page I saw he does have a reevaluation coming up soon and I thought that was the safest time to make that call.
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Post by Kevin Hollis on Apr 24, 2017 1:25:28 GMT
"Players injured during the Playoffs will also have the severity of their injuries checked and if the recovery time of a player's injury would usually require them to miss 6 weeks of play they will be added to the injury list." This seems pretty cut and dry IMO. We know Blake Griffin is out for at least 6 weeks based on maths, so I don't see how he avoids the injury list here for the rest of the season. Can we wait for him to be reevaluated in L.A.? He's likely out but I'd love to see the results of that, to be sure. Is it not possible the Clippers just said "out for the playoffs" because it's unlikely they make it 4 weeks without Blake, or that Blake himself may not be willing to push that timeline with a big contract on the horizon this off-season? Anyway, I fully realize he is probably done but while looking at his rotoworld page I saw he does have a reevaluation coming up soon and I thought that was the safest time to make that call. With barber on this one, math is math. Season ending injury with 8 weeks left, kind of says it all. Of course, Ian gets final say
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Post by Jeremiah Hill on Apr 24, 2017 1:48:07 GMT
Just gonna repeat, it makes 0 sense for half the players in our league to be immune to injuries during the real life playoffs.
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Post by Charles Barkley on Apr 24, 2017 2:35:27 GMT
"Players injured during the Playoffs will also have the severity of their injuries checked and if the recovery time of a player's injury would usually require them to miss 6 weeks of play they will be added to the injury list." This seems pretty cut and dry IMO. We know Blake Griffin is out for at least 6 weeks based on maths, so I don't see how he avoids the injury list here for the rest of the season. Can we wait for him to be reevaluated in L.A.? He's likely out but I'd love to see the results of that, to be sure. Is it not possible the Clippers just said "out for the playoffs" because it's unlikely they make it 4 weeks without Blake, or that Blake himself may not be willing to push that timeline with a big contract on the horizon this off-season? Anyway, I fully realize he is probably done but while looking at his rotoworld page I saw he does have a reevaluation coming up soon and I thought that was the safest time to make that call. There's no upside to the Clippers saying he is "out for the playoffs" if he can come back before the playoffs end. By saying he is out for the playoffs, they have effectively told the opposing team that there is no need to game plan for Blake, he's done. Why wouldn't they just list him as day-to-day and roll with it, if there is a chance he comes back. Or, why not just list him as day-to-day until he is properly evaluated in LA? Just read the ESPN write up on it, it says that in LA he is going to be evaluated by a foot and ankle specialist, which usually means, they are going to decide if surgery is necessary.
Also, you would think that if there were a time in a player's career where if it is possible to play thru an injury, the playoffs would be that time, especially for Blake right now who's career has come to a cross roads between "super star" and oft-injured above average starter, There is no set of rules in this league that has gone against my favor more than the injury rules. And while I have sympathy, there needs to be adherence to those rules.
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Post by Ian Noble on Apr 24, 2017 9:28:42 GMT
All the reports I can find at the moment say Blake Griffin will be out until the "end of the playoffs" - which is roughly 6/7 weeks away.
I can't find any articles that state exactly how many weeks he is out injured, I'm guessing because the Clippers don't want to announce anything until he's been re-evaluated on Wednesday.
The only thing we've got to go on right now is "end of the playoffs" though, so unless the Clippers re-evaluation changes that timeline I think it's best to assume Blake is out injured right now at D5.
Jeremiah's saying it's stupid to even count playoff injuries because half the league isn't playing during the playoffs, so it's unfair to teams with players playing in the playoffs. There's really not much you can do about that though, if you've got players who are playing in the playoffs then good on you, you've got good players! Not much more you can do about it.
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Post by Jeremiah Hill on Apr 24, 2017 19:20:46 GMT
All the reports I can find at the moment say Blake Griffin will be out until the "end of the playoffs" - which is roughly 6/7 weeks away. I can't find any articles that state exactly how many weeks he is out injured, I'm guessing because the Clippers don't want to announce anything until he's been re-evaluated on Wednesday. The only thing we've got to go on right now is "end of the playoffs" though, so unless the Clippers re-evaluation changes that timeline I think it's best to assume Blake is out injured right now at D5. Jeremiah's saying it's stupid to even count playoff injuries because half the league isn't playing during the playoffs, so it's unfair to teams with players playing in the playoffs. There's really not much you can do about that though, if you've got players who are playing in the playoffs then good on you, you've got good players! Not much more you can do about it. We could just make the injury cutoff at the end of the regular season. I mean, we have that power. We already miss half the damn injuries anyways.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2017 5:01:53 GMT
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Post by Charles Barkley on Apr 26, 2017 16:34:25 GMT
Not playing tonight, but should be back for 6 or 7
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2017 16:35:01 GMT
Either way he obviously isn't out for weeks and needs to be back on Danny's team
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Post by Ian Noble on Apr 26, 2017 20:12:36 GMT
Danny Longley - Rajon isn't healed but his injury wont last 6 weeks (even though it's a fracture!), please re-do your depth chart!
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Post by Ian Noble on May 4, 2017 19:46:59 GMT
Tony Parker's out but I'm not sure for how long
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Post by Kevin Hollis on May 4, 2017 22:28:58 GMT
Tony Parker's out but I'm not sure for how long Definitely going to be out awhile, obviously we can't take him out of d5 until we hear the timetable, but I am betting 10-11 weeks based on age.
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Post by Charles Barkley on May 5, 2017 0:21:03 GMT
Tony Parker's out but I'm not sure for how long Definitely going to be out awhile, obviously we can't take him out of d5 until we hear the timetable, but I am betting 10-11 weeks based on age. Ruptured quad tendon is longer than 11 weeks man
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Post by Ian Noble on May 7, 2017 16:15:23 GMT
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Post by Charles Barkley on May 11, 2017 3:55:42 GMT
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Post by JR Wiles on May 11, 2017 12:11:55 GMT
Derrick Rose was injured and had surgery on the 5th of April. They had him 4-6 weeks to return to basketball activities. Can someone tell me shouldn't he be back for our playoffs?
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Post by Kevin Hollis on May 11, 2017 12:55:54 GMT
I will argue it - because basketball activities aren't games. It could be as simple as shoot arounds and players aren't eligibility to come of the IR in D5 until they play in a game.
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Post by Ian Noble on May 11, 2017 15:18:00 GMT
I haven't been able to find anything about DRose's injury status.
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Post by JR Wiles on May 21, 2017 2:12:38 GMT
Derrick Rose
3-6 weeks...
Would be announced back if NBA was not in postseason...
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Post by Jeremiah Hill on May 21, 2017 17:24:59 GMT
Isaiah Thomas shut down for the playoffs.
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