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Injury update - Skip

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by yaomania, Dec 27, 2005.

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  1. m_cable

    m_cable Contributing Member

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    And you're still complaining about it. Give it a rest already. Everybody gets bashed or a thread locked every once in a while. Justified or not, this martyr act is getting old.
     
  2. nyc2k2

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    where is the photo to prove it?
     
  3. droxford

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    Can't turn left, eh?

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  4. GRENDEL

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    Hopefully this will start the tide of injured players making thier way back.
     
  5. thephatp

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    Hopefully when Skip comes back, he'll prove me wrong, but him for MJ is really killing us.
     
  6. Jacquescas

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    i can't eval that trade cause he barely played and a couple games was hurt and trying to get used to the team. Now will be the real test of that trade.
     
  7. thephatp

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    I sure hope you're right in that there wasn't much time to evaluate. We really need him to play well right now, so I hope he lives up to being worth the trade.
     
  8. jerinrulz

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    its not surprising that a stress fracture is taking so long to heal. when i had mine, the doctor basically told me that the only way to get better was to rest, but with regular walking and other normal activities, good rest was hard to come by. Also, its important that Rafer gets it completely healed before he comes back to the court. If he still has the stress fracture, a hard hit or kick or anything to that region can cause a complete breaking of the bone. The problem with this injury is not only the pain that comes with it, but the severity of future consequences. Just thought Id throw in my experience with it..
     
  9. Blatz

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    I think he said no last time someone asked.
     

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