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Rocket training staff ???

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by icewill36, Dec 16, 2010.

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  1. icewill36

    icewill36 Member

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    can we finally fire them ? these guys are right up there with the blazers for worst in the league.
     
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  2. REEKO_HTOWN

    REEKO_HTOWN I'm Rich Biiiiaaatch!

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    wtf can they do? wrap the players in bubble wrap?
     
  3. Noob Cake

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    7'6" frame. ~300-320lb

    Human bones are not designed for that
     
  4. javal_lon

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    something is up with them...maybe they not tellin the players what they need to hear...Yao was convinced he was ready then 2 days later he has another damn injury...either they are incompetent or the athletes not following orders.....ie Monta Ellis...something is up though...I got it !!!! Its another conspiracy to keep the Rockets down by being neglect toward injuries to our superstars...Donaghey was right
     
  5. Depressio

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    Yeah, we need to get a training staff that doesn't go into Yao Ming's bed at night and break his bones.

    Oh wait, ours doesn't do that currently.
     
  6. javal_lon

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    so a 6'0" 165 frame like Iverson's is ????
     
  7. Rip Van Rocket

    Rip Van Rocket Contributing Member

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    This really may be the worst thread ever.
     
  8. TexasTofu

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    is significantly less stress...
     
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    I want to know what exactly the training staff / medical team was advising before the season.

    The Rockets said that based on advise from the medical staff, they were going to impose a strict minutes cap. Could it be that the medical staff was actually advising that Yao continue to rehab and strengthen his foot, and the Rockets decided to go with a middle-ground solution where they still play Yao but try to avoid stress fracture?
     
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    for gods sake the ball boy became a trainer. Yes, fire those sons of b****es.
     
  11. Commodore

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    trade Yao to PHX where they no how to handle injuries and prolong careers
     
  12. Commodore

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    *know
     
  13. tinman

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    like Penny Hardaway?
     
  14. SamFisher

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    Agree with O.P.

    Also, can we stop kissing the ass of Dr. Denton Cooley? Most of his patients die of heart disease. That kind of thing never happens to Dr. Scholls.
     
  15. Jeff Who

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    Good thread. It has been to much. FIRE THEM. Everything is great fine and all of the sudden you have your best player ending his play like that.

    F-I-R-E!
     
  16. RV6

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    everything nis great and fine? Yao was coming back from majoru surgery after a few injuries. Things were not great and fine.
     
  17. greatpacha1

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    stupid thread...but....is their something wrong with brooks we dont know about?!?! oh gosh
     
  18. tinman

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    yes, he stepped on Manu Ginobli's foot, I guess that's the Rocket's training staffs fault
     
  19. Jerry36

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    No, like grant hill
     
  20. LabMouse

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    Rockets training staff got special training in medical area, and they are professional people for their jobs, I do see any fault in them.
     

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