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Pat Bev Injury Watch [strained hamstring]

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by crimmy88, Oct 29, 2014.

  1. Panda23

    Panda23 Member

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    it isnt THAT simple.

    if you favour one leg, thus putting more pressure on the other leg ofcourse it can bring about injuries.

    I've said it before, I think its the reason Yao's left foot broke after he took that right knee knock from Kobe.

    pain in right knee --> puts more weight on left side --> Foot went kaput AGAIN.

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  2. daywalker02

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    Next 4 games
    Philly
    @Miami
    Spurs
    GSW

    We'll see
     
  3. benchmoochie

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    Im sure he will. only 3 games into season. right now he is not a regular rotation player. I think hes more of a spot situation player at present.
     
  4. aelliott

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    You're just speculating. Do you have any evidence that Beverley's hamstring injury was any way related to his knee? Do you even know that Beverley is having pain in his right knee? You're telling me that Beverley was having knee pain bad enough that he's trying to compensate for it by overusing his other leg, yet the Rockets never sat him out in a single preseason game? Howard, Harden and Terry all sat out but not Beverley? Why would the Rockets not let him sit out if he was in pain? You know that he's having pain but the Rockets don't?

    As far as Yao, you can believe whatever you like but he had a lengthy history of injuries to his left foot/ankle including two fractures prior to ever playing in the NBA. It's also been pretty well documented that the natural structure of Yao's foot made him susceptible to fractures in his foot and ankle. But if you feel it was banging knees with Kobe that caused his injury then ok.
     
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    dont you think a 7'6 300 pound guy, like you said, with a history of left foot fractures would be more susceptible to injury if he was favouring his other leg? Of course I'm just speculating. But injuries can be much more related than people think.

    I'm more saying that knocking knees contributed to an already historically fragile left foot breaking
     
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    Howard, start wearing the knee pads! Beverley, man up and talk a bout what's going on!!
     
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    I'm hoping that since he practiced (although limited), the injury can't be THAT bad.
     
  12. RV6

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    He's out again tonight, but worked out for a long time. I'm guessing it's a situation where he'd play if the game was more important.
     
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    He's probably just grumpy that they won't let him play.
     
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    Considering Miami doesn't have a point guard to be afraid of, I'd just sit him until the Spurs game.
     
  15. Omer

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    Hope he plays tomorrow I'm going to the game in Miami
     
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    we need him to annoy Wade.
     
  18. KlutchQT

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    I think it's interesting/weird that he has repeatedly refused to discuss this injury, when he has always openly discussed injuries in the past. Not sure how that is reading anything the wrong way -- it's just my opinion.
     
  19. Ramathorn006

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    Nah Wade and Harden have beef...Watch Harden do his best to show D-Wade who the best SG is in the league. It stems from Durants tweet.
     
  20. RedRedemption

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    Harden has owned him each and every night.
    Except on nights when Wade gets lucky and he actually makes his jumpers.

    The real matchup is watching Terrence Jones singlehandedly cost us the game because he's going to let Bosh go off for 50 points.
     

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