Wolves at Suns R1G4
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Serious Kudos to everyone on the team but KAT has been sliding in to a role very nicely. I think accepting his role has put him in a calm place and he seems more relaxed and, as a result, more effective.
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Towns had a great game tonight, played within him self, hit big shots when it felt like Phoenix might be getting some momentum. No dumb fouls and rebounded well.
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I’ll let you know after I watch it tomorrow!!Jester1534 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 11:37 pmTim I have waited like 7 years to ask you this question.
How does that 60th win taste? Baby!!!!!!!!!!
Although, I’m not sure I want to go down that path. Wouldn’t that imply a sweep by the Nuggets?!?
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Torn patellar tendon is the first word on Finch.
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Anybody else kinda worried about Finch? If he's got a torn ACL, he's going to have limited mobility and he'll definitely need crutches. He's not going to be able to stalk the sidelines barking instructions like usual. He'll need to keep his knee in a brace and he's gotta be careful not to bump it. That's not gonna be easy when his game-time job is to work with a bunch of huge humans moving around in a confined space. I wonder if they'll set up a seat for him in the second row, take the chair out from in front of him to give his leg some space, and let Micah do the sideline stuff for awhile. Then again, sitting down will definitely limit his ability to see the floor. Either way, anybody else think this actually could be a real problem for us going forward?
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shout outs to this forum who has been around for some very lean years.
Take this in and enjoy this series win
Take this in and enjoy this series win
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Ahh, yeah. Makes sense. His knee didn't look like it's buckled, which you often see with ACL tears.Coolbreeze44 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 11:48 pmIt didn't look like an ACL to me, so that makes more sense.
Anybody know what the deal is with torn patellar tendons? That will also limit him a lot, right?
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Nah, like you said they will brace it up and he will be on painkillers for a while. He won't be jumping up and down but he will be able to do the job.SameOldNudityDrew wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 11:48 pm Anybody else kinda worried about Finch? If he's got a torn ACL, he's going to have limited mobility and he'll definitely need crutches. He's not going to be able to stalk the sidelines barking instructions like usual. He'll need to keep his knee in a brace and he's gotta be careful not to bump it. That's not gonna be easy when his game-time job is to work with a bunch of huge humans moving around in a confined space. I wonder if they'll set up a seat for him in the second row, take the chair out from in front of him to give his leg some space, and let Micah do the sideline stuff for awhile. Then again, sitting down will definitely limit his ability to see the floor. Either way, anybody else think this actually could be a real problem for us going forward?
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You too buddyWildWolf2813 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 11:51 pm shout outs to this forum who has been around for some very lean years.
Take this in and enjoy this series win