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I am really curious to see what K does to re-work the offense for the next several weeks until Kyrie returns. He did a great job when Boozer and Hurley got hurt. I'm gonna bet Seth at the point to see if he can become the player we heard about 2 years ago and was in practice last year. Dawkins and MP1 stay as the 6th and 7th men, playing a few more minutes than they have so far, fouls permitting, and Tyler starting to play 10 minutes a game or more, especially with the next 4 less challenging foes on the horizon.
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Not good news. K was quoted after the game saying he could be out for the year. Sounds like a serious case of "turf toe."
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The year as in the whole season or just the remainder of the calendar year?devildeac wrote:Not good news. K was quoted after the game saying he could be out for the year. Sounds like a serious case of "turf toe."
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Oh shit...the whole season.CameronBornAndBred wrote:The year as in the whole season or just the remainder of the calendar year?devildeac wrote:Not good news. K was quoted after the game saying he could be out for the year. Sounds like a serious case of "turf toe."
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http://www.heraldsun.com/view/full_stor ... in_articleIrving suffered ligament damage to the big toe on his right foot Saturday during the second half of Duke's 82-70 win over Butler at East Rutherford, N.J.
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I wouldn't be having multiple [expletives deleted] here if it was for the rest of the year 'cuz we really would not miss him for SLU, Elon and unc-G. We should have an update in about 2 wks I'd guess with another MRI. I'm gonna change my sig to something like this: @$^*)(&%#!~<?+(*^@$%CameronBornAndBred wrote:The year as in the whole season or just the remainder of the calendar year?devildeac wrote:Not good news. K was quoted after the game saying he could be out for the year. Sounds like a serious case of "turf toe."
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I hate this for for all of the Duke Nation but especially for Kyre.
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What are we waiting for? We know how to fix this! VIBES! VIBES! VIBES! Kick 'em into gear! That was a great jumpstart, VDB!
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Daily dose of some vibes
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Potentially some good news...
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Duke guard Kyrie Irving faces a complicated recovery from the toe injury that currently has him unavailable to the top-ranked Blue Devils.
Drederick Irving, Kyrie’s father, said Thursday the injury has been described to him as a “turf toe” on Kyrie’s right foot. The average healing time for that injury, which is a spraining of the big toe joint, is three to four weeks.
Currently, Drederick Irving said, the doctors have told him a full diagnosis of Kyrie’s toe can’t be completed until the swelling subsides.
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Duke guard Kyrie Irving faces a complicated recovery from the toe injury that currently has him unavailable to the top-ranked Blue Devils.
Drederick Irving, Kyrie’s father, said Thursday the injury has been described to him as a “turf toe” on Kyrie’s right foot. The average healing time for that injury, which is a spraining of the big toe joint, is three to four weeks.
Currently, Drederick Irving said, the doctors have told him a full diagnosis of Kyrie’s toe can’t be completed until the swelling subsides.
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So with only knowing he got placed in a hard cast, anybody have any opinions on what that means for a return? I, being part of the sunshine and lollipops parade, think it's a good thing. Completely immobilize it and allow it to heal in the cast, rather than risk something happening when the boot is off. Plus, why put a cast on if he's likely going to need surgery?devildeac wrote:http://www.wralsportsfan.com/college_ba ... y/8761768/
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I got a PM tonight from one of my orthopedic surgical colleagues and he also thought it was a good sign. He said if surgery was planned, it would not have been casted. He also had one of his posts deleted OY that discussed foot/toe injuries. No PM, no explanation. He doesn't think he'll be posting there anymore.Jesus_hurley wrote:So with only knowing he got placed in a hard cast, anybody have any opinions on what that means for a return? I, being part of the sunshine and lollipops parade, think it's a good thing. Completely immobilize it and allow it to heal in the cast, rather than risk something happening when the boot is off. Plus, why put a cast on if he's likely going to need surgery?devildeac wrote:http://www.wralsportsfan.com/college_ba ... y/8761768/
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So...of course, you recommended he come here?devildeac wrote: I got a PM tonight from one of my orthopedic surgical colleagues and he also thought it was a good sign. He said if surgery was planned, it would not have been casted. He also had one of his posts deleted OY that discussed foot/toe injuries. No PM, no explanation. He doesn't think he'll be posting there anymore.
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The post was deleted by mistake. An explanation has been posted in the thread.devildeac wrote:I got a PM tonight from one of my orthopedic surgical colleagues and he also thought it was a good sign. He said if surgery was planned, it would not have been casted. He also had one of his posts deleted OY that discussed foot/toe injuries. No PM, no explanation. He doesn't think he'll be posting there anymore.Jesus_hurley wrote:So with only knowing he got placed in a hard cast, anybody have any opinions on what that means for a return? I, being part of the sunshine and lollipops parade, think it's a good thing. Completely immobilize it and allow it to heal in the cast, rather than risk something happening when the boot is off. Plus, why put a cast on if he's likely going to need surgery?devildeac wrote:http://www.wralsportsfan.com/college_ba ... y/8761768/
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Not yet, but I will in my next PM to him.captmojo wrote:So...of course, you recommended he come here?devildeac wrote: I got a PM tonight from one of my orthopedic surgical colleagues and he also thought it was a good sign. He said if surgery was planned, it would not have been casted. He also had one of his posts deleted OY that discussed foot/toe injuries. No PM, no explanation. He doesn't think he'll be posting there anymore.
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I exchanged a few messages with -jk and he was very good about investigating the issue, restoring the post and apologizing about it. I told him he was a good guy, a gentleman and a scholar, no matter what Ozzie said about him (LOL), just like you, Bob. He said maybe Ozzie is right .Bob Green wrote:The post was deleted by mistake. An explanation has been posted in the thread.devildeac wrote:I got a PM tonight from one of my orthopedic surgical colleagues and he also thought it was a good sign. He said if surgery was planned, it would not have been casted. He also had one of his posts deleted OY that discussed foot/toe injuries. No PM, no explanation. He doesn't think he'll be posting there anymore.Jesus_hurley wrote:
So with only knowing he got placed in a hard cast, anybody have any opinions on what that means for a return? I, being part of the sunshine and lollipops parade, think it's a good thing. Completely immobilize it and allow it to heal in the cast, rather than risk something happening when the boot is off. Plus, why put a cast on if he's likely going to need surgery?
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He did, and I did! BTW, as devildeac said, they gave me a good explanation for the deletion.... Had not intended to never post there again, and I have since.captmojo wrote:So...of course, you recommended he come here?devildeac wrote: I got a PM tonight from one of my orthopedic surgical colleagues and he also thought it was a good sign. He said if surgery was planned, it would not have been casted. He also had one of his posts deleted OY that discussed foot/toe injuries. No PM, no explanation. He doesn't think he'll be posting there anymore.