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Dun will miss rest of season; Has known about knee issue for 10 years

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  • #46
    Re: Dun will miss rest of season; Has known about knee issue for 10 years

    Originally posted by Los Angeles View Post
    And that was because of a broken hand, IIRC.

    Reggie's history is truly remarkable. We can't judge all athletes against the Cal Ripkens of the world. Some careers are longer than others. Some come back from injury, others are never the same. Some learn to use their wits when their bodies become limited.

    Remove money from the equasion, and we don't have much to discuss. but as soon as we talk about contracts, then in comes the fury and anger and mock disgust.

    Dunleavy's our guy, and he's put it all out there and been a model Pacer since his arrival. In the end, all I have to say is that I hope he gets better soon.
    I agree, you can't compare a guy to Reggie but like you said, when a guy averages 80 games over 6 years then it's logical to assume that he can hold for several years.

    Personally, I wouldn't have minded seeing Dunleavy traded last season because teams who's 2 best players are wing players usually don't go too far. Plus, his value was probably as high as it will ever get (until his final year).

    But like you say, he seems like a model guy and is certainly a fresh change from what we had several years ago. And I'm sure he's just a tad more upset about being hurt than we fans are.

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    • #47
      Re: Dun will miss rest of season; Has known about knee issue for 10 years

      Originally posted by Indy View Post
      JO's first four years in Indy were 81, 72, 77, and 78. Maybe not forseeable, though Dun himself admits he knew of the issue, but definitely worrisome.

      And that's why the Pacers were 100% correct to sign JO to a 7 year 126 million dollar contract. If they hadn't, then San Antonio would've gladly given him a monster deal (though not as much since he wasn't their player).

      Say what you want about JO (I personally don't care for him anymore), but that contract was one of the biggest no-brainers in our franchises history. When a guy is 24 and gives you 3 seasons like JO did when he first got here you max him out, no questions asked.

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      • #48
        Re: Dun will miss rest of season; Has known about knee issue for 10 years

        Originally posted by Adam1987 View Post
        I think it depends on the person.
        Of course it does. I said it increases the risk. If a particular athlete is low risk for tendonitis (good balance and flexibility are certainly important), then increasing the 1% risk of injury to 1.5% is no big deal.

        The line between "nagging pain" that you can live with and not have hurt your performance "too bad" and "shutting it down" is quite blurry.

        Remember the cure for overuse injuries is the dreaded R-word. Rest. For somebody like Dunleavy, who has been fighting off tendonitis for a long time, every season he played increased the chance that he would need to take a long time off to recover.

        When orthopedics talk about "rest" for an overuse injury, they are generally prescribe 4-6 at first weeks although I never knew anyone in my college track career that was back in that short of a period of time. So you either stubbornly fight through it (resulting in surgery and missing a big portion of the season) or you take a long time to rest (resulting in missing a big portion of the season.)

        Is the objective to be pain free, or just to be able to tolerate the pain without being slowed down too much? Clearly Dunleavy has moved far enough along that the latter is difficult to achieve.

        But sure, there are plenty of players that just aren't disposed to overuse injuries. Not sure that they are relevant to discussing the subset of players that are disposed to overuse injuries, but okay.

        Speaking from experience, I delayed my first knee surgery from tendonitis (not patelar, it was lateral but I don't recall the exact medical term) for four seasons. And then - even though the surgery was arthroscopic, I had to redshirt as a junior. After having the surgery once, I wasn't bashful at all about the second surgery.

        That's the other unspoken item - he's probably got tendonitis in both knees, but he's focused on the one that hurts more. I realized I had tenonitis in my left knee exactly one day after surgery on my right knee and immediately said to my doctor, "Can we please do this one too, and soon?"
        Why do the things that we treasure most, slip away in time
        Till to the music we grow deaf, to God's beauty blind
        Why do the things that connect us slowly pull us apart?
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        • #49
          Re: Dun will miss rest of season; Has known about knee issue for 10 years

          Originally posted by Indy View Post
          That is true, but I've always felt that there has been an openness over how serious the injury could be.
          Yeah, I remember that article from October talking about how Dunleavy might be out for the rest of the season. Now if I could just find a link...

          [/sarcasm]
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          • #50
            Re: Dun will miss rest of season; Has known about knee issue for 10 years

            Originally posted by hoopsforlife View Post
            If anybody can talk to him, tell him to take Natures Sunshine's Herbal CA. 8 per day for about 8 weeks. It will disolve his calcification. No surgery needed.
            According to Doc Hoop.

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            • #51
              Re: Dun will miss rest of season; Has known about knee issue for 10 years

              Here is my gut feeling. I bet you money this is all a result of his crazy growth spurt. I am not doctor but I can only imagine going from 6'3" to 6'9" in like a year. I believe it was bewtween his freshman and sophmore years at Duke when all of this went down. There is bound to be issues with that. I remember when he was with GS he always said his knees were a problem and he started wearing knee braces.
              JOB is a silly man

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              • #52
                Re: Dun will miss rest of season; Has known about knee issue for 10 years

                Originally posted by jhondog28 View Post
                Here is my gut feeling. I bet you money this is all a result of his crazy growth spurt. I am not doctor but I can only imagine going from 6'3" to 6'9" in like a year. I believe it was bewtween his freshman and sophmore years at Duke when all of this went down. There is bound to be issues with that. I remember when he was with GS he always said his knees were a problem and he started wearing knee braces.
                Dunleavy was about 6'5" heading in as a freshman to Duke. Less than 3 years later, he measured out at 6'8" w/o shoes at the draft combine, so yes, he did have a growth spurt that probably messed with his knees.

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                • #53
                  Re: Dun will miss rest of season; Has known about knee issue for 10 years

                  Originally posted by d_c View Post
                  Dunleavy was about 6'5" heading in as a freshman to Duke. Less than 3 years later, he measured out at 6'8" w/o shoes at the draft combine, so yes, he did have a growth spurt that probably messed with his knees.
                  Exactly what happened to Bender, actually.
                  This space for rent.

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                  • #54
                    Re: Dun will miss rest of season; Has known about knee issue for 10 years

                    Originally posted by Anthem View Post
                    Exactly what happened to Bender, actually.
                    Bender's was much more dramatic IIRC. Like 8+ inches.


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                    • #55
                      Re: Dun will miss rest of season; Has known about knee issue for 10 years

                      In other words beware of the guys who are not done growing yet. Not to mention with Dunleavy I think he also added pretty close to 50 pounds if not more during that time. So he grew 3 inches and then added mass which must have put a ton of stress on his knees. Especially since he played in a lot of games in college.
                      JOB is a silly man

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                      • #56
                        Re: Dun will miss rest of season; Has known about knee issue for 10 years

                        Originally posted by Will Galen View Post
                        According to Doc Hoop.
                        They taught us a long time ago to accept, "some will, some won't, so what, next". It helped me understand that herbs are not embraced by everyone. Made it much easier for me to help the ones who wanted it and let the others go.

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                        • #57
                          Re: Dun will miss rest of season; Has known about knee issue for 10 years

                          the IndyStar is saying that his injury is really serious, I am starting to think that he is going to do the same thing TMac did, maybe microfracture surgery. can somebody ad the IndyStar article? (I am at my girlfriend computer I'm don't know how to do this, Is a Mac)
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                          • #58
                            Re: Dun will miss rest of season; Has known about knee issue for 10 years

                            Originally posted by hoopsforlife View Post
                            They taught us a long time ago to accept, "some will, some won't, so what, next". It helped me understand that herbs are not embraced by everyone. Made it much easier for me to help the ones who wanted it and let the others go.

                            I'll bite... Where does one find this stuff?

                            Bball - Knee pain sufferer
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                            • #59
                              Re: Dun will miss rest of season; Has known about knee issue for 10 years

                              Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post
                              the IndyStar is saying that his injury is really serious, I am starting to think that he is going to do the same thing TMac did, maybe microfracture surgery. can somebody ad the IndyStar article? (I am at my girlfriend computer I'm don't know how to do this, Is a Mac)
                              Dunleavy's injury and microfracture surgery aren't related. From the sounds of it, he's got a problem with his patellar tendon relating to a bone spur in that area.

                              Microfracture surgery is for athletes who have bad cartilage in their knee. It doesn't relate to Dunleavy's sistuation.

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                              • #60
                                Re: Dun will miss rest of season; Has known about knee issue for 10 years

                                Originally posted by Bball View Post
                                I'll bite... Where does one find this stuff?

                                Bball - Knee pain sufferer
                                www.naturessunshine.com

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