Danny Granger post ASG update(s)
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Re: Danny Granger post ASG update(s)
this is as close as he has come I'm pretty sure. Seems like he is still WAY behind. I don't see him playing this year. He still can't dunk on the move.
http://espn.go.com/chicago/nba/story/_/id/8960183/derrick-rose-chicago-bulls-participates-5-5-drillsDerrick Rose looked "really good" during his first 5-on-5 drills of the season on Monday as he recovers from ACL surgery, a source said.Comment
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"Danny Granger is one of the top players in the league. To move Danny, you better get a lot back." - Larry BirdComment
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I had already thought him being "ill" randomly before the Charlotte game was bullcrap. They made it sound like he caught a cold instead of just coming out and saying "we were wrong, he isn't ready yet." This seems to have backfired because they probably figured he'd be ready come this Wednesday which is just another way of disappointing fans, which is all they are doing with all these "he is about to come back any second, I'm telling you! you just wait!" Reminds me of sitting at the Emergency Room or something and they keep telling you that you're next but an hour later you're still waiting lol."Danny Granger is one of the top players in the league. To move Danny, you better get a lot back." - Larry BirdComment
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fair enough lol, but still leaves me with doubts. I've had knee issues for the past 6 years, and I still pick up meds for it here and there (only because I choose to stay extremely active, I could only imagine the treatment an NBA athlete needs). I'm pretty sure he still applies topicals and takes an anti-inflammatory for his knee so you never know! :PComment
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LOL good point. Okay fine, the doctors office! or waiting for your car at the shop! Waiting for your meds at the pharmacy! idk lolComment
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fair enough lol, but still leaves me with doubts. I've had knee issues for the past 6 years, and I still pick up meds for it here and there (only because I choose to stay extremely active, I could only imagine the treatment an NBA athlete needs). I'm pretty sure he still applies topicals and takes an anti-inflammatory for his knee so you never know! :P"Danny Granger is one of the top players in the league. To move Danny, you better get a lot back." - Larry BirdComment
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Wells tweeted this yesterday
Mike Wells @MikeWellsNBA
I'm not sure who's more excited for Granger to return, the Pacers or me n @Mark_J_Boyle so the questions stopComment
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I'll echo what TraderJoe said last week that Wells whining about the Granger questions gets old. If you're the main beat writer for a team and are active in social media, then you're going to be bombarded with questions when one of the team's best players hasn't played a game this season. That comes with the territory.Comment
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In other words my Ortho is pretty brilliant because I have had to go to many different ones. I can only imagine how insanely awesome DG's ortho is, but as active as I am I tend to stay away from the jumping and running as much as I can, which isn't very much, but in DG's case he is playing a sport where he is doing two of the harshest things you can do to your knee, which is running and jumping. Only thing worse is football where you make side to side movements that your knee was never actually meant to do. In basketball it isn't always as harsh, but when it is...it will give out sometimes (Rose tore his this way, he cuts through the lane so much it always scares me the way he plants and then it finally happened) I would never doubt that DG still picks up meds for his knee.Comment
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I'll echo what TraderJoe said last week that Wells whining about the Granger questions gets old. If you're the main beat writer for a team and are active in social media, then you're going to be bombarded with questions when one of the team's best players hasn't played a game this season. That comes with the territory.
11:30 AM "Granger expected back this week"
11:35 AM "@MIKEWELLSNBA Bro, any updates on Granger?"
I could see how that would get old.
Regarding this whole thing, the fact is reporters said he sounded stuffed up on Wednesday, which should put to rest any notion of that being a coverup. Also, for those saying they want the team to say "we were off in our estimate" they basically did. Frank said quite specifically that even without the cold, Danny likely wasn't ready. There is absolutely no reason to rush this, and if Danny was at 95% 2 weeks ago it would have made sense to predict his return last week/early this week. However, it's possible that he's progressed much slower than anticipated, hence the delay.
I'm still convinced we'll be seeing him, and soon.Comment
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Yeah exactly, my knee guy is the Ortho for FAU (Florida Atlantic University, small D-I school in south florida) athetics and his partner is actually an ortho working for the NBA. I remember seeing him leave the office to head to the airport for All-star weekend, I'll try and grab his name. I wish he was my Ortho, but I can't afford him or his time lol.
In other words my Ortho is pretty brilliant because I have had to go to many different ones. I can only imagine how insanely awesome DG's ortho is, but as active as I am I tend to stay away from the jumping and running as much as I can, which isn't very much, but in DG's case he is playing a sport where he is doing two of the harshest things you can do to your knee, which is running and jumping. Only thing worse is football where you make side to side movements that your knee was never actually meant to do. In basketball it isn't always as harsh, but when it is...it will give out sometimes (Rose tore his this way, he cuts through the lane so much it always scares me the way he plants and then it finally happened) I would never doubt that DG still picks up meds for his knee."Danny Granger is one of the top players in the league. To move Danny, you better get a lot back." - Larry BirdComment
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Alex Kennedy @AlexKennedyNBA
Not sure. It explains why he has been out for so long though
I don't think he understands DG's injury since he's in the expected recovery time that we all know from simply googling it."Danny Granger is one of the top players in the league. To move Danny, you better get a lot back." - Larry BirdComment
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