Pray......
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Pray......
Great. There goes the title!
Please Basketball Gods. Please.
Offensively, the Spurs aren't missing much. Defensively, this is a problem.
In the good olde Roman way, I promise I will sacrifice a heathen maverick in an altar to the gods if TD is fine.
it did not look. I'm praying its the 7-10 day variety....
FML
:pctoss
Sprained left ankle, not returning tonight. Severity unknown, but the doctor did give a thumbs up.
Sprained left ankle; no word on severity yet. According to Fox Sports reports, one of the doctors came out of the tunnel and "gave the thumbs up" after looking at him, so hopefully it won't be too bad.
Tim was helped off by Novak, but was slightly walking on the ankle when he left the court.
We're fucked.
As long as he is good by playoff time...
A lot of recent sprained ankles lasted only a couple weeks....Deron, Rondo, Boozer, etc.
The worst I've heard in a while is Chuck Hayes who was out 2-4 weeks.
Amy came out of the tunnel and was asked if he was ok and she nodded adfirmative.. So hopefully it is te typical Timmy headshot reaction to any ankle tweak.
I haven't seen the clip of what happened yet but I'm still optimistic that in the worst case scenario that he will be back for the playoffs. If he's going to strain his ankle at least it happened at home where he can get immediate treatment. That to me is the biggest key on how severe this can be is that he's going to get treated right away the faster the treatment starts the lower the healing time it will take.
Best case scenario:
Grade 1 sprain out for 1-2 weeks
Worst case scenario:
Grade 3 sprain out for 8-12 weeks
Camby vs Duncan Friday. Duel of the sprained ankles.
Funny how things work.
Pop sits him one game prior and then the next he gets fucked.
well if kevin durant can come back from a sprain ankle so can duncan....
Thumbs up means it's obviously not Grade 3. Either way just shut Tim down the rest of the year, maybe even the first round of the playoffs depending who we play first round.
spurs need more bigmen
phew
xrays negative
X-rays are negative, but they'll do an MRI, right?
:cheers here's to a parker-esque recovery. I still say work him back in slow and keep him rested and protected for the PO's
holy shit am i smiley inept. what's the one for the glass raising dude? dont tell me something as easy as :glass
so I guess this means even more playing time for splitter
Duncan sprained his ankle March 20 in '05, hurt it again against the Sonics in the Playoffs, and raised both Trophies that June. Hope this one isn't as bad and he's back soon.
Tough, tough schedule coming up. Hopefully the Spurs can whether the storm.
I've said this a gajillion times, so apologies to those who are tired of reading it:
When you've hurt your ankles before, turning it again hurts like a fucking bitch. That's why Duncan rolls on the floor holding his ankle like it's destroyed. It's also why Kobe thought his season was over the other day and was surprised that his foot wasn't flopping on the end of his leg. There's simply no way to tell the severity at the moment, but if there was a thumbs up, it's sort of likely that it started to feel better almost immediately. Someone at the game should keep an eye out to see if he walks out in street clothes without a limp in the second half.
duncan will play against denver...book it
well sean just said that the ankle sprain is not that bad and maybe be out acouple weeks
sucks though....tough games coming up.....spurs need duncan:(
2 weeks is not that bad. He can play 5-6 games before the playoffs start
Damn...
My first impression on the box score is that Splitter played so well so that Pop is able to rest Duncan...
This means we probably won't be clinching early... it's going to come down to the wire. Hopefully Splitter can fill the void. This could be a blessing in disguise for us, getting Tiago heavy into the rotation.
now we can be able to see how good tiago is
Ok, injuries are never good...but 2 weeks to let the ankle recover also means 2 weeks of rest for his knees. Contrary to what was mentioned earlier in the this thread, an ~80% Tim is required to advance through even the first round, let alone any further.
There is also a solid chance that it could be a very small tweak and Pop/the training staff would rather just be safe and use this time to let him rest. The first seed is all but locked up and with tough games coming up this is also a way of not allowing teams to build confidence off of winning games against us since any wins are tainted for the other team.
do the spurs need to sign another big
They said 2 weeks after like an hour later ? He shouldnt even tak leg out of ice in that time.
refs screwing the spurs now
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.ArtGarcia_NBA Sean Elliott reports Tim Duncan (ankle) will be out 2 weeks. That leaves about 3-4 games left in season.
For those of you wishing for Splitter to convince Pop that he's ready for prime time, this could end up a blessing in disguise. For those of you that think the Spurs' only chance of beating the Lakers is with size, this could be the turn of events that saves the season.
the irony is that duncan's minutes have been the most carefully managed.
So what happened to Nazr?
I just skimmed through the thread and that's all I got.
brutal schedule these next two weeks though....Spurs can't afford a meltdown with how the lakers have been playing.
god damn it tim sprains his ankle this time of year or in playoffs almost every year...WHAT THE FUCK
5 really tough games ahead. Without Duncan pray for 2 or 3 wins.
Dont worry guys
We still have the Lakers
TBH
Just terrible timing for an injury.
Not a lot of rest for Manu and TP :depressed
LaMarcus is already planning on baptizing Splitter...should be interesting to watch
Let's put it in perspective. It sucks balls but at least it didn't end the season. We got this.
It shouldn't be a problem. The Spurs have enough of a lead that their seeding should be safe. It might be good for the Spurs actually. I just think you should make sure and rest Duncan at least for a couple of weeks. Did I mention we play the Spurs twice over the next 2 weeks? :toast
The Spurs have a 7 game lead with 12 to play. There's wiggle room to let TD heal and rest Manu and Parker down the stretch. Splitter came through with a double double and helped the team tonight, and this is his chance to grab onto a rotation spot. I think the Spurs are in great shape as long as TD actually comes back healed and limber with some gas in the tank in 2 - 2 1/2 weeks and everything else stays fine.
Dont get too excited about Splitters stats vs Warriors. That said, Splitter will do okay in Duncan's absence...it's been that kind of season.
don't be surprised if duncan plays this week
i'm actually interested to see how much this affects the team. would be a good indication of duncan's impact.
That would be idiotic. Do you know how bad his conditioning would be? Shutting him down for the first round? Imagine if that happened, he would look awful on court.
I like the scenario that they have made up for him now. He is going to rest for 2 weeks than he is going to play the last 5 games or 3 games depending on whether Pop decides to not play him and Parker + Ginobili for the last 2 games. It should work out perfectly.
Step back from the ledge, folks. Timmy will be fine. Spurs have HCA pretty much locked up at this point. Pop should rest Timmy.
i knew tiago woud play someway but damn this is the worst way to have it happen!
what do ya know timmy sprain happens on the 21st of the month and today tiago will be part of the rotation. guess what today is ?? 22nd!!! numerology is scary jk jk jk hey but seriously this injury got me thinking of destiny maybe its taking care of 2 things that pop couldnt handle: managing timmys minutes but still ready by playoffs(also these teams get thrown a weird lineup), and since pop didnt want tiago to play destiny said hes playing or she wont get what she wants!!!
just think of it like that guys i know pretty lame but when we had robinson destiny took over:wakeup
Not sure if this has been posted, but I got it from my fantasy team page:
Mon, Mar 21
Spurs radio analyst Sean Elliott reports that Duncan (left ankle) will miss about two weeks, according to NBA.com's Art Garcia.
Recommendation: Duncan looked to be in significant pain, and with the Spurs close to locking up the top seed in the Western Conference, the team has little incentive to rush Duncan back sooner than he's ready. If he misses exactly two weeks, he'd return with just five games left in the regular season. Fantasy owners may have to accept the fact that they might be without Duncan's services for most (if not all) of the remainder of the regular season.
(Rotowire.com)
Oops, just saw the Duncan update thread...duplicate info.
i just think we need to sacrifice some virgins and all will be well.