Nothing's been said since post-game last night. He's 'expected' to play in Utah tomorrow.
was it just a minor tweak? or is it worse than thought? is he expected to miss games???
Nothing's been said since post-game last night. He's 'expected' to play in Utah tomorrow.
Apparently our praying pets finally did some damn good.
Last I heard, someone started another thread about it.
The Spurs can sit him for two games and give him a full week off before the start of the RRT. I'd be just fine with that.
I heard he left the arena in a full body cast.
You never fail with the smart ass comments.
Brilliant!
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Or we can play him 19 mins/game for 2 weeks since we don't have the bigman depth to withstand a starting center's 2 week absence.
I said two games, not two weeks.
i read somewhere that bonner's injury isn't healing. troubling news. spurs probably need to sign a big man if they want duncan to rest or cut down his minutes.
Sorry I guess I'm responding to the few posts I've seen saying something like "sit him for 2 weeks as a precaution."
Prob going to see if it swells up or becomes sore. Wouldn't surprise me to see Tim miss a game or 2 if it isn't 100%. Without Bonner though we would be very thin at the front line with Dice,Blair and Splitter.
we need to sign Pops Mensa-Bonsu.
I heard when they took the brace off, the knee was black.
I'd see if Sean Williams is on his meds first.
Figures. I finally start to like the guy so now he's hurt.
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Start Dice, Tiago gets more minutes, and Blair can alternate from PF to C as needed. Wouldn't be surprised to see Jeff at the PF with everyone else on the bench filling in the gaps and increased playing time. Sure it sucks but we have the luxury of losing two games right now with no heavy repercussions.
http://blog.mysanantonio.com/spursna...s-as-reminder/Duncan’s big scare serves as reminder
Jeff McDonald
SALT LAKE CITY — Tim Duncan tumbled to the floor at Oracle Arena on Monday night, and Antonio McDyess — a man who would know — recognized all the tell-tale signs of catastrophe.
Duncan was writhing in pain. He was clutching his knee. He wasn’t getting up.
“I was scared for him,” said McDyess, whose own medical chart bears the scars of career-altering knee injuries.
McDyess also was a little scared for himself.
“I thought, ‘How many minutes am I going to have to play now?’” he said.
What at first looked to be something season-threatening for Duncan, and for the Spurs, turned out to be nothing more than a hyperflexed left knee.
So uneventful was his injury, in fact, Duncan was cleared to return in the second half. After the Spurs completed a 113-102 victory over Golden State, Duncan seemed almost sheepish about the consternation he had caused.
“I just fell wrong,” said Duncan, 34, who barring setback is expected to play tonight at Utah. “It feels fine.”
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