What's the great news? A negative X-ray?
What's the great news? A negative X-ray?
Amazing how ST goes from [At the start of the season till now]
"He can't dribble" or "he's a one-trick pony"
to "we need him if we have any chance of making it back to the finals."
Green also tweeted that his hand wasn't a big deal and he'd be out 2 weeks tops. Forgive me if I wait until someone else confirms it's good news.
I never bought that one-trick pony stuff anyways because he can play (great) defense against guards - we need him against Curry, Paul and maybe Harden - and he can make the three pointer. That's already two tricks, and he showed improvement in going to the basket and finishing as well as in the pick and roll game, especially with Tiago Splitter. Danny Green is more of a two-way player than most players ín the NBA ...
Alright!
Maybe he's out for the year and just got a sweet deal on a Bahamas vacation in May.
MRI negative and he's travelling to Denver.
but were doomed!
All of ST? Hard to generalize since you might be talking about different posters here. Unless you can talk about any specific posters whose opinions specifically swayed I suggest you stop posting self-righteous comments. Let's lessen the stupidity here.
Just in case people are wondering where this is from...
My boy! Danny, aside from the Diaw addition, has been one of the top reasons why the spurs still have le hopes. (of course KL as well)
danny green should still sit out a game or 2 just to get some rest
Yeah, I'd still like to see him rest until we play Indiana.
Bet his foot hurts either way. Bet he rides the pine in Weedland.
When TD had trouble with plantar faciatis he was missing two foot shots. I thought his career was finished. Playing with it can be done, depending on the pain tolerance of the individual, but as anyone who's had it will tell you, the pain is a and sometimes you literally can't walk on it.
After sitting against Philadelphia, Danny Green came out with more energy against Denver than I have ever seen him have!!! I mean, wow! Dude was on fire, what did he drink a 2-liter Pepsi and a Jethro bowl of Skittles (Lamar Odom's standard breakfast) before the game?!? I too would like for him to maybe sit a game or two, or is this the kind of injury that doesn't benefit from that? Might be more sore if he doesn't constantly work it? MY wife has plantar fasciitis.
SAN ANTONIO — An MRI taken on Danny Green’s sore right foot came back clear this morning, and the Spurs’ starting shooting guard message expects to fly with the team to Denver later this afternoon.Green confirmed the news via text message to the Express-News.
The Spurs face the Nuggets on Friday night at the Pepsi Center, two nights after holding on for a 108-103 victory over Denver in San Antonio.
Green started hot in that game, hitting five 3-pointers in the first half for 16 points, but couldn’t finish due to what the team called a mid-right foot strain. Green said he first began feeling pain in the foot Saturday at Golden State, and nearly did not take the floor at all against Denver.
Though the 26-year-old Green will travel on the one-game trip to Denver, his availability will be left in the hands of coach Gregg Popovich. The Spurs did not schedule a practice today, meaning Green’s next chance to test the foot will come at shootaround Friday morning in Denver.
Green's a workhorse. Pop rarely rests him if he can go. But with the B2B coming up, may sit Green one of the games. I'd rather sit him for Denver, as they don't have many perimeter threats outside of Lawson. NO has Gordon and Evans.
Gordan's been out for a week and prolly won't play Saturday iirc. I'd sit him for both.
I've had it on two occasions and I'm a long-distance runner and I still kept running. With proper treatment, it went away. In DG's and TD's case, we're talking about millionaire pro-athletes with better resources to get better treatment than I had so...DG will be fine.
Or did DG save up to 15% on car insurance with Geico?
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