Play who is in front of you. Not the spurs fault serge didn't have enough calcium as a child
what happens when a meth cloud collides with a semen cloud tbh
Play who is in front of you. Not the spurs fault serge didn't have enough calcium as a child
Haha some spurs fans upstairs are going overboard with the celebrating, I agree. Its still a tough series, no doubt. But I dont think people were wishing injury upon any of the OKC players beforehand.
On Friday, general manager Sam Presti announced that the 24-year-old Ibaka will miss the remainder of the playoffs. Game 1 of the Western Conference finals against the San Antonio Spurs is Monday in San Antonio.
Presti described the injury as a “a grade-2 strain in an area of the calf called the plantaris.”
“As we all know, the calf is a really important mechanical function for any athlete,” Presti said during a teleconference with reporters. “The recovery process is lengthy because the re-injury rate is so extraordinarily high. Healing is one aspect. Strengthening is an entirely different one.
“I think it’s important to stress that the severity of the injury is not long-term concerning, but the timing of when it occurred — given where we are in the season, and how deep we’ve played — is the unfortunate part of this.”
http://www.tulsaworld.com/sportshome...94432e722.html
Very worried, tbh.
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So when you miss a meal
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Just don't go hiding like that pussy thread. It's not much to ask
With the Ibaka injury, the Spurs win this matchup on paper. The Thunder are slightly worse than in 2012, while the Spurs are slightly better. In theory, the lane should be open for Parker/Manu penetration. Duncan doesn't have to worry about a weak side shot-blocker from the post. Our bench is deeper, but Jackson does the scare the out of me. And hopefully Leonard can slow down Durant somewhat. And Green might be able give Westbrook some trouble, but I do expect Russ to have a great series.
My head says Spurs in 5 or 7, since I don't see them closing out OKC on the road.
But my pessimist filled heart says OKC in 6, since the Spurs will find a way to up.
To be honest, I'm only celebrating Ibaka's injury because ol' sport loves hitting people in the ing nuts that dirty ass African. On a lighter note, the series is still a toss up so hopefully it's an entertaining series. But OP can't deny he was there "predicting" spurs injuries before the playoffs even started. Karma
Expect this to run away from the forum when Spurs ring this year.
Macveigh still doin work.
he may be smashing yo wife in the other side
True and perhaps even Jerry Buss.
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