LOL I'm sure you noticed two of those 5 ended up being Spurs.
Per Pops "must be over 30 and declining" criteria.
Altho props to Dyse and Mighty Mouse for the effort.
They sure as were not Softridge and Gasoft on the effort part.
Please don't encourage him.
LOL I'm sure you noticed two of those 5 ended up being Spurs.
Per Pops "must be over 30 and declining" criteria.
Altho props to Dyse and Mighty Mouse for the effort.
They sure as were not Softridge and Gasoft on the effort part.
That's all I was saying. All TP said is he wanted 3 more years and wanted them all to be with SA. It was a personal goal to play 20 years.
He's said many times he's fine with whatever role and was fine with being benched all this year too. Manu said he would be fine with 5 minutes a game and that might be something TP is thinking too but everyone just assumed he meant he wanted a max deal and starting role.
But what the real point is none of that matter because that is the future. The key is this year with TP under contract and what to do with that situation.
What HoTS thinks will happen after the surgery...
Expectation
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Holy ! HA HA HA HA HA!
What in the happened with that free throw?
Porker isn't going anywhere. Anyone who thinks otherwise is ing autistic tbh
Move him to front office , so he can start work on becoming a GM
It's kind of a meme on this site, but it isn't what it looks like. A ref blew the whistle just as Tony was about to shoot. That FT didn't count.
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Stop trying to cover up what happened tbh.
I think it was that one of the refs blew his whistle or something like that
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Damn lmao at my hour delay. What Seventy said![]()
Darn. I forgot about Kelenna Azubuike, I thought he was a really good player for the Warriors and a decent person. I liked him. I seem to remember him just disappearing after showing that he can be a good player. Is this the injury that did him in?
Why are people discussing patellar tendon injuries when Tony's is a quad rupture, which is much less frequent and there are very few cases to draw conclusions from. In theory he should recover fully because the quad tendon is isolated and is above the knee, unlike the patellar tendon which is within the knee structure. Doesn't mean he's going to be as good, can't say as there are very few such injuries ( Griffin had a milder one in 2015 iirc ) but it's less severe than a patellar tendon rupture.
I agree that the patella histories have nothing to do with Parker's injury, but for an injury to have a 9+ month recovery as expected by the Spurs ... That's a big time injury. Maybe it's more simple and more isolated, but 9+ months is no joke.
Seems like people come back from ACLs now in less time. And on a body as old and worn as his? When his injury was not only non contact, but happened on takeoff and not some strange landing ... A normal looking jump like that. What's to keep his other one from popping off when he starts to overcompensate trying to get back?
That is an absolutely false statement. The patella tendon is located below the knee cap and connects to the shin below it. The quad tendon connects the quad muscles to the top of the knee cap. Full rehabilitation is achieved when your injured knee reaches 85-90% of the strength of your non-injured leg. Any thought of TP of coming back better than ever is ridiculous.
People who have suffered quad tears sometimes never achieve full extension of their legs. Sometimes multiple surgeries are required. It's ugly. Also, most people who suffer this injury are 40 and older. Dude is breaking down quickly. He may risk injuring other parts of his body by overcompensating for what was lost in his quad injury..
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That's a terrible write-up. I read that dude's comments a while back. First of all, this sort of injury is rare in professional sports because it usually occurs in people over 40. Patella Tendon tears are much more common. Jimmy Graham suffered one a couple of years ago. The only other professional basketball player who suffered a full quad tear was Charles Barkley and it sent him to retirement. -- Full disclosure, Barkley had already indicated it was going to be his last year so when he tore the tendon, the long rehab process just ensured that his season and career was over. Again, its very rare and if TP is able to come back and play at a professional level, it will be unprecedented.
Don't understand what your point is :
1. Patellar tendon ruptures are more common and more severe than quad tendon ruptures?
2. Patellar tendon ruptures are more common but less severe than quad tendon ruptures?
Since this is the active Parker thread, some dude on ESPN said that Duncan and Parker were among the best pairs of all time at 3:38. He gets booed but someone else brings up Duncan and Robinson in 99
Bill I know you're a big parker fan, but all of SA loves Manu. Duncan and Manu would be considered the best duo.
Best duo ever?
Kawhi was singlehandedly spanking those two twinks. Jordan and Pippen would absolutely dominate them.
Shaq and Kobe would've killed them too. As would prime Duncan and Manu.
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