Truth. In their 2015 run every team they met in the playoffs had a significant injury.
Worrierettes are the luckiest team in NBA history. No other way to ing spin it.
Season over tbh. RC Buford should be ashamed of the roster he built this year regardless. Joel ing Anthony and Bryn Forbes....
Truth. In their 2015 run every team they met in the playoffs had a significant injury.
this is sad
hope he gets better
Would be great news if it is the same procedure ..In December 2011, just before the start of training camp in that lockout-shortened season, Aldridge suffered a recurrence of the same symptoms. He underwent another ablation procedure and was on the floor for a Blazers’ preseason game against Utah 10 days later.
Thanks.
Savage.
It sounds like that's what he's been doing, what basically happens with WPW is when someone experiences excitement or stress there is a birth defect that allows for the electricity to jump into an extra electrical pathway. In most cases it causes no symptoms, in a small portion of the population it causes the heart rate to rest at 200 bpm or worse cause cardiac arrest. We're talking 1% of the population that has it.
The procedure was typically fixed by passing electricity into the pathway till it burns out, but if it was too close to the AV node it could disable the AV node causing it to be necessary for a pacemaker. If a dr decides disabling the AV node is evident and the patient is too young for a pacemaker they often try to get them on medication that keeps them from getting excited. There is a cryo procedure that was approved around 2008 and should be well used now that could help.
what I want to know is if the pathway was too close and he's been on meds or if he was declared asymptomatic. Some of the posters said he's had a procedure, which means it failed or was successful and the pathway grew back, which is also possible with WPW
Michael Wright of ESPN:http://www.espn.com/video/clip?id=18883152
Damn I hope everything's alright with LMA. Obviously the season shouldn't be a concern when we're talking about the man's heart.
Re LMA: I hope his short-term and long-term prognoses are positive.
Re Spurs: I hope the other bigs - especially Kyle and Bertans can really pick up the slack. And I hope that LMA is able to return and contribute this season.
Re Spurs fans: Keep the faith! With a healthy Kawhi and other guys playing up to form, Spurs are still contenders. We will mostly miss LMA's D and rim protection. Perhaps Deadman...? We will likely learn a lot about Kyle and Bertans.
Random thought: I do not recall hearing anything about LMA's heart issues when the Spurs were pursuing him in free agency.
Really bad news. I wonder how long this has been brewing with them knowing of his past issues. I guess new test revealed a step back. Out 'indefinitely' doesn't sound encouraging.
GWS LMA. Ssomebody go stop by the shop, bring back Duncan
There is a mechanic in SA that's used to play. Wonder if he's in shape?
Awful news. Hope he bounces back from this. GWS.
Pop and co would be last to be told so...
Paul Garcia (Twitter)
Depending on how long Aldridge is out, two offensive skilled forwards that are available right now are Luis Scola and Jared Sullinger.
Get better LaSharkus - people here more worried about a game than his life, smh.
Entirely different conditions.
lol 2.7k+ posts and can't embed a tweet
That's because I haven't been on here enough to learn. Oh, and I don't know how to embed videos either.......something else for you to laugh at.
I'd guess a return before the end of the season.
2.7k+ posts == "not on here enough"
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remove the space
That's right.......2,700+ posts is not a lot for somebody that's been a member since 2006. But thanks for the tip though.
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