More injury updates:
@JMcDonald_SAEN: Pop: Manu, Kawhi out for Chicago. Splitter, Neal (hamstring) are questionable. Ford will dress, may or may not play.
@JMcDonald_SAEN: Apparently, Gary Neal tweaked a hammy vs. Denver and could be limited.
Injury update: Manu, Splitter, Ford all practiced for Spurs today. Kawhi Leonard did not.
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More injury updates:
@JMcDonald_SAEN: Pop: Manu, Kawhi out for Chicago. Splitter, Neal (hamstring) are questionable. Ford will dress, may or may not play.
@JMcDonald_SAEN: Apparently, Gary Neal tweaked a hammy vs. Denver and could be limited.
Cue the battle of chicken littles vs. better now than laters.
That's pretty good news I guess. Although I didn't realize Kawhi would be out. Thought he'd play.
Green is going to have to play well, as is (gulp) RJ.
Sucks about Leonard. I wonder how long we could be looking at without him???
Good to see the guys were able to practice at least. Splitter should be returning soon so that's good news.
Sucks about Neal too. Damn injuries.
so the Kawhi thing is serious?
Neal out too? LOL congrats on the win Chicago
lol Spurs are gonna get raped on national tv again
I see what Kawhi did. Tell everyone he was fine so he could still travel and be apart of ASW instead of coming home like Tiago.
And more:
@JMcDonald_SAEN: Pop on Manu's status: “He partial-practiced. He just wanted to test it a little bit, see how it’s feeling. He’s not ready to play yet.”
@JMcDonald_SAEN: Pop on Ford, who has missed 24 games: “I think he’s going to dress. He may or may not get in. I’d like to get him a few minutes if I can.”
so 1/2 our roster is still ing injured??![]()
THE GOOD:
It appears both Splitter and TJ are on the cusp of getting back
THE BAD:
Kawhi is going to be out after all, and now Gary is injured? WTF?!
THE UGLY:
We are playing the Bulls on Wednesday, and they're really good, but man Noah is ugly
Damn, that's a lot of gimpy players.
With all these hamstring, abdominal and calf strains, gotta wonder if the Mike Brungardt replacement is doing his job. I know it's a symptom of lockout basketball ... but this is getting pretty crazy.
THE GOOD:
RJ, BonBon and Blair are still healthy. On a serious note that makes Anderson the first Sg off the bench, I still believe in him for some reason so I can see a silver linning there, sort of.
THE BAD:
Cojo is the backup PG
THE UGLY:
if TP or Tim get injured we drop off the rankings faster than Denver
I hope Ford, Splitter, and Neal are good to go tomorrow. Damn and I thought the All Star Break would heal these guys.
My goodness we just can't say healthy this season it's freaking unbelievable.
Getting to the point they should consider sitting Tony and Tim again. If the chances to win continue to dwindle there's no reason to risk another injury playing them for a lost cause game.
someone make this a sticky. it will be around all season.
and maybe the Spurs should not have hired this guy as the team doctor:
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The spurs are actually in the middle of the road among comparing injuries with other NBA teams..Cannot blame these injuries on anyone expect the owners and players themselves. The lockout is the cause and having to play an NBA schedule likes its baseball season....
Holy crap. Is this the most injured this team has been in years or whottt? spurs are treading dangerous ground right now. Wish we coulda landed pryzbilla, and Julian Wright may be heading to San Antonio soon...
Neal out now? Damn.
These nagging injuries are definitely piling up. I would think for Leonard, nd Neal, that Pop is doing his usual, 'erroring on the side of caution", regarding their injuries.
In the Utah game, Neal went up at the rim, and when he came down one of the Jazz (Millsap maybe?) came down directly on the back of his heel. (Think shopping cart ramming into your Achilles' tendon, but with someone's full body weight behind it.) Neal came up gimpy on that play. He played limited minutes against Portland, even though we were short several players already. He may have tweaked it again against Denver, but it sure looked like it was a continuation of what happened in that Portland game. (I know it says hamstring, but they also said he had a big toe problem in the last game.)
If it is from that play, it isn't a conditioning problem. Not much you can do about a guy landing on your heel.
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