DonLightfoot
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Haven't seen anything in a couple of days.
Haven't seen anything in a couple of days.
Haven't seen anything in a couple of days.
Agreed. Just the fact that Boeheim was very cryptic with his answers makes wonder if this could be something more serious.Just worries me a bit. We have a history with injured "day to day" centers. AO, DC2
Agreed. Just the fact that Boeheim was very cryptic with his answers makes wonder if this could be something more serious.
He looked fine jumping off the bench after Ennis hit the game winner vs Pitt. So we have that going.. which is nice.
Just once I'd like an Orange injury to go the other way. Looks serious, everyone thinks he's gone and then "Hey it wasn't that bad... he'll be back next game."
I thought we just got that with Ennis, I honestly thought he broke his wrist vs Pitt
I'm at least 56% positive that you are right!I can assure you that his knee injury is most certainly NOT a subdural hematoma.
Maybe we could prompt someone to give us more information if we offered them a Danny Schayes autograph. If only one of us were fortunate enough to have one!
I can assure you that his knee injury is most certainly NOT a subdural hematoma.
it has happened...when Ennis hit the deck against pitt, the painful look on his face and going for his arm...my mind told my dislocated shoulder automatically. it just looked very weird. Then he got up and shot his free throws, and I went and changed my drawers.Just once I'd like an Orange injury to go the other way. Looks serious, everyone thinks he's gone and then "Hey it wasn't that bad... he'll be back next game."
Just once I'd like an Orange injury to go the other way. Looks serious, everyone thinks he's gone and then "Hey it wasn't that bad... he'll be back next game."
I can assure you that his knee injury is most certainly NOT a subdural hematoma.