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Donnie Freeman injures foot

Freeman at 38th in latest NBA mock draft.. does anyone still think if he leaves it will be for the NBA?
 
Your timing is always impeccable. Doubling down when Rochester hospitals don’t want to even pay nurses.
I personally wouldn't go to any hospital between Syracuse and Buffalo for major surgery. Obviously many surgeries have to take place locally because of the situation. The biggest and most critical surgery of my life took place at a small hospital in North Carolina and they were excellent. Saved my life. Im simple stating that hospitals and doctors at Mass General, Sloan, Northwestern Medical etc provide based on ratings a better chance of success/ Survival than those that we have direct access to.
 
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I personally wouldn't go to any hospital between Syracuse and Buffalo for major surgery. Obviously many surgeries have to take place locally because of the situation. The biggest and most critical surgery of my life took place at a small hospital in North Carolina and they were excellent. Saved my life. Im simple stating that hospitals and doctors at Mass General, Sloan, Northwestern Medical etc provide based on ratings a better chance of success/ Survival than those that we have direct access to.
SWC reading this from his hospital bed….

Get well soon Steve!
 
I personally wouldn't go to any hospital between Syracuse and Buffalo for major surgery. Obviously many surgeries have to take place locally because of the situation. The biggest and most critical surgery of my life took place at a small hospital in North Carolina and they were excellent. Saved my life. Im simple stating that hospitals and doctors at Mass General, Sloan, Northwestern Medical etc provide based on ratings a better chance of success/ Survival than those that we have direct access to.
My son had major hip surgery at Strong, based on a recommendation from a board member. It was a fantastic outcome.
In general though, the best are at the best facilities.
 
i’m hearing donnie may be out for the year. i’m not sure what he has but his season might be over
During the game broadcast, Seth Davis said the decision not to play Donnie was made late because he is close to returning to action.

He expects him to start playing again soon.

Sounded like this was based on a conversation with a coach….
 
I personally wouldn't go to any hospital between Syracuse and Buffalo for major surgery. Obviously many surgeries have to take place locally because of the situation. The biggest and most critical surgery of my life took place at a small hospital in North Carolina and they were excellent. Saved my life. Im simple stating that hospitals and doctors at Mass General, Sloan, Northwestern Medical etc provide based on ratings a better chance of success/ Survival than those that we have direct access to.
Any surgery needed for a Syracuse basketball player isa short flight away to NYC where there are so many great hospitals and doctors, one being the Hospital for Special Surgery. Absolutely no reason to take a chance with upstate hospitals/doctors.
 
At one time there was a local orthopedic surgeon who did the knees, hips, etc. for SU sports.
 

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