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Sidibe back soon?

It happens all the time.

Here is a partial list off the top of my head. There are many more.

Louis Orr
Leo Rautins
Herman Harried
Andy Rautins
Eric Devendorf
Scoop Jardine
Arinze Onuaku
DeJuan Coleman

I believe the injuries to Andy, Eric and Scoop all happened within a short period, maybe 2 years.

It doesn’t include players like Frank Howard and CJ Fair, who suffered major knee injuries in HS and made full recoveries.

Both Andy and Devo missed all or part of 2007-08 and were healthy for 2008-09.

Scoop had a stress fracture in his leg or foot, not a knee issue. Missed 2008-09.

Arinze went undrafted after 2009-10. Didn't play again until the G league in March 2011.
 
Both Andy and Devo missed all or part of 2007-08 and were healthy for 2008-09.

Scoop had a stress fracture in his leg or foot, not a knee issue. Missed 2008-09.

Arinze went undrafted after 2009-10. Didn't play again until the G league in March 2011.
You are correct about Scoop. My mistake there.

FYI, Arinze had knee surgery after his frosh season, Made a complete recovery. The injury you are thinking of was a quad injury near the end of his senior season.



In his freshman season at Syracuse, Onuaku was named to the Big East Conference All-Academic Team and earned SU Athletic Director's Honor Roll recognition in each of his first two semesters. In 29 games, he averaged 2.0 points and 2.8 rebounds per game.[2][3]

In October 2006, Onuaku underwent surgery on his left knee and subsequently redshirted the 2006–07 season. He was, however, named to the Big East Conference All-Academic Team and earned SU Athletic Director's Honor Roll recognition for the second straight year following the fall and spring semesters.[2][3]
 
You are correct about Scoop. My mistake there.

FYI, Arinze had knee surgery after his frosh season, Made a complete recovery. The injury you are thinking of was a quad injury near the end of his senior season.


In his freshman season at Syracuse, Onuaku was named to the Big East Conference All-Academic Team and earned SU Athletic Director's Honor Roll recognition in each of his first two semesters. In 29 games, he averaged 2.0 points and 2.8 rebounds per game.[2][3]

In October 2006, Onuaku underwent surgery on his left knee and subsequently redshirted the 2006–07 season. He was, however, named to the Big East Conference All-Academic Team and earned SU Athletic Director's Honor Roll recognition for the second straight year following the fall and spring semesters.[2][3]

Completely forgot about that one.
 
It happens all the time.

Here is a partial list off the top of my head. There are many more.

Louis Orr
Leo Rautins
Herman Harried
Andy Rautins
Eric Devendorf
Scoop Jardine
Arinze Onuaku
DeJuan Coleman

I believe the injuries to Andy, Eric and Scoop all happened within a short period, maybe 2 years.

It doesn’t include players like Frank Howard and CJ Fair, who suffered major knee injuries in HS and made full recoveries.
I don’t think you can compare them unless one of them also had knee problems every year since high school, maybe longer. Sidibes seem to be genetic or something.
 
If he can play situationally 8-10 minutes in certain games, it would be a huge boost to the team.
don't know if I'd say huge boost, but if you recall the run to the '16 f4 was aided by strategic doses of DaJuan Coleman at the 5, who basically couldn't jump and could run about as fast as a 90y.o. granny while Lydon manned the 5 the vast majority of the time - I think Bourama could perhaps aid this team in a similar way...
 
don't know if I'd say huge boost, but if you recall the run to the '16 f4 was aided by strategic doses of DaJuan Coleman at the 5, who basically couldn't jump and could run about as fast as a 90y.o. granny while Lydon manned the 5 the vast majority of the time - I think Bourama could perhaps aid this team in a similar way...
Hopefully he is more able to plan and contribute at a higher level than DC2 was.
 
don't know if I'd say huge boost, but if you recall the run to the '16 f4 was aided by strategic doses of DaJuan Coleman at the 5, who basically couldn't jump and could run about as fast as a 90y.o. granny while Lydon manned the 5 the vast majority of the time - I think Bourama could perhaps aid this team in a similar way...
There were some games that season where it felt like Coleman was carrying us. For all he went through he was great that year. I wish we could have seen him hit his potential. Injuries suck.
 
It happens all the time.

Here is a partial list off the top of my head. There are many more.

Louis Orr
Leo Rautins
Herman Harried
Andy Rautins
Eric Devendorf
Scoop Jardine
Arinze Onuaku
DeJuan Coleman

I believe the injuries to Andy, Eric and Scoop all happened within a short period, maybe 2 years.

It doesn’t include players like Frank Howard and CJ Fair, who suffered major knee injuries in HS and made full recoveries.
Im talking about in the last 10 years
 
Kadarys mature beyond his years means to me he can handle coming off the bench and Joe can’t so that’s why he starts . And we need JG’s offense when he has it going. That’s what im telling myself so it all makes sense.
 
Kadarys mature beyond his years means to me he can handle coming off the bench and Joe can’t so that’s why he starts . And we need JG’s offense when he has it going. That’s what im telling myself so it all makes sense.
I understand your take but where I am furious is 8 out of 10 games we start out in the first 4to 10 mins at giving up twice the offensive rate to our opponents by our Defense on point per minute
 
I understand your take but where I am furious is 8 out of 10 games we start out in the first 4to 10 mins at giving up twice the offensive rate to our opponents by our Defense on point per minute
It all makes no sense to most of us. Thats why im trying to convince myself of something so i can accept it.
 

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