talked to him a little bit ago, and he said it feels fine now, he is wearing a brace and walking on it and he is having an MRI in the morning
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talked to him a little bit ago, and he said it feels fine now, he is wearing a brace and walking on it and he is having an MRI in the morning
Yeah...I'm sure most of you know this but just because it doesn't hurt and he's walking around doesn't mean it's not an ACL.
In high school 3 of my friends tore their acl's 4 times (yes between the 3 of them) and two of them said that it didn't hurt and were walking on it the same day. They got their hopes up and needless to say were very disappointed when they found out they would be missing entire seasons.
talked to him a little bit ago, and he said it feels fine now, he is wearing a brace and walking on it and he is having an MRI in the morning
I am not a DOC, , Sorry, but doubt it. I have seen this happen TO many times. Just the way he grabbed his knee, shows me he was in INTENSE discomfort. Hope this is not both MCL and ACL ala Shaun Livingston.
Really hope you are right Tornado!!!!!!!!!!!
Not to overlook the fact that Will is a great person, but our offense just flows better with a big athletic, defense minded center, who can score. Without him, we seem to struggle.
He came into the Richmond game and we played considerably better, and won.
Tonight we looked awesome, until he went down.
However, my thoughts and prayers are with Will as a person.
talked to him a little bit ago, and he said it feels fine now, he is wearing a brace and walking on it and he is having an MRI in the morning
I hope for the best, and believe me, I am the farthest thing from a doctor. But I just don't see this being anything less than a season-altering injury, and more than likely a season-ending injury. There was no contact, no collision, nothing. It kind of reminds me of the injury Bobby Fraser suffered last December. Similar to Will's, it was in a blowout, on a non-contact play. He simply pivoted and his leg didn't go with him. Despite BU continuing to play great basketball as a team, I can't help but being extremely depressed at seeing a kid just starting to blossom into star being decimated by an injury. I'm distraught right now. The only silver lining is that WE will certainly qualify for a medical redshirt, which makes for a ridiculously strong frontcourt for years to come. Beyond that, I don't see much to be happy about.
Not to discredit your assertion, as I am sure it's factual. However, I know a few folks who have torn their ACL's, and they've been walking fine right after it happened. They went and got an MRI a day or two later, and found out they had a torn ACL. I just don't see this turning out well, I hope no one gets their hopes up. I guess...hope for the best...but expect the worst.![]()
Yeah...I'm sure most of you know this but just because it doesn't hurt and he's walking around doesn't mean it's not an ACL.
In high school 3 of my friends tore their acl's 4 times (yes between the 3 of them) and two of them said that it didn't hurt and were walking on it the same day. They got their hopes up and needless to say were very disappointed when they found out they would be missing entire seasons.
Not to discredit your assertion, as I am sure it's factual. However, I know a few folks who have torn their ACL's, and they've been walking fine right after it happened.