Vanderbilt is hurt.......

jb1010

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Problem is he's had a history of injuries. We've been pretty lucky with no injuries since Noel (knock on wood). We need him to be healthy.
 
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Montana81

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What was it Willie did to his foot against Louisville in the sweet sixteen?

It ended up being a ligament or a small broken bone and he said it hurt like hell but he was fine by the time we started playing again.
 

caneintally

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This is a little different Montana.
It actually looked very similar as it was something on the top of his foot/lower ankle . It is all speculation but it aint the knee and it aint the achiles so he is good in the long run. When I saw him fall I said please dont grab your knee please dont grab you knee.
 

RoyKent

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Being reported by some on Twitter as a broken ankle. That would be 4-6 months to be 100%
 

RoyKent

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Watching the replay it looks like it could be an achilles issue.

Really hope he is ok.
 

Bluesnky

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Prolly the most versatile guy on the team next year. JC we can't catch a break
He would have been third guy at SF behind Cam Johnson and some guy named "Shooter" who our fans haven't identified just yet.
 

DerekMcPwn

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He would have been third guy at SF behind Cam Johnson and some guy named "Shooter" who our fans haven't identified just yet.

He was, and hopefully will still be, the best player in our incoming class. He was a pure Cal player - an absolute freakish combination of skills, athleticism, and aggression. Every second he spends recovering, we are a markedly weaker team.
 

_Rooster

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UK fans will spend the next 72 hours going crazy
 

Ineverplayedthegame

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........Foot bone connected to the heel bone.
Heel bone connected to the ankle bone.
Ankle bone connected to the shin bone.......
 

Fawrules

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Literally the only thing that matters in basketball is having having shooters, and a shooter is always better than a nonshooter. Haven't you read this board?

And then all of 5 minutes later, you'll see the same "shooting is all that matters" posters criticizing the Golden State Warriors because all they do is jack up 3's.
 
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Bluesnky

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He was, and hopefully will still be, the best player in our incoming class. He was a pure Cal player - an absolute freakish combination of skills, athleticism, and aggression. Every second he spends recovering, we are a markedly weaker team.
I'd rather have a freakish combination of shooter, shooter, and shooter. Every second spent not shooting we are a markedly weaker team.
 
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bookerfan66

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7 months is a long time to heal.It might not even be that bad because sometimes things will look worse than they turn out to be.
 

caneintally

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7 months is a long time to heal.It might not even be that bad because sometimes things will look worse than they turn out to be.
Exactly. Even worse case ( broken ankle or foot bone ) he will be back by the 1st game. I mean it totally sucks donkey *** but lets not jump off bridges just yet.
 

morgousky

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He'll be fine. Calm down on the 7 months talk. My God, thats a worst case scenario. He could be out anywhere FROM 3-7 months.
 
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caneintally

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He'll be fine. Calm down on the 7 months talk. My God, thats a worst case scenario. He could be out anywhere FROM 3-7 months.
Yeah thats why it is nothing serious . At worst it is 3-4 months and he has 7 . Sucks but it ain't an acl or achiles which takes a year to recover from at the least.
 
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