Nick's sprained ankle

Mar 13, 2004
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People are freaking out over nothing at this point . I think if it was a big deal we would know by now. Doesn't mean he might miss MSU but he will be fine long term IMO .

I think the major concern IS for MSU. I don't think anybody's concerned about his long term health, and after MSU we have a soft schedule for a while for him to recover, but our first game is against the #1 team in the country and we lost a guy who plays at our least deep position.
 

caneintally

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I think the major concern IS for MSU. I don't think anybody's concerned about his long term health, and after MSU we have a soft schedule for a while for him to recover, but our first game is against the #1 team in the country and we lost a guy who plays at our least deep position.
Of coarse but its just 1 game and it is the first game AND MSU is going to be without their 2 best SG most likely as well so EVEN if Richards misses that game so be it obviously it would be much better to have him but that is sports . MSU at their best couldn't dream of doing what Duke did to us last year so with or without richards for the 1 game we can survive. I just thank God it was ankle and not a knee or even a foot injury . Those are a much different animal .
 

Jakarii

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I was the king of sprained ankles. I would be utterly shocked if he misses the game off of that sprain. At 40 that sprained would keep me out for a week and probably half that time if I was able to get trainers to tape it up. I’d be shocked if he missed more than three days of practice

probably everyone here who has played ball has sprained their ankle. it just takes a little while for the ligaments to get back into place. if it’s sore from playing you just put on an ankle brace right?