NOT Achilles...

SophiesDad

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jdoub11

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Anyone know if this is the ankle that he had problems with early in the season?
 

Blue Bigfoot

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Not sure how anyone jumped to an Achilles conclusion anyway. Seemed like the game commentators were trying to create a bunch of drama to me.
 
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LineSkiCat14

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Said in another thread.. this is about the best case scenario as it could be. Not even a high-ankle sprain. Let him rest some games.. give IQ some more time and keep his hot hand going.
 

ubtrapper_rivals103836

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Shew that was a close call! I couldn't enjoy the win like I usually do thinking Hagans might be seriously injured. I'm thankful he's not!
 
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Don't know what's going on but we seem to have more than our share of ankle and foot injuries. Every season someone has a related injury.
 
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Atrain7732

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I always thought high ankle sprains were worse than low ankle.

Is that true? Or does it mostly just depend on how bad the sprain is not whether it’s high or low?

Just basing this on past injuries where guys with high ankle sprains are out a little longer seems like.
 

Panthur

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Don't know what's going on but we seem to have more than our share of ankle and foot injuries. Every season someone has a related injury.
I’ve been thinking about this too. The more I think about it, the more I suspect it’s diet related. Connective tissue is almost all collagen. And collagen is nothing but protein. Feed our boys!!!
 

Jazzycat

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I think we all are aware that a healthy Ashton Hagans is paramount for the success of the bb team. You could see that from the collective gasp on this board until the diagnosis was released.

Calipari already playing psychological warfare in the case of AH being out awhile...jmo
 

Dr. H Lecter

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Ive never seen an ankle sprain that way, in a straight line without twisting on a flat surface. And he immediately started waiving to the bench. That was the oddest sprain I have seen.
 
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akaukswoosh

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I think we all are aware that a healthy Ashton Hagans is paramount for the success of the bb team. You could see that from the collective gasp on this board until the diagnosis was released.

Calipari already playing psychological warfare in the case of AH being out awhile...jmo