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The Low
10-26-2007, 12:11 PM
Is it just me, or does it seem like guys all over the league are dropping like flies in the preseason? CHI lost 3 guys in one game last night. This doesn't look to be a good year for avoiding injuries for any team.
It's only the ones on my fantasy team. Nothing unusual. Nine more to go though.
linwood
10-26-2007, 12:46 PM
It really does seem like the preseason has been tough for injuries.
buddahfan
10-26-2007, 01:14 PM
A lot of these are ankle injuries.
I wonder if this has anything to do with it.
David Stern Orders All NBA Players To Wear Same Size Sneakers
NEW YORK--In a further effort to establish uniformity in players’ on-court appearance, NBA Commissioner David Stern instituted a new rule today forcing all players to wear the same size shoes. The rule goes into effect immediately, and players have one week to bring themselves into compliance.
I would think that the sneakers might have something to do with the huge amount of ankle injuries.
Does anyone know if NBA players are required to wear high-top sneakers to help prevent ankle injures?
David Stern Orders All NBA Players To Wear Same Size Shoes (http://thebrushback.com/stern_full.htm)
LA Dre
10-26-2007, 01:30 PM
That is why I take most preseason predictions with a grain of salt and usually try to avoid commenting on who will finish first , second , etc....With only 15 players on a basketball team if anyone or two key players go down with an injury for an extended time, the team will struggle to be competitive. However predictions are based on perceived team chemistry, star power, coaching and last season's accomplshments. Injuries will happen but it is never factored in until it happens. The positive is that a scrub can become a star or realize his potential when that key player goes down.
I was in two PF fantasy leagues last year and it seemed most of us were hit hard with injuries midseason and had to scrape the bottom of the free agent pool to make up for the stats that our injured key guys could not get us.
mikhail1973
10-26-2007, 04:29 PM
It does seem like lots of injuries in the preseason. Players are not in top-notch condition yet, their bodies not used to all the rigours and that's why they are more succeptible to the injuries. Also, as we all know, starters don't put much stock into the preseason and play too relaxed, which in terms contributes to the injury possibility.
LA Dre
10-26-2007, 04:43 PM
I think we as Pistons fans never noticed it that much in prior preseasons, because we have always started the seasons off injury free and probably ignored the fact that other teams were getting hit with the injury bug during preseason.
But with AJ, Rip, Nazr and now Stuckey getting hit by the injury bug before we can even get out of the game, it is hitting us at home making us more aware of it.
We need to modify the rules to avoid injury. Put the rim at 12 feet and allow elbow and knee pads............:)
We need to modify the rules to avoid injury. Put the rim at 12 feet and allow elbow and knee pads............:)
Are elbow and knee pads illegal now or is it just that no one wants to look like Tom McMillan?
ggazoo69
10-27-2007, 09:41 AM
These injuries are not only happening to NBA players, but NBA fans, too. I hurt my lower back after falling off the toilet while laughing my azz off at my Far Side book.
BillLaimbeer
10-27-2007, 04:12 PM
I hurt my lower back after falling off the toilet while laughing my azz off at my Far Side book.
You know, if it wasn't for David Stern, these types of injuries simply would not happen.
basketbills
10-27-2007, 04:41 PM
You know, if it wasn't for David Stern, these types of injuries simply would not happen.
He should have worn his seat belt and avoided the whole thing.
BillLaimbeer
10-27-2007, 04:49 PM
He should have worn his seat belt and avoided the whole thing.
That is an excellent point. Most people don't realize that Michigan's Click-it or Ticket campaign has reduced the number of bathroom injuries by 42.7% since the program inception in 2000.
That is an excellent point. Most people don't realize that Michigan's Click-it or Ticket campaign has reduced the number of bathroom injuries by 42.7% since the program inception in 2000.
If only they had seatbelts on toilets in Minnesota, maybe your feet wouldn't stray so much.
detteam
10-27-2007, 05:24 PM
He should have worn his seat belt and avoided the whole thing.I've never figured out how to buckle the things.
http://www.cleanseatholland.com/imagenes/ober.jpg
buddahfan
10-27-2007, 06:45 PM
If you have a shovel you don't need a seatbelt
http://images.wisconsinhistory.org/700004020041/0402000850-l.jpg
:hoops:
If you have a shovel you don't need a seatbelt
http://images.wisconsinhistory.org/700004020041/0402000850-l.jpg
:hoops:
This reminds me of Wendy's chili..............
buddahfan
10-27-2007, 06:47 PM
This reminds me of Wendy's chili..............
:cheerlie-GOAL::p_welldone:
:hoops:
linwood
10-27-2007, 07:02 PM
I've never figured out how to buckle the things.
http://www.cleanseatholland.com/imagenes/ober.jpg
Those things are ubiquitous in Seattle. I think there must be a city ordinance requiring public restrooms to provide ass gaskets. Also, all the grocery stores have disinfecting wipes at the entrance so you can wipe down your shopping cart before you push it around the store.
:kleenex::tinfoil3:
roscoe36
10-28-2007, 10:38 AM
If only they had seatbelts on toilets in Minnesota, maybe your feet wouldn't stray so much.
I caught that one..,. :stirthepot:
detteam
10-28-2007, 11:04 AM
If only they had seatbelts on toilets in Minnesota, maybe your feet wouldn't stray so much.NOOOOW I get it. :nerd2: Thanks scoe :)
buddahfan
10-28-2007, 03:36 PM
If only they had seatbelts on toilets in Minnesota, maybe your feet wouldn't stray so much.
Its too late, KG has already walked across the state line, never to return except as a tall Lepricon dressed in Green.
:hoops:
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