Frank Stallone
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12-15 games is my guess.
I am going with this. Because I don't wanna get my hopes up.
12-15 games is my guess.
Phewww... I'm not a religious man, but thanks God.
I'm Dion's biggest fan.
That said, everything I've ever heard is that he's a bit of a wuss or an embellisher when it comes to his injuries. Funny, you'd think the opposite from the mean mugging Philly kid. :chuckles:
I'd expect him to miss significant time.
You're welcome. :chuckles: Making sure that Dion tore nothing was imperative for ensuring that the front office would have no reason to keep Jarrett Jack on this team any longer. :chuckles:
Hawes body checking him was the cause. I really wish the NBA called fouls on bigs that move while in mid air, they seem to ignore body contact when their hands are straight up, even though the body contact is what's likely to cause an injury.i've always been nervous about Waiters injuring himself on dunk attempts. smaller guys who force dunks in traffic are prone to leg and knee injuries because they are coming down from such a height that the landing impact leads to potential leg issues - they are more likely to lose balance in mid-air and land awkwardly. guys his size should rely more on floaters rather than risking injury by trying out-jump big men. that's what i like about Kyrie - he sticks to layups and floaters - he's not trying to jump over 7 footers and dunk on them.
So hes just gonna ignore Jarrett Jack right? The guy ON THE SAME TEAM AS DION!?BSPN's comical musings about the Cavs continued tonight. In their trade deadline video, posted at 10:04 p.m. -- so after the Cavs won their 5th straight, Dion looked fantastic in his limited minutes and was injured for an indeterminate amount of time -- trade deadline "expert" Tom Penn has declared that, not only will Dion Waiters be traded, but of all the players in the NBA, he's at the absolute top of the board of players who SHOULD be traded.
"In Cleveland, Dion Waiters should be on the move. David Griffin is the new General Manager in Cleveland on an interim basis. He must make a trade, he's likely to make some kind of trade. It's time to face that Dion Waiters doesn't fit with the coach, more importantly doesn't fit with Kyrie Irving. While you have years on his contract and the ability to move him, move Dion Waiters now for value in the future as you re-make the Cleveland Cavaliers."
-Tom Penn, expert
Top 5 Players to be Traded
1. Dion Waiters
2. Andre Miller
3. Thad Young
4. Pau Gasol
5. Omer Asik
Video evidence of this analysis atrocity:
http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=10479798
And one giantfrom anyone with an inkling of what is currently happening here.
So hes just gonna ignore Jarrett Jack right? The guy ON THE SAME TEAM AS DION!?
Soon as Dion dropped 31 in the all star weekend the media wanted him to leave Cleveland.
When Bennett dropped 19 and 10 I SWEAR the next day I saw an article of how Bennett was being held back in Cleveland didn't fit and needed to be traded by some NYK writer.
i've always been nervous about Waiters injuring himself on dunk attempts. smaller guys who force dunks in traffic are prone to leg and knee injuries because they are coming down from such a height that the landing impact leads to potential leg issues - they are more likely to lose balance in mid-air and land awkwardly. guys his size should rely more on floaters rather than risking injury by trying out-jump big men. that's what i like about Kyrie - he sticks to layups and floaters - he's not trying to jump over 7 footers and dunk on them.
So hes just gonna ignore Jarrett Jack right? The guy ON THE SAME TEAM AS DION!?
Soon as Dion dropped 31 in the all star weekend the media wanted him to leave Cleveland.
When Bennett dropped 19 and 10 I SWEAR the next day I saw an article of how Bennett was being held back in Cleveland didn't fit and needed to be traded by some NYK writer.