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Dylan “Breaking” Windler is a Laker. How much help does LeBron need!?

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Which of Dylan Windler's Organs are most Desirable for Harvesting?

  • Lungs (because he is great at cheering while in street clothes)

    Votes: 1 2.3%
  • Liver (Ricky Rubio could use a new one)

    Votes: 4 9.3%
  • Kidneys (of no immediate use, but useful for cash considerations)

    Votes: 1 2.3%
  • Heart (in excellent shape from so much sideline cardio)

    Votes: 2 4.7%
  • Uterus

    Votes: 6 14.0%
  • Ovaries

    Votes: 12 27.9%
  • Eyes (useful for changing eye color without contact lenses)

    Votes: 1 2.3%
  • Foreskin (for circumcision reversal)

    Votes: 7 16.3%
  • Face (a sop for the Faceless Men)

    Votes: 1 2.3%
  • Whatever Jim Chones would like

    Votes: 16 37.2%

  • Total voters
    43
any timeline on Windlers return? I was really looking forward to seeing him play.
 
any timeline on Windlers return? I was really looking forward to seeing him play.

I don't think we see him before early November. They said stress reaction, but that means stress fracture in his leg.
 
any timeline on Windlers return? I was really looking forward to seeing him play.

6-8 weeks if they're being careful.

I had stress fractures off and on for years in Army because I had jackass commanders that never gave me six weeks to heal. Stress injuries can migrate as one adjusts one's weight to compensate for the initial injury and places undue stress on other bones resulting in further stress injury. The only proper way to heal is to stay off the limb.

Windler should take the opportunity to eat food and indulge in some upper-body strength conditioning.
 
Hoping he can develop into a quality 3/D player
 
6-8 weeks if they're being careful.

I had stress fractures off and on for years in Army because I had jackass commanders that never gave me six weeks to heal. Stress injuries can migrate as one adjusts one's weight to compensate for the initial injury and places undue stress on other bones resulting in further stress injury. The only proper way to heal is to stay off the limb.

Windler should take the opportunity to eat food and indulge in some upper-body strength conditioning.

Same.

Stress fractures in the army that never healed because the docs did not believe my pain. I have them to this day. But I have so many other things so I don't care about them lol. It's on both Tibias.

I remember all the shit I had to do with them stress fractures, pure torture.
 
Same.

Stress fractures in the army that never healed because the docs did not believe my pain. I have them to this day. But I have so many other things so I don't care about them lol. It's on both Tibias.

I remember all the shit I had to do with them stress fractures, pure torture.

Both at Navy and in the Marines, I saw what turned out to be stress fractures misdiagnosed as shin splints more times than I can remember.
 
Do stress fractures ever completely heal, or is this something that is going to bother him throughout his career?

Can't to see Garland and Windler on the floor together because their playstyle compliments each other.
 
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This ain’t sounding very good...

When are we going to get to see Big Dyl raining threes from the rafters of The Rock?
 
This ain’t sounding very good...

When are we going to get to see Big Dyl raining threes from the rafters of The Rock?

Sometime in November most likely. Its a common injury. As long as he doesn't force it before he's 100 percent their shouldn't be long term problems.
 
Do stress fractures ever completely heal, or is this something that is going to bother him throughout his career?

Can't to see Garland and Windler on the floor together because their playstyle compliments each other.
If you take the proper time off and give them a chance to heal, they should not be recurring. If you rush back before a stress fracture is fully healed then it may migrate or reinjure.

He should be able to do normal light tasks on his legs that will not agitate it. A normal pace walk should be fine, but running, jumping, etc would aggravate it.
 
If you take the proper time off and give them a chance to heal, they should not be recurring. If you rush back before a stress fracture is fully healed then it may migrate or reinjure.

He should be able to do normal light tasks on his legs that will not agitate it. A normal pace walk should be fine, but running, jumping, etc would aggravate it.

No, my daughter had to 100% stay off of it to heal. That is part of the problem with the stress reactions, they are very strange and need completely immobilized to heal.
 

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