It's awesome seeing JTT on the court again. That dude just brings so much life and energy to our team, even in a diminished state athletically.
Chamberman said:
Can we just all agree that BaylorBears_254 should never post in an injury/recovery thread EVER!
BaylorBears_254 said:Chamberman said:
Can we just all agree that BaylorBears_254 should never post in an injury/recovery thread EVER!
All praise to him for pushing himself to new levels to get back, I would've hoped to shut him down this year, if it is for sure he was going to come back next year 100%.
Nonetheless, I stand by what I said. good to him back tho. We missed him, Ill take a 60% healthy Jon over Thamba any day thats for sure
BaylorBears_254 said:Chamberman said:
Can we just all agree that BaylorBears_254 should never post in an injury/recovery thread EVER!
All praise to him for pushing himself to new levels to get back, I would've hoped to shut him down this year, if it is for sure he was going to come back next year 100%.
But if you truly think he is 100%, or hell even 70%, you're a joke lol. As I said in the other thread, ill take a 65% healthy JTT over Thamba anyways tho.
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Chamberman said:BaylorBears_254 said:Chamberman said:
Can we just all agree that BaylorBears_254 should never post in an injury/recovery thread EVER!
All praise to him for pushing himself to new levels to get back, I would've hoped to shut him down this year, if it is for sure he was going to come back next year 100%.
But if you truly think he is 100%, or hell even 70%, you're a joke lol. As I said in the other thread, ill take a 65% healthy JTT over Thamba anyways tho.
You're so arrogant you can't even admit you were wrong. Talking out of your ass like you know anything about injury recoveries. I think you also said you'd sell your house if he was back this season. Let's see it listed!!
BaylorBears_254 said:
No sources, but don't expect him to play next year, or maybe even the year after.
The injury he sustained was pretty devastating, and may have just ended his playing career at Baylor.
I will not speak on him never playing basketball at a high level again, because I have no place to say such a thing, but Im 95% sure we won't see him play again at Baylor, the other 5% is me hoping we can see him again in a Baylor uniform
BUmoneymaker said:BaylorBears_254 said:
No sources, but don't expect him to play next year, or maybe even the year after.
The injury he sustained was pretty devastating, and may have just ended his playing career at Baylor.
I will not speak on him never playing basketball at a high level again, because I have no place to say such a thing, but Im 95% sure we won't see him play again at Baylor, the other 5% is me hoping we can see him again in a Baylor uniform
I'm so glad you were (understandably) wrong.
BaylorBears_254 said:
He's not 70,80,90 or 100% healthy by any means, but anytime over 50% and he helps the team tremendously.
Chamberman said:BaylorBears_254 said:
He's not 70,80,90 or 100% healthy by any means, but anytime over 50% and he helps the team tremendously.
You think anyone is giving your opinion an anyone's health any credence? Ha! That's rich.
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BaylorBears_254 said:Chamberman said:BaylorBears_254 said:
He's not 70,80,90 or 100% healthy by any means, but anytime over 50% and he helps the team tremendously.
You think anyone is giving your opinion an anyone's health any credence? Ha! That's rich.
Lol i guess bro. It's hard to break things down for little people like you.
If you look at the time table for the injury he received, he isn't supposed to be back.
As I mentioned, he put in a lot of hard-work and time to do so. Im happy he's back, but he isn't fully healthy.
To fully heal from this type of injury, if may very well take the rest of this year, and a little of next, but due to JTT pushing himself, he was able to make a comeback earlier, though not "100%", he's at a point where he can at least make noticeable impact for the team.
Chamberman said:BaylorBears_254 said:Chamberman said:BaylorBears_254 said:
He's not 70,80,90 or 100% healthy by any means, but anytime over 50% and he helps the team tremendously.
You think anyone is giving your opinion an anyone's health any credence? Ha! That's rich.
Lol i guess bro. It's hard to break things down for little people like you.
If you look at the time table for the injury he received, he isn't supposed to be back.
As I mentioned, he put in a lot of hard-work and time to do so. Im happy he's back, but he isn't fully healthy.
To fully heal from this type of injury, if may very well take the rest of this year, and a little of next, but due to JTT pushing himself, he was able to make a comeback earlier, though not "100%", he's at a point where he can at least make noticeable impact for the team.
Just stop dude. Quit acting like you know anything about knee injuries and the recovery process. You're just a talking head on a message board who wants to act like you know things when you don't know *****
bear2be2 said:
It's awesome seeing JTT on the court again. That dude just brings so much life and energy to our team, even in a diminished state athletically.
And flinging unnecessary strays at Flo in the process.Chamberman said:BaylorBears_254 said:Chamberman said:BaylorBears_254 said:
He's not 70,80,90 or 100% healthy by any means, but anytime over 50% and he helps the team tremendously.
You think anyone is giving your opinion an anyone's health any credence? Ha! That's rich.
Lol i guess bro. It's hard to break things down for little people like you.
If you look at the time table for the injury he received, he isn't supposed to be back.
As I mentioned, he put in a lot of hard-work and time to do so. Im happy he's back, but he isn't fully healthy.
To fully heal from this type of injury, if may very well take the rest of this year, and a little of next, but due to JTT pushing himself, he was able to make a comeback earlier, though not "100%", he's at a point where he can at least make noticeable impact for the team.
Just stop dude. Quit acting like you know anything about knee injuries and the recovery process. You're just a talking head on a message board who wants to act like you know things when you don't know *****
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Did you even stay at a Holiday Inn Express?BaylorBears_254 said:Chamberman said:BaylorBears_254 said:
He's not 70,80,90 or 100% healthy by any means, but anytime over 50% and he helps the team tremendously.
You think anyone is giving your opinion an anyone's health any credence? Ha! That's rich.
Lol i guess bro. It's hard to break things down for little people like you.
If you look at the time table for the injury he received, he isn't supposed to be back.
As I mentioned, he put in a lot of hard-work and time to do so. Im happy he's back, but he isn't fully healthy.
To fully heal from this type of injury, if may very well take the rest of this year, and a little of next, but due to JTT pushing himself, he was able to make a comeback earlier, though not "100%", he's at a point where he can at least make noticeable impact for the team.
Chamberman said:BaylorBears_254 said:Chamberman said:
Can we just all agree that BaylorBears_254 should never post in an injury/recovery thread EVER!
All praise to him for pushing himself to new levels to get back, I would've hoped to shut him down this year, if it is for sure he was going to come back next year 100%.
But if you truly think he is 100%, or hell even 70%, you're a joke lol. As I said in the other thread, ill take a 65% healthy JTT over Thamba anyways tho.
You're so arrogant you can't even admit you were wrong. Talking out of your ass like you know anything about injury recoveries. I think you also said you'd sell your house if he was back this season. Let's see it listed!!
He started that last year. He was shooting 46.2 percent from 3 when he went down -- albeit in limited attempts. That may become a bigger part of his game now.Crawfoso1973 said:
Remade himself into a stretch 5 knowing he will likely never recover his above the rim athleticism. He shot those 3s without hesitation too. Gives defenses another wrinkle to contend with on those high ball screens.
with 5 outside the arc, George can go 1v1 for the layup/foul or dish to Bridges,Cryer/Flagler/Love. A defense has to really be living right to defend that.bear2be2 said:He started that last year. He was shooting 46.2 percent from 3 when he went down -- albeit in limited attempts. That may become a bigger part of his game now.Crawfoso1973 said:
Remade himself into a stretch 5 knowing he will likely never recover his above the rim athleticism. He shot those 3s without hesitation too. Gives defenses another wrinkle to contend with on those high ball screens.
But if he's out there knocking down 3s, we're going to be a very difficult team to stop.
Yes, and will also fully play to Key's strengths. He is absolutely the best in college basketball at driving in the lane and with his body control avoiding the offensive foul and drawing fouls. Driving to the basket for the and 1 or kicking it out to open shooters beyond the arc. With EJ stroking 3s defenses can't cheat off of EJ on that high pick and roll and our guards will hit him for the wide open 3.LIB,MR BEARS said:with 5 outside the arc, George can go 1v1 for the layup/foul or dish to Bridges,Cryer/Flagler/Love. A defense has to really be living right to defend that.bear2be2 said:He started that last year. He was shooting 46.2 percent from 3 when he went down -- albeit in limited attempts. That may become a bigger part of his game now.Crawfoso1973 said:
Remade himself into a stretch 5 knowing he will likely never recover his above the rim athleticism. He shot those 3s without hesitation too. Gives defenses another wrinkle to contend with on those high ball screens.
But if he's out there knocking down 3s, we're going to be a very difficult team to stop.
I was impressed with his offensive improvement last year. You could tell that he had put in a lot of work on his jump shot and was developing a pretty reliable one from mid range that stretched occasionally to the 3-point line.Crawfoso1973 said:
Yeah he was already working on it. I imagine during his rehab he worked relentlessly on the shot before he could run and jump stationaray shooting was probably all he could do.