.....any Orthopedic surgeons lurking. I wonder if Hunter is suffering from compartment syndrome of lower leg? Cleveland Clinic seems to specialize in that. Thoughts, if so doesn’t look good for next year.
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Let's be honest...it doesn't look good for next year regardless if Hunter is back or not...
Let's be honest...it doesn't look good for next year regardless if Hunter is back or not...
I have no reason to expect Hunter will miss next year. With Hunter and Thompson healthy, I expect to see less of Smith and much less of Green. That would have helped us this year. Archie was forced to live with Smith and the bad drives into the heart of the defense. Smith and Green might never be players that can be trusted to make the right play.We have no clue who will be on the team next year, and what their health will be.....so you are just making blind guesses.
I'm blind guessing we see a lot of new faces.
I also think we will see 2 or 3 guys from this years team not be on next years rosterI have no reason to expect Hunter will miss next year. With Hunter and Thompson healthy, I expect to see less of Smith and much less of Green. That would have helped us this year. Archie was forced to live with Smith and the bad drives into the heart of the defense. Smith and Green might never be players that can be trusted to make the right play.
I predict Durham will be further ahead of Green than he has become this year. Franklin might find himself playing before Green. The surprise player next year could be Davis and I like Forrester's attitude.
As far as players leaving. There are two that I wouldn't miss and another that I don't see ever playing if Archie continues recruiting top 10 classes.
Bold prediction considering there are 2 seniors plus Romeo.I also think we will see 2 or 3 guys from this years team not be on next years roster
From the Mayo Clinic:.....any Orthopedic surgeons lurking. I wonder if Hunter is suffering from compartment syndrome of lower leg? Cleveland Clinic seems to specialize in that. Thoughts, if so doesn’t look good for next year.
More:From the Mayo Clinic:.....any Orthopedic surgeons lurking. I wonder if Hunter is suffering from compartment syndrome of lower leg? Cleveland Clinic seems to specialize in that. Thoughts, if so doesn’t look good for next year.
“Chronic exertional compartment syndrome is an exercise-induced muscle and nerve condition that causes pain, swelling and sometimes disability in the affected muscles of the legs or arms. Anyone can develop the condition, but it's more common in young adult runners and athletes who participate in activities that involve repetitive impact.
Chronic exertional compartment syndrome may respond to nonoperative treatment and activity modification. If nonoperative treatment doesn't help, your doctor might recommend surgery. Surgery is successful for many people and might allow you to return to your sport.”
If this is it, it looks as though the prognosis isn’t terrible and it seems treatable. Although, “might allow you to return” leaves some doubt.
Be interesting to know if he had this condition in high school.More:
Surgical options
A surgical procedure called fasciotomy is the most effective treatment of chronic exertional compartment syndrome. It involves cutting open the inflexible tissue encasing each of the affected muscle compartments (fascia). This relieves the pressure.
Sometimes, a fasciotomy can be performed through small incisions and this may reduce recovery time so that you can return to your regular sport or activity sooner.
Although surgery is effective for most people, it's not without risk and, in some cases, it may not completely alleviate symptoms associated with chronic exertional compartment syndrome. Complications of the surgery can include infection, permanent nerve damage, numbness, weakness, bruising and scarring.
yes, meaning transfersBold prediction considering there are 2 seniors plus Romeo.
I just kidding. I assume you mean 2-3 in addition to them?
Next season will be better than this one.
It will be better because I will have more alcohol saved up that's for sure.Don't give me that horsecrap...people like you said the exact same thing last year. Realistically we are the same or worse. You pump so much sunshine up your ass I bet you glow at night
We had damn well better.I'm blind guessing we see a lot of new faces.
yes, meaning transfers
This is only the 1st Archie recruiting class.Next year is looking like a repeat of Crean year 1. I hope I'm wrong, but it's looking like it will take through year 5 just to have an idea of what we have in Miller.
The outcome of surgery for chronic compartment syndrome is "iffy." Long-distance runners seem to have better results than others. Initial work on this was done by Dr. William Turnipseed at University of Wisconsin, Madison, if you are interested in reading.From the Mayo Clinic:
“Chronic exertional compartment syndrome is an exercise-induced muscle and nerve condition that causes pain, swelling and sometimes disability in the affected muscles of the legs or arms. Anyone can develop the condition, but it's more common in young adult runners and athletes who participate in activities that involve repetitive impact.
Chronic exertional compartment syndrome may respond to nonoperative treatment and activity modification. If nonoperative treatment doesn't help, your doctor might recommend surgery. Surgery is successful for many people and might allow you to return to your sport.”
If this is it, it looks as though the prognosis isn’t terrible and it seems treatable. Although, “might allow you to return” leaves some doubt.
and by his colleague, dr. jonathan appleseedThe outcome of surgery for chronic compartment syndrome is "iffy." Long-distance runners seem to have better results than others. Initial work on this was done by Dr. William Turnipseed at University of Wisconsin, Madison, if you are interested in reading.
It basically will be a repeat and making the NCAA will be an incredible task. Yes it probably will be 5 years just to know if Fred made another mistake or not.Next year is looking like a repeat of Crean year 1. I hope I'm wrong, but it's looking like it will take through year 5 just to have an idea of what we have in Miller.
Don't give me that horsecrap...people like you said the exact same thing last year. Realistically we are the same or worse. You pump so much sunshine up your ass I bet you glow at night
Poor snowflake can't take the heat of a rebuild. Always doom and gloom. Archie has had recruiting class. It takes time to change a culture. Take your hot take emotions elsewhere feeble boy
Don't give me that horsecrap...people like you said the exact same thing last year. Realistically we are the same or worse. You pump so much sunshine up your ass I bet you glow at night
It basically will be a repeat and making the NCAA will be an incredible task. Yes it probably will be 5 years just to know if Fred made another mistake or not.
Poor snowflake can't take the heat of a rebuild. Always doom and gloom. Archie has had recruiting class. It takes time to change a culture. Take your hot take emotions elsewhere feeble boy
Please....only the IU culture tolerates mediocre results like this because “jeepers, we have good kids that go to class, our APR is great and we do things the right way with upstanding coaches, so that’s good enough. We didn’t win but we gave it our best today! Mayberry, Bloomington U.S.A.”
Meanwhile, assholes and guys who flirt with the grey areas are the kings of college basketball! I’m looking at Dollar Bill Self and the other guy who harbors rapists in his basement and how the nation loves them. They get the press and the players.
Good guys don’t win. I don’t exactly know what Archie’s “culture” is but it better have accountability, high expectations and some kind of edge to it.
Think Chris Bosh's injury...
If he's healthy..Some IU fans will like him more than Romeo. imo Play's with an attitude on both ends .
He D up Romeo at H.H. and made him look very average..
Let's be honest H.H.is nothing more than a glorified pick up game..
Hunter took it more serious than Romeo probably would have liked..
Good guys don’t win.
Rather lose every game than win by cheating or playing in that gray areaPlease....only the IU culture tolerates mediocre results like this because “jeepers, we have good kids that go to class, our APR is great and we do things the right way with upstanding coaches, so that’s good enough. We didn’t win but we gave it our best today! Mayberry, Bloomington U.S.A.”
Meanwhile, assholes and guys who flirt with the grey areas are the kings of college basketball! I’m looking at Dollar Bill Self and the other guy who harbors rapists in his basement and how the nation loves them. They get the press and the players.
Good guys don’t win. I don’t exactly know what Archie’s “culture” is but it better have accountability, high expectations and some kind of edge to it.
How do you know IU is not in the gray area?Rather lose every game than win by cheating or playing in that gray area
Couldn't be much worse...especially if we ride this losing streak the rest of the wayNext season will be better than this one.
Rather win.Rather lose every game than win by cheating or playing in that gray area
I don't but we have not been liked to the FBI investigation. Also if we are caught in doing this then everyone heads need to roleHow do you know IU is not in the gray area?
and that is what is wrong with some of this fan base is that win at any cost attitude or instant gratification ageRather win.