Same thing different year it seems. While I hope he can play I wish this wouldn’t always be a thing, but it’s Kentucky and attention and pressure are always at a max
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Do we need another season with a player with a mysterious injury just to show up at tourney time?Who knows. Maybe playing in the tourney is an experience he enjoys, wants to do again, and come back next season.
The time for addons has past. We have what we have that got us here.He can’t help this year anyway.
Clark’s leg fell off and had to be sown back on.
Same thing different year it seems. While I hope he can play I wish this wouldn’t always be a thing, but it’s Kentucky and attention and pressure are always at a max
Yep. Become a pattern now.When you recruit guys who are using this as a six month nba training exhibition camp you’ll have this.
No other school loses entire rosters either.Something is seriously wrong with the program. Has any other school had so many injuries the last 5 years?
Welch should get more minutes than Clarke in future games this season. At least, Welch has a BIG smile when playing.If he has not been doing any thing he will be out of shape so i don't see him playing much, just a few minutes at a time.
Something is seriously wrong with the program. Has any other school had so many injuries the last 5 years?
YES!Focus on the guys that have played all season.
I’ve always thought he was our best player too. At least our best backcourt/wing player. If he can contribute, not make many mistakes, while taking minutes from Askew, I’m all for it. IMO, Askew has somewhat regressed.If he's healthy he can for sure help the team. He's always been the teams best player IMO and I hope we get to see him play even if it's in a limited role.
Well if Cal was honest he wouldn’t be in a tough spot. But he refuses to tell fans what is really going on.This kid has put Cal in a tough spot as much as cal put himself there. Like all the other mystery injuries we get spotty info, contradictions left and right. I think TC was hurt initially, then "opted" out once the season was technically over, but if it was that serious Cal should have just said so instead of all the mystery crap again. Now his stock has fallen so much there is pressure to on him to play and prove himself. This whole season has been managed as worse as possible, even from a PR stance.
Glad you mentioned this.. When I woke up today, I was scrolling through the phone still half awake, and someone mentioned our medical staff in the Atheltic Department. I forget who, and I forget what.. But maybe there is something that needs to be addressed. I recall they said that the medical staff potentially missed something in their 2nd diagnosis.
If Clarke plays he will be like the 4th or 5th player who was out for a much longer period than normal.. where we thought the player was sandbagging it, only for them to come back.. maybe there's some truth to the medical staff not being up to par.
Didn’t the Spurs have issues with medical staff? I’m sure it’s possible, nepotism and familiarity can breed complacency and incompetence anywhere.
However there’s really no excuse, we have a great medical facility to tap into right next door.
Oh but he did tell us. First press conference. Most, including me, were too glued to the instant success of the first few years to remember. But we were told. That’s the one and only thing I will ever give him credit for. He told the truth up front. It’s like the big bad wolf, in reverse. He tells us how he is going to blow the house down without mentioning that the house is going to get blown down. Brilliant really, if you think about it. His bank account says FU. His ego says, I warned you.Well if Cal was honest he wouldn’t be in a tough spot. But he refuses to tell fans what is really going on.