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Gill-Caesar OUT tomorrow night

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Back spasms. Mizzou's 2nd leading scorer @ 11.5 pts per game.

This post was edited on 1/12 5:17 PM by N.I.N.E.

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Re: Gill-Caeser OUT tomorrow night


I saw that on Twitter. He's their second leading scorer, so this really hurts them. They will need all the help they can get tomorrow night.
 
Okay, we gotta win by 20. Enough "conference is tough," handle your business at home against a weak and battered opponent.
 
This is an odd season. That will be at least the third game where our opponent was missing their best or second best player.
 
Gill-Caesar maybe the second leading scorer, but he isn't all that efficient. Losing him shouldn't hurt their offense much, if at all, if it translates to more shots for the superior Shamburger. Namon Wright is also getting more minutes, who is more efficient on offense than Gill-Caesar as well.
 
Originally posted by SilentsAreGolden:
This is an odd season. That will be at least the third game where our opponent was missing their best or second best player.
Indeed. I think it's actually been more than 3.
 
Great, this means somebody will come off the bench for them and proceed to hit turn-around fall-away 3 pointers non stop all night!
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Originally posted by GOING FOR #9:
Wasn't a&m missing their top guy?????
Texas ?

Maybe we are a team of undefeated destiny. So far it looks that way. We have won every way imaginable. Shoot good win. Shoot horrible win. Play good d win. Play bad d win. Overtime win. Double OT win. Out rebounded win.
 
Originally posted by Wernicke Korsakoff:
Originally posted by MdWIldcat55:
Not sure I trust this. How can you be out with "back spasms" a full day in advance. What if the spasms go away?
Muscle cramps can hurt for days.
I get back spasms. I've been told by a doctor that I have permanently weakened the muscles. When they go into spasm, I'm not ready to do much of anything for a few days. There are all sorts of degrees to this so one person might be able to play with them while another might be debilitated. When they weren't so bad, I'd still play with them, but I'd be leaning over any chance I could get using my hands on my knees to take some pressure off my back. Those were the good old days.
 
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