Great. Not worried about missing his offense but desperately need him to contain Sears.
These new designations are kind of ridiculously arbitrary.
Questionable is listed as 50% likely to play. How do you differentiate that from doubtful which is 25% likely?
Carr was listed as questionable two games ago and played well, maybe 4 minutes less.
Not really sure how scientific this whole injury report thing is. I’m not a sports gambler but I guess that’s why they started this?
It will be free flowing as you stated, but it won't be because of Butler. The ball dies in his hands. He has yet to consistently drive and kick it out, and the Alabama game is not the game to practice it. Great defender, though!You can say you won’t miss his offense but in a game as free-flowing as this is shaping up to be, the pace will be very hard on us if we don’t have his downhill drives to the basket. I sure hope this is Pope taking advantage of a bruise-based gray area in the rules to mess with Nate Oats’ head.
I'd be curious to see an NCAA-wide analysis after the season of how often guys played when they were probable, questionable, doubtful. By rule it's 75%, 50%, 25%. But I would wager it'll end up being 95%, 75%, 10%.In the NBA, it seems to be pretty much as you said. Some teams will just throw anyone even a little banged up onto the Questionable list. I feel like doubtful might as well be a 5% chance in the NBA. Guys that are doubtful almost never play barring something miraculous happening.
People are used to Cal hiding his players until the roster is decimated from phantom injuries to the point that he can't "hide you".LMAO , we've had people questionable for the last few games and they play. Think of "questionable" as in they'll play unless the injury is aggravated and worsening. He'll play but this does mean its entirely possible if Bama goes all mike tyson on him like A&M did , he could have to come out of the game , that would be the worry but he's 100% going to play until his body wont let him any further.
Butler is a warrior and we desperately need him to win. It's not just his defense, but he's so court savvy and tough mentally and physically that his presence is necessary to win against of team of Bama's character. I'm pretty damn sure he plays and plays his guts out. WE have to hold serve at Rupp and this is one of those very tough games, much like Florida, in which we will have to be hitting our shots, getting some stops and continuing our newfound physicality that we displayed against MSU and Texas A&M.He's playing bro.... dude is getting some OT in the massage room.
Totally agree. Every day I went to football practice in high school I felt sore, tired and beaten up when I came home. I'm nowhere near the athlete Lamont is, so I think it's a good bet he'll play even if he has some soreness. Unless he's received medical advice that playing could endanger the rest of the season for him, I'm pretty certain he'll be out there with that infectious grin on his face.With the beating that Lamont took on Tuesday, I would be shocked if he wasn't listed as questionable. That said, I look for him to start and play quite a bit today.
Don’t think MP rolls like that with a borderline lie.You can say you won’t miss his offense but in a game as free-flowing as this is shaping up to be, the pace will be very hard on us if we don’t have his downhill drives to the basket. I sure hope this is Pope taking advantage of a bruise-based gray area in the rules to mess with Nate Oats’ head.
Sorry OP.He practiced today.
PersonPeople keep freaking out over these bogus injury reports. We haven't had a guy questionable not play yet n sec play. He practiced Friday so he's playing.
Your virtue signaling doesn’t change the fact there is a “gray area” where Lamont is hurt bad enough that most guys wouldn’t play but tough enough and strong-willed enough that he somewhat likely will play in a situation where his docs say he’s most likely not in danger of damaging anything but still he should be watched closely leading up to the game and knowing all that Pope declares him questionable because that is the rule anyway, also taking advantage of the fact that in that case the rule itself actually serves as a way to mess with Oats’ head and complicate his preparations, and possibly helping that out a little with his discretionary choice of when to declare, and I’m hoping the reality is closer to that situation than to the situation where it just looks flat out questionable whether Lamont will play at all even with his toughness and his willpower because that bodes better for us. All these scenarios are gray areas and judgement calls with considerable inherent margins of error or we wouldn’t have a questionable category to begin with.Don’t think MP rolls like that with a borderline lie.
5 apg in 26 mp and the only guy on our team who take a guy off the dribble and the ball dies in his hands. That makes sense.It will be free flowing as you stated, but it won't be because of Butler. The ball dies in his hands. He has yet to consistently drive and kick it out, and the Alabama game is not the game to practice it. Great defender, though!
Same here; if Lamont can't play Jax will have to man the point and Perry coming in when Sears takes a rest. I don't think Perry is as bad on defense as some do but Sears is a load for anybody to guard and he's just too strong for Perry. Or maybe the 1-3-1 zone but the problem there is 'bama is one of the best offensive rebounding teams in the country, if not the best.The thought of Travis Perry guarding Mark Sears, sends chills down my spine.
Lamont will 100% play, he has all next week to rest.