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The curious case of Kerr Kriisa

Disclaimer: I’m a KK fan, and always will be, but…

Are we all just going to casually ignore the saga that is Kerr Kriisa? How does a minor foot bone fracture cause a season ending injury, that normally has a turnaround time of 6-10 weeks, and how does said season ending injury just casually go without being mentioned as such by the coaching staff and Pope?

Are injuries in the NIL era going to be more serious than they were before NIL? Asking for a friend.
It’s just been 9 weeks so far. And even once able to resume activities, it would take him a few weeks.
 
UT game Wheeler was in a walking boot. We went to the lodge Wheeler pulled up in his car. He wasn’t wearing a boot had no kinda limp at all walking into the lodge. I trust Pope you couldn’t believe half what cal had to say.
That may be, but there are threads like this for basically every injury our guys get. People still use Jarred Vanderbilt as an example of Cal's guys faking injuries, when he missed his entire first NBA season due to the injury he sustained here. At some point it becomes a boy cries wolf situation. It's so much easier to just give guys the benefit of the doubt absent any reason to believe there's something fishy going on.
 
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At full strength, we are good enough to win it all and I am sure Kriisa wants to be part of that and actually play.
Me personally, I really don’t want a 25 year old backup point guard next season.
 
Is there a certain number of games he can play and still be redshirted like football or if he plays another game is redshirt hopes over with?

Great question! Unless the rules have changed, he is eligible for a medical redshirt if he played only in the first half of the season and participated in no more than 30% of the team's games. Considering that, he should be granted the medical redshirt, IMO.

Of course, with the courts, covid exceptions, NIL, etc, he may be able to play until he is 40! :)
 
I love KK, and I know he would play if he could; however, if KK or Lewis is your starting point guard next year, UK will be in trouble.

Pope needs to recruit the best available point guard for his system next year. If KK is okay with playing behind a portal guard, Lewis, and JJ at the 1/2 spots next year, then bring him back. If not, let him know that you support him if he gets the medical redshirt and help him find another destination. This has to be a business decision on all ends. If he's cool with being UK's 4th guard in the backcourt rotation, bring him back.
 
A broken foot bone for an athlete isn't a minor deal. Besides the pain part a guy would be putting a Lotta heavy duty stress on that repaired bone. I don't doubt thus guys fire or toughness. He is just too hurt to play.

I have always been active jogging, running and walking. When I broke a bone in my foot, I was in a soft boot for 3 months and and then had PT and still was still having issues walking a year later. As others have said, the foot is very complicated!
 
This. With KK, Perry, Lewis and I guess JJ as well, no one is coming here from the portal at pg. Idk how I feel about that group.
For one Perry is a last resort PG he’s a SG all day to me. With KK you could still get an upperclassman PG and allow JJ and Lewis to come along slowly. As we have seen this year we have plenty of time for a lot of guys and depth is always nice, money talks. Plus everyone discounts having guys return that played in this system the year before, it will be invaluable teaching the freshman and new transfers.
 
I have always been active jogging, running and walking. When I broke a bone in my foot, I was in a soft boot for 3 months and and then had PT and still was still having issues walking a year later. As others have said, the foot is very complicated!
Something as small as a bone spur or pain in your heel from back issues/nerve endings can cause so much discomfort you can’t even walk. Let alone play D1 basketball. I’m sure Kerr would play if he could. Dude showed heart on a broken foot. He’s playing if he could.
 
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Don't think this is a Wheeler situation, where he quit on the team.
I honestly think the “ Calipari injuries” are long gone ! The injury that KK had was a 3-4 month healing time so if we get him back any sooner than that’s a bonus! Heck he’s even trying to get a medical redshirt to come back to play next year. Calipari players were trying to get out the door faster than trying to get in the door.
 
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That may be, but there are threads like this for basically every injury our guys get. People still use Jarred Vanderbilt as an example of Cal's guys faking injuries, when he missed his entire first NBA season due to the injury he sustained here. At some point it becomes a boy cries wolf situation. It's so much easier to just give guys the benefit of the doubt absent any reason to believe there's something fishy going on.
JV was definitely hurt. I think most of our players were hurt. Loved JV in high school all star game he looked great then he got hurt in that game. Don’t think he ever recovered. Wheeler just got his feelings hurt. The SS situation really got me. Cal should have told him to play or leave!! It wouldn’t have hurt us anymore. Just should never let another guy come here and just sit. DUMBEST THING EVER!!
 
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JV was definitely hurt. I think most of our players were hurt. Loved JV in high school all star game he looked great then he got hurt in that game. Don’t think he ever recovered. Wheeler just got his feelings hurt. The SS situation really got me. Cal should have told him to play or leave!! It wouldn’t have hurt us anymore. Just should never let another guy come here and just sit. DUMBEST THING EVER!!
How there isn't something in the contracts making what Calipari did fireable, is beyond me. Talk about a breach of ethics and honesty.
 
Don't understand this thread...thought it was a given he was gonna be out a long time. Maybe even the season. Wasn't that being talked about after he got hurt? Don't think anyone was expecting him to be back by now.
 
Is there a certain number of games he can play and still be redshirted like football or if he plays another game is redshirt hopes over with?
"In college basketball, a team can play up to 31 regular season games. However, players can't play in any of those games without losing their redshirt status.

However, in certain cases, medical redshirting is allowed when an athlete plays ⅓ or less of their season before an injury. If this is the case, coaches can file paperwork with the NCAA to restore it as a season of eligibility."
 
Why does this board seem to think every injury is some conspiracy or that a coach is hiding things from fans? It drove me nuts under Cal and it's been driving me nuts this year too.

Guys are hurt and things take time to heal. Injuries like a foot fracture need to be fully healed for a basketball player. Just let it go.

Something as small as a bone spur or pain in your heel from back issues/nerve endings can cause so much discomfort you can’t even walk. Let alone play D1 basketball. I’m sure Kerr would play if he could. Dude showed heart on a broken foot. He’s playing if he could..
Even a FAKE bone spur is enough to keep you out of the military.
 
"In college basketball, a team can play up to 31 regular season games. However, players can't play in any of those games without losing their redshirt status.

However, in certain cases, medical redshirting is allowed when an athlete plays ⅓ or less of their season before an injury. If this is the case, coaches can file paperwork with the NCAA to restore it as a season of eligibility."

It is crazy but the redshirt rule is DIFFERENT for college football now: The NCAA rule for college football players allows them to play in up to four games and still maintain their redshirt status. This rule change went into effect in 2018.
 
"In college basketball, a team can play up to 31 regular season games. However, players can't play in any of those games without losing their redshirt status.

However, in certain cases, medical redshirting is allowed when an athlete plays ⅓ or less of their season before an injury. If this is the case, coaches can file paperwork with the NCAA to restore it as a season of eligibility."

It is crazy but the redshirt rule is DIFFERENT for college football now: The NCAA rule for college football players allows them to play in up to four games and still maintain their redshirt status. This rule change went into effect in 2018.

The term "medical redshirt" also leads to confusion given that it's a completely different set of rules unrelated to redshirting, and the NCAA does not use the trerm "medical redshirt." I get why we do it - both involve not playing and getting an extra year of eligibility as a result. But people end up hearing some rule or guideline about "redshirting" and apply it to one or the other it doesn't belong to. And of course, the football change confusing people because its changes don't apply to any other sport.
 
Maybe he’s a slow healer, maybe he’s had a setback, maybe it was more significant than we initially thought, maybe they collectively decided a full next year at this point is better than ruching back this year. I’m sure the people that need to know have a good plan for exactly what’s going to happen. Would be less of an issue if we had our starting point guard or our replacement for the replacement point guard. Shit happens, it truly sucks and I hope we get good news somewhere soon.
Maybe if you type maybe one more time, I am going to...maybe I should just forget it. ;)
 
Jones fractures can take 3-4 months to heal.
For the average Joe who isn't running and jumping and cutting and physically exerting themselves every day either in practice or games. Kerr knows he's not going pro unless it's overseas. if he can milk another year of NIL, then good for him. I'm sure missing the majority of a season isn't how he planned to end his career.
 
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Why does this board seem to think every injury is some conspiracy or that a coach is hiding things from fans? It drove me nuts under Cal and it's been driving me nuts this year too.

Guys are hurt and things take time to heal. Injuries like a foot fracture need to be fully healed for a basketball player. Just let it go.

Unfortunately some of the distrust and conspiracy about every injury now, stems from the Cal era. Just the ones we actually know of now:…and his general “haven’t seen him” attitude

Wheeler was an “injury” but the reality was he quit on the team.

Hagans was suspended

Sharpe was…..Sharpe.

J.Vanderbilt was initially injured but the situation of play or not play at the end was dictated by his “people”

So on and so forth……


—-but no reason to feel this way towards the Pope era. He’s been pretty open about injuries. Kerr had a fracture. They take time. He’s no doubt also factoring if it’s worth the medical redshirt and a full year or just finishing the post season this year.

I’m also not quiet old enough to fully remember if it was this way u see Tubby…so disregard if it was this way w Tubby and JoeB too
 
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Disclaimer: I’m a KK fan, and always will be, but…

Are we all just going to casually ignore the saga that is Kerr Kriisa? How does a minor foot bone fracture cause a season ending injury, that normally has a turnaround time of 6-10 weeks, and how does said season ending injury just casually go without being mentioned as such by the coaching staff and Pope?

Are injuries in the NIL era going to be more serious than they were before NIL? Asking for a friend.
Ignorance.
 
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