Oh, dude! I just saw your modification!
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Oh, dude! I just saw your modification!
It should have read: Devin Booker--Knee sprain (per www.WebMD.com)
Ding ding ding!Indy wrote: ↑Fri Mar 05, 2021 10:26 pmIt should have read: Devin Booker--Knee sprain (per www.WebMD.com)
I'm good if they dont want much in return. He went to Corona Del Sol so his home here in the Valley. He and DA have played together and are friends as well. He will need to get on board with being in a TEAM and get his defense game in line. But I am sure he has always wanted to play here. If you have seen his draft interviews I think he wanted to be here more than anything.
That was Brandon Roy...his knees were doomed from the start. I don’t think anything they did led to his early retirement. But I do agree with the idea...let’s not risk anything.
They have determined that it is either a knee sprain or a quad contusion based on what they have read on WebMD. They do in fact know after talking to Book that "it hurts."specialsauce wrote: ↑Sat Mar 06, 2021 10:13 amDing ding ding!Indy wrote: ↑Fri Mar 05, 2021 10:26 pmIt should have read: Devin Booker--Knee sprain (per www.WebMD.com)
Head athletic trainer Roberto Sarverelli went to webmd.com and has determined that devin booker in fact has a left knee hurt.
And this was interesting and true:This season, Paul and Ayton have paired up to run a pick-and-roll more than any other combination in the league.
It has been tough for us to acknowledge his growth and improvement. The closest we have come was recently when we let Sarver have that moment with the necklace, egged on by the players. Some here even celebrated it with avatars. (smh) But winning cures all. You have to admit that first the Jones transition to GM and then the Williams' hiring as coach have been huge steps in the right direction. We are finally back to winning Phoenix Suns basketball and boy, does it feel good.“There’s an expectation in this league that players, coaches, and teams should improve. When it happens, we acknowledge it,” Jones said. “But when you have someone like Robert Sarver, who has grown and shown growth, privately and publicly, it’s tough for people to acknowledge because they don’t want to. I find it odd how tough it is for people to acknowledge that a team owner has grown. You could look at the things people say, but if you look at the things he’s done, you can’t draw any other conclusions besides he’s committed to winning and making Phoenix all it can be.”
Tell us more, Robert.Nodack wrote: ↑Sun Mar 07, 2021 1:06 pmIf someone thinks they can do better they should have purchased the Suns themselves. Robert has gotten so much grief from Suns fan over the years and much of it was earned. He is the guy who put his money down though. He has never owned a sports team before. I’m sure there is a learning curve. The article points put that he has learned a lot of lessons and now the Suns are in second place. I am just not into relentlessly bashing the guy. I think Sarver deserves a little credit.