Joined: 18 May 2001 Posts: 1548 Location: Venice, California
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 4:40 am Post subject:
This is why you develop players over 81 games slowly. I agreed with Coach Scott during preseason. A reporter beamed about Randle. "Did you like what you saw out there?" B Scott kindly said Randle was a lost rookie... It takes years to develop in the NBA. Sure it's an awful start but hey look at Blake Griffin he sat out his first season in rehab. I see more upside with Randle then most of our picks. _________________ "Bobbin' and weavin' and let the good get even"
I feel for Lakers fans being a Pacer fan and watching our season blow up when Paul George broke his leg.
Like Paul, Julius Randle is young and his leg will heal in time. I'm also hearing like Paul, he'll have a rod inserted for stability in the leg. After PG's injury Joe Theisman the old qb who had his leg snapped in 2 , said one thing is for certain with that rod in there you don't have to worry abut breaking that leg again.
As an NBA fan I wish nothing but a complete and speedy recovery for JR.
So does anyone know the projected recovery date? I'm assuming he's out for the year even if he's able to play towards the end of the season? Sit him out like Noel and Blake Griffin and he'll be back stronger. I think he'll need to get his body into shape once he's able to. Hit the weightroom Jules and work on that jumper. He'll be back. _________________ From 2-10 to the Western Conference Finals
Isn't that the customary time for the bone to heal? Then you have to do physical rehab, then basketball training. That's a lot of time IMO. _________________ From 2-10 to the Western Conference Finals
Joined: 07 Jul 2006 Posts: 8287 Location: Oxnard, Ca.
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 6:30 am Post subject:
Turn out the lights the party over....
Really liked the kids potential, hopefully he can return next season at 100% I hate injuries to the opponent or us....
Get well Randle, come back stronger than ever, sad really sad.. _________________ .....
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ALTHOUGH HE STANDS 6 FEET 2 INCHES, JIM BUSS ATTENDED JOCKEY SCHOOL WHEN HE WAS 20.
So does anyone know the projected recovery date? I'm assuming he's out for the year even if he's able to play towards the end of the season? Sit him out like Noel and Blake Griffin and he'll be back stronger. I think he'll need to get his body into shape once he's able to. Hit the weightroom Jules and work on that jumper. He'll be back.
I've read 4-6 months, but then he would need time to get back in shape.
I would be shocked if we see Randle again this season. He'll be fine though, Kobe and Byron will keep him in good spirits and help any way they can.
Joined: 02 Jan 2011 Posts: 36081 Location: 502 Bad Gateway
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 7:45 am Post subject:
KeepItRealOrElse wrote:
kinein wrote:
27 wrote:
im in disbelief. I can't believe this is happening to us
I'm not surprised, the way he played at times, just bumrushing, with a bull-in-a-china shop mentality ~ he was going to get hurt eventually. If he had more time to develop his feet and finesse, as well as develop the smarts needed at this level this wouldnt have happened.
idk man, I dont buy the bull in a china shop excuse -- it's basketball,,, not football. it's a literal china shop, and i don't expect someone to get hurt in a china shop
it was an awkward, out of control attempt like most of his attempts. this was actually predicted in the "official" julius thread.
So does anyone know the projected recovery date? I'm assuming he's out for the year even if he's able to play towards the end of the season? Sit him out like Noel and Blake Griffin and he'll be back stronger. I think he'll need to get his body into shape once he's able to. Hit the weightroom Jules and work on that jumper. He'll be back.
I've read 4-6 months, but then he would need time to get back in shape.
I would be shocked if we see Randle again this season. He'll be fine though, Kobe and Byron will keep him in good spirits and help any way they can.
I predict by next summer, he will be chiseled, have a more-NBA body and an improved jumper. Book it. This is the silver lining. A chance to get his body right. He'll be checking in on practices, building rapport with his team. But in his down time, he's going to get that body right. _________________ From 2-10 to the Western Conference Finals
Joined: 02 Jun 2009 Posts: 2415 Location: Far from home
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 11:53 am Post subject:
What a terrible break, literally both for the kid and for his team. Here I was thinking he's to be the first solid rebuilding block, the second best player on the roster by season's end, and the salve to cool our bruised Laker natures throughout the campaign. Not to be, not yet anyway.
I couldn't tell from the radio call; is this injury to the same leg upon which he'd repaired his ankle in high school ?
Joined: 02 Jan 2011 Posts: 36081 Location: 502 Bad Gateway
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 12:14 pm Post subject:
Wilkes52 wrote:
What a terrible break, literally both for the kid and for his team. Here I was thinking he's to be the first solid rebuilding block, the second best player on the roster by season's end, and the salve to cool our bruised Laker natures throughout the campaign. Not to be, not yet anyway.
I couldn't tell from the radio call; is this injury to the same leg upon which he'd repaired his ankle in high school ?
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