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Henderson
02-01-2014, 02:05 PM
From the "Boy Can We Sympathize With That" department:

Jason Morris (Georgia Tech) and Kenyatta Smith (Harvard) both went down with broken bones in their feet this week. Both almost certainly out for the season. The poor guys have just been snake-bitten with injuries.

Come to think of it, they probably wish their injuries were from snake bites -- faster recovery time.

Anyway, it's a shame.

DukeAlumBS
02-01-2014, 02:41 PM
From the "Boy Can We Sympathize With That" department:

Jason Morris (Georgia Tech) and Kenyatta Smith (Harvard) both went down with broken bones in their feet this week. Both almost certainly out for the season. The poor guys have just been snake-bitten with injuries.

Come to think of it, they probably wish their injuries were from snake bites -- faster recovery time.

Anyway, it's a shame.
This is very common in college sports. It happens this type of injury. Last year our Kelly ordeal. These guys train at a superb level, to MAX their capacity from a cardiac point!

They are prone to injury. This happens. They would be better off with this injury. Than a snake BITE.
Healing time just from Timber or Pygmy Rattler in the USA is 1-2 years.
If bit overseas a different story!

Edouble
02-02-2014, 01:40 AM
Is there a basketball joke in here somewhere?

"Kobe to train with Tyson"

TruBlu
02-02-2014, 08:32 AM
From the "Boy Can We Sympathize With That" department:

Jason Morris (Georgia Tech) and Kenyatta Smith (Harvard) both went down with broken bones in their feet this week. Both almost certainly out for the season. The poor guys have just been snake-bitten with injuries.

Come to think of it, they probably wish their injuries were from snake bites -- faster recovery time.

Anyway, it's a shame.

Calipari has been known to push his own players, but now he is biting players?

westwall
02-02-2014, 03:28 PM
From the "Boy Can We Sympathize With That" department:

Jason Morris (Georgia Tech) and Kenyatta Smith (Harvard) both went down with broken bones in their feet this week. Both almost certainly out for the season. The poor guys have just been snake-bitten with injuries.



--- May need to add Arizona's Brandon Ashley to that list.