And the resulting settlement would mean I could retire and spend all my time on here laughing at you. Sounds like a win to me.
It’s a big feelings moment, I get it. They’re hard to handle sometimes. We’re here for support, don’t cry bro.
Sounds just like what a nookie, calling a young man names, would do....people are laughing but, it's at your poor,pathetic,stupid as*
From experience I'm sure it feels like it's broken, but probably not. Looked like a bad ankle sprain. Out 2 - 4 months then another month or two to get back to playing like his normal self. Edit: to clarify he most likely won't be trying to dunk on anyone or block shots at the rim until he gets to the point where he isn't thinking about potentially hurting himself again.
I could be wrong but, if I was forced to bet, I'd say it's a badly sprained ankle...could be a fracture....but hopefully it's not. Regardless, you know it hurts like you can't believe. Get well quickly Alpy !
I am starting to feel that way. I remember getting really excited about the Rockets' chances to make a run for the championship and Yao goes down, and that was it. This is truly depressing.
If he just loses the ball out of bounds or steps out on that corner that everyone steps out of. It was like in slow motion too.
Injury, it can happen to any athlete, I hope it won't be too long, this will seriously affect both Alperens career and the Houston team, because maybe the guy you want to build the team around gets injured, they will probably build it around the second guy, Jalen Green, which is a completely different thing.
A bad sprain can sometimes be worse than a fracture. The surgery without a break can be a 6-8 month timeline. Prayers he comes back for training camp.