aww poor rubio,
I was listening to kurt rambis on the radio the other day and he was talking about how tough it is to play in denver in the 1st qtr, cause of altitude and of course the lakers get out blown out in the 1st, gotta come out quick on sunday or else it will be the same. **** denver and their biggest home field advantage in all of sports.
Last edited by Murphs56; 05-05-2012 at 12:13 PM.
He's 21...People come back from ACLS just fine, it's not the end of the world anymore..My boy RG III tore his ACL 2 years ago, rehabbed hard and blew it up at Baylor the last 2 years while still running a 4.3...It had nothing to do with wear and tear either, the way you make it out to be with ACLs. Same with Shumperts..Sometimes it's just a misstep and that was the case here
Last edited by Murphs56; 05-06-2012 at 12:31 AM.
Relax Murph...I'm just riling you up. The younger you are the easier it is to come back from that type of injury (provided you do the work). I pretty much classify all Euro players as Kleenex but we know that there are exceptions. Hopefully with Rubio he does come back strong - I don't wish ill will on any player with that type of injury since I went through it myself multiple times.
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