Anyone know how the MRI went?
He's day-to-day with a sprained knee.
Quote from: The Sultan of South Wayne on November 24, 2012, 01:19:51 PM
He's day-to-day with a sprained knee.
Hope it turns out to truly be a day to day situation....seems Gardner's knee was described similarly last year and turned out to be a 7 week injury.
Vander has endured enough adversity while at MU from the critics (myself included), he deserves some good breaks...and avoiding serious injury in what looked to be a gruesome fall, hopefully will be the start of him getting some good luck/breaks.
Quote from: Ners on November 24, 2012, 01:50:21 PM
Hope it turns out to truly be a day to day situation....seems Gardner's knee was described similarly last year and turned out to be a 7 week injury..
It also can't hurt that Vander's knee isn't carrying the same weight as Davante's.
What irks me is that, to my eyes, it looks like he slipped on a wet spot on the floor. Perspiration or, perhaps condensation? (doubtful, given the court was air conditioned)
Or did I see it wrong? What did the actual cause of the fall look like to others on the board?
Thanks.
No inside info, but just have a bad feeling - so much of Vander's game is the cut...that will be diminished greatly, even if he comes back quickly. Hope I'm wrong...
Quote from: AZWarrior on November 24, 2012, 02:02:45 PM
What irks me is that, to my eyes, it looks like he slipped on a wet spot on the floor. Perspiration or, perhaps condensation? (doubtful, given the court was air conditioned)
Or did I see it wrong? What did the actual cause of the fall look like to others on the board?
Thanks.
Watching it again today, it appeared his knee slipped on a wet spot, then a USC player fell on it. Looked like a season-ender, especially compared to Otule's injury last season.
Quote from: ecompt on November 24, 2012, 02:26:23 PM
Watching it again today, it appeared his knee slipped on a wet spot, then a USC player fell on it. Looked like a season-ender, especially compared to Otule's injury last season.
Disagree. Vander's knee bent straight back towards his butt. That is a natural way for the knee to bed. It bent harder than normal, so I am not surprised it is hurting, but it did not look like a season ending injury. Otule, on the other hand, planted and his foot just stuck while his knew buckled side to side, a direction that the knee isn't supposed to naturally move. Even though it wasn't a crazy amount of bending like Vander's was, you could tell Otule's injury was serious. Any time someone's foot just sticks when planting it and the rest of the leg/knee/body move it's bad news. Always ACL in that situation. Vander's looked like a hyperextension.
Had crutches while in Maui...had is the key as he handed them to staff to carry. Dude is a tough kid. He was a block behind when hanging in Lahaina but insisting all is good. Internet Doc's view: he is about 20% on his knee bend. Wisconsin game would be a miracle but it is Vand. Day to day means swelling which was low by all accounts. FWIW. And not the latest. Also have to say, even though he takes his hits on hear, traveling Mafia loves this kid for his toughness. Gamer
Quote from: wadesworld on November 24, 2012, 03:55:12 PM
Disagree. Vander's knee bent straight back towards his butt. That is a natural way for the knee to bed. It bent harder than normal, so I am not surprised it is hurting, but it did not look like a season ending injury. Otule, on the other hand, planted and his foot just stuck while his knew buckled side to side, a direction that the knee isn't supposed to naturally move. Even though it wasn't a crazy amount of bending like Vander's was, you could tell Otule's injury was serious. Any time someone's foot just sticks when planting it and the rest of the leg/knee/body move it's bad news. Always ACL in that situation. Vander's looked like a hyperextension.
I stand corrected.
I agree Dr., the kid is tough as nails. He s a gamer and sure hoping for the best. We need him and I believe he has earned his stripes and deserves a great season for his hard work. Talented and tough is great combo IMO.
Anyone monitoring his twitter?
No gnus is good gnus.
Quote from: mr.MUskie on November 24, 2012, 08:52:23 PM
Anyone monitoring his twitter?
I follow him. Twitta Tracka has nothing new to report.
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Fail.
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Quote from: wadesworld on November 24, 2012, 03:55:12 PM
Disagree. Vander's knee bent straight back towards his butt. That is a natural way for the knee to bed. It bent harder than normal, so I am not surprised it is hurting, but it did not look like a season ending injury. Otule, on the other hand, planted and his foot just stuck while his knew buckled side to side, a direction that the knee isn't supposed to naturally move. Even though it wasn't a crazy amount of bending like Vander's was, you could tell Otule's injury was serious. Any time someone's foot just sticks when planting it and the rest of the leg/knee/body move it's bad news. Always ACL in that situation. Vander's looked like a hyperextension.
Not true, it bent out to his left. It did look scary.
Quote from: LittleMurs on November 25, 2012, 03:35:56 PM
Not true, it bent out to his left. It did look scary.
But it was evident it bent naturally back, it wasn't twisted or torqued in any way.