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DJO's Jaw

Per Mark Miller, Joey Hauser will likely miss the rest of his senior season after having foot surgery. Expected to make a full recovery for next season.

https://twitter.com/wisbbyearbook/status/940581588722749440

https://twitter.com/wisbbyearbook/status/940581313358200832

Galway Eagle

So I'm guessing he won't be playing his way to 5 star status?

Seriously feel bad for him and hope for a successful recovery.
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MerrittsMustache

What's the injury to his foot? A potential re-occurring type of thing?

It's a bummer for him to miss his senior season, but one has to assume that being healthy and ready to start his MU career is more important to him.

GB Warrior

Finally donning the walking boot, today is the day that Joey finally committed to Marquette University.

DJO's Jaw

Quote from: MerrittsMustache on December 12, 2017, 08:26:18 AM
What's the injury to his foot? A potential re-occurring type of thing?

It's a bummer for him to miss his senior season, but one has to assume that being healthy and ready to start his MU career is more important to him.

Apparently it's a lingering issue from his football injury in his junior season.

https://twitter.com/wisbbyearbook/status/940582035860721666

Zephyr820

I always think of this when I see foot injuries.

https://www.si.com/vault/1978/08/21/822902/off-on-a-wronged-foot-bill-walton-quit-the-blazers-after-a-dispute-over-team-medical-policy-and-headed-for-golden-state

Bill Walton could have been one of the best ever.  John Wooden thought he was the best he ever had - and he had Kareem.

MerrittsMustache

Quote from: Zephyr820 on December 12, 2017, 08:44:45 AM
I always think of this when I see foot injuries.

https://www.si.com/vault/1978/08/21/822902/off-on-a-wronged-foot-bill-walton-quit-the-blazers-after-a-dispute-over-team-medical-policy-and-headed-for-golden-state

Bill Walton could have been one of the best ever.  John Wooden thought he was the best he ever had - and he had Kareem.

Andrew Toney is another guy who had his feet derail his career. He's been seemingly forgotten, but he was outstanding, All-Star player for the 76ers in the early 80s.

Michael Jordan also had a foot injury early in his career but that turned out OK. (Hey, it shouldn't all be doom and gloom!)

4everwarriors

Nothin' worse den da feets four a bb playa, ai na?
"Give 'Em Hell, Al"

wadesworld

Most foot injuries aren't a huge deal for basketball players unless they go undiagnosed, especially with modern medicine.  Glad Joey is getting this taken care of now instead of trying to play through it and let it linger.  My guess is he'll be 100% and this specific injury won't hinder his college career (not to say he won't have a different injury, even another injury to the same foot, but my guess is it won't be because of this lingering issue).

brewcity77

Quote from: wadesworld on December 12, 2017, 09:15:07 AM
Most foot injuries aren't a huge deal for basketball players unless they go undiagnosed, especially with modern medicine.  Glad Joey is getting this taken care of now instead of trying to play through it and let it linger.  My guess is he'll be 100% and this specific injury won't hinder his college career (not to say he won't have a different injury, even another injury to the same foot, but my guess is it won't be because of this lingering issue).

This exactly. Fix it now so it isn't a lingering issue. Be 100% come November 9, 2018 for the opening of the new arena.
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GGGG

Quote from: MerrittsMustache on December 12, 2017, 09:04:27 AM
Andrew Toney is another guy who had his feet derail his career. He's been seemingly forgotten, but he was outstanding, All-Star player for the 76ers in the early 80s.

Michael Jordan also had a foot injury early in his career but that turned out OK. (Hey, it shouldn't all be doom and gloom!)


I think the difference is that Toney and Walton had stress fractures.  My understanding is that this injury is different from that.

BTW, I loved Toney's Sixers teams.  Dr. J, Bobby Jones, Darryl Dawkins (later Moses Malone), Maurice Cheeks and Toney.  Fun to watch.

Lennys Tap

Quote from: 4everwarriors on December 12, 2017, 09:07:41 AM
Nothin' worse den da feets four a bb playa, ai na?

Per ABC's Wide World of Sports, "The thrill of victory, the agony of da feet".

wildbillsb

Quote from: Lennys Tap on December 12, 2017, 09:28:37 AM
Per ABC's Wide World of Sports, "The thrill of victory, the agony of da feet".


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MUMountin

I assume he can't avail himself of any of MU's resources for rehabilitation until he enrolls next year, right?

GGGG

Quote from: MUMountin on December 12, 2017, 09:34:16 AM
I assume he can't avail himself of any of MU's resources for rehabilitation until he enrolls next year, right?

They have rehab centers in Stevens Point.

MUDPT

Quote from: Sultan of Kookiness on December 12, 2017, 09:24:02 AM

I think the difference is that Toney and Walton had stress fractures.  My understanding is that this injury is different from that.

BTW, I loved Toney's Sixers teams.  Dr. J, Bobby Jones, Darryl Dawkins (later Moses Malone), Maurice Cheeks and Toney.  Fun to watch.

A stress fracture and a Jones fracture are both a fracture. Difference is rehab and surgical decisions have greatly advanced in 40 years, see Kevin Durant.

MUMountin

Quote from: Sultan of Kookiness on December 12, 2017, 09:39:07 AM
They have rehab centers in Stevens Point.

Oh really?

My point in asking is that it is a bit of an interesting situation--Marquette obviously has a vested interest in his recovery.  With its own players, MU has a host of resources (team doctors, PTs, strength and conditioning staff, etc.) that it can use to make sure that rehab goes well and that the player can use the recovery/downtime to be productive in other ways (strength training, etc.).  I assume, though, that they cannot offer any of this assistance or expertise until after he enrolls--but just wanted to confirm that. 

MU82

Keeps him off the court and away from possible recurring concussion. Also, gets this injury fixed now, before he gets to Marquette.

I fully acknowledge the selfishness in saying those things, but it's also a matter of trying to put a positive spin on a less-than-positive situation.

Obviously, I wish Joey had been perfectly healthy his entire high school career, because those are great times in an athlete's life, and I wish him a full and speedy recovery.


"It's not how white men fight." - Tucker Carlson

"Guard against the impostures of pretended patriotism." - George Washington

TAMU, Knower of Ball

Feel awful for Joey. Kid seems like a competitor, sitting his senior season has got to be tough. Hope he recovers well.
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geagles10

Post game Saturday Joey was walking around no problem in no type of boot behind the MU bench where he was sitting, fully weight bearing and no crutches so at least that is positive. 

Pakuni

I had the same injury about 20 months ago. I was able to avoid surgery by about a quarter inch (had the fracture been a quarter inch closer to the toe joint, I'd had to have gone under the knife), so my experience isn't entirely the same, but similar.

It took a while to heal, but I was  walking without a boot or limp within about two months, and it was 100 percent in about three months. I'm obviously not a college athlete, but I'm fairly active and haven't had any pain or setbacks since.

MU82

Quote from: Pakuni on December 12, 2017, 11:03:21 AM
I'm obviously not a college athlete

But you could be if you still had eligibility left! Don't sell yourself short, Pakuni!
"It's not how white men fight." - Tucker Carlson

"Guard against the impostures of pretended patriotism." - George Washington

Pakuni

Quote from: MU82 on December 12, 2017, 11:15:46 AM
But you could be if you still had eligibility left! Don't sell yourself short, Pakuni!

True, true.
One can never have too many 5'10" middle-aged guys with a 14-inch vertical and a range that stretches all the way out to 15 feet.

Dr. Blackheart

Quote from: Pakuni on December 12, 2017, 11:26:53 AM
True, true.
One can never have too many 5'10" middle-aged guys with a 14-inch vertical and a range that stretches all the way out to 15 feet.

That's why god created Viagra...