Kyrie is having a horrible playoff run and nobody has noticed

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well well.. come to find out we actually share the same opinion on kyrie's injury



and yet.. you decided i was talk about kyrie being injured while playing curry last year



the moment you read CURRY.. you lose all capacity to make sense.. everything revolves around protecting curry despite no one attacking curry...

did i say curry was 100% in the finals? or did you simply read the injury has a healing time of 1 to 4 weeks?

a grade 1 MCL is not as bad as a broken kneecap.. that's the sole point i was pushing.. one if a lifetime problem... the other one is a 1 to 4 weeks problem...

HOWEVER.... playing in a final on a recently injured knee will not be smooth operations...as a person who went through REHAB.. i KNOW that even healed.. you gotta be careful about what you do or it just might swell back up (had that) or even re-injure (jabari).. did you even see me say once GSW was fully healthy last year??


do some soul searching.. find out why you flip every you think curry is being attacked.
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I. This all started because @Rigby. brought up that Kyrie is suffering from knee issues (in this postseason) to explain his subpar play, another poster said "Oh so now knee problems can be used as an excuse for underperformances? I see you nikkas " - basically meaning why do certain posters get to bring up Kyrie's knee problems as an excuse, yet in the Finals last year they weren't acknowledging the same for Curry underperforming - who was dealing with the lingering effects of a MCL sprain; swollen knee and limited movement? It's pointing out the hypocrisy that seems to plague the land of LeBron stans, as we've all seen this season.

You can't apply the reasoning of Kyrie's knee issues to his subpar play this postseason, if you didn't also acknowledge the same for Curry last postseason.

II. You come outta nowhere and reply with some smart dumb shyt "he had surgery on it.. he literaly BROKE his knee..i think it trumps a small MCL sprain" as if that is even a counter argument to that specific post you quoted.

III. Yes you implied Curry was 100% in the Finals, when you said "You make it sound worse than it was..it was a grade 1 mcl sprain. grade 1 is 1 to 4 weeks before your back to 100%". Curry's injury was in April, the Finals were in June. The period when he injured his knee and the Finals was longer than four weeks. If you aren't implying that Curry was 100%, why the fukk did you even bring up his type of injury takes 1-4 weeks before someone is 100% as if it's relevant? It's even stupid to speculate that a Grade 1 MCL sprain only takes 1-4 weeks before you're back to 100% in the first place, let alone apply this to Curry as if he didn't come back within two weeks; increasing the probability that the sprain didn't heal completely and he was just prolonging the healing process by playing on it. As we saw in the WCF and Finals when he had swelling to his knee and limited movement.

IV. Nobody is saying a Grade 1 MCL sprain is as bad as a broken kneecap. The point is, it's being pointed out that some folk are using the excuse of Kyrie's knee problems for his subpar play in this year's playoffs (which is fine, because it's reasonable), but they didn't apply the same principle to Curry last season when he was dealing with knee issues himself. Kyrie didn't break his kneecap in this year's playoffs, so you can't use that to suggest what he's going through right now is worse than what Curry went through in the Finals last season.

I don't even know why this simple shyt needs to be explained. It seems to be a regular thing whenever I converse with you.
 

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I. This all started because @Rigby. brought up that Kyrie is suffering from knee issues (in this postseason) to explain his subpar play, another poster said "Oh so now knee problems can be used as an excuse for underperformances? I see you nikkas " - basically meaning why do certain posters get to bring up Kyrie's knee problems as an excuse, yet in the Finals last year they weren't acknowledging the same for Curry underperforming - who was dealing with the lingering effects of a MCL sprain; swollen knee and limited movement? It's pointing out the hypocrisy that seems to plague the land of LeBron stans, as we've all seen this season.

You can't apply the reasoning of Kyrie's knee issues to his subpar play this postseason, if you didn't also acknowledge the same for Curry last postseason.

II. You come outta nowhere and reply with some smart dumb shyt "he had surgery on it.. he literaly BROKE his knee..i think it trumps a small MCL sprain" as if that is even a counter argument to that specific post you quoted.

III. Yes you implied Curry was 100% in the Finals, when you said "You make it sound worse than it was..it was a grade 1 mcl sprain. grade 1 is 1 to 4 weeks before your back to 100%". Curry's injury was in April, the Finals were in June. The period when he injured his knee and the Finals was longer than four weeks. If you aren't implying that Curry was 100%, why the fukk did you even bring up his type of injury takes 1-4 weeks before someone is 100% in the first place? It's even stupid to speculate that a Grade 1 MCL sprain only takes 1-4 weeks before you're back to 100% in the first place, let alone apply this to Curry as if he didn't come back within two weeks; increasing the probability that the sprain didn't heal completely and he was just prolonging the healing process by playing on it. As we saw in the WCF and Finals when he had swelling to his knee and limited movement.

IV. Nobody is saying a Grade 1 MCL sprain is as bad as a broken kneecap. The point is, it's being pointed out that some folk are using the excuse of Kyrie's knee problems for his subpar play in this year's playoffs (which is fine, because it's reasonable), but they didn't apply the same principle to Curry last season when he was dealing with knee issues himself. Kyrie didn't break his kneecap in this year's playoffs, so you can't use that to suggest what he's going through right now is worse than what Curry went through in the Finals last season.

I don't even know why this simple shyt needs to be explained. It seems to be a regular thing whenever I converse with you.

No paragraphs.. just apologize.. u had no idea what i was talking about.. u attacked

Dont care ur reasoning and inventions... ur a bytch for overreacting to nothing..

I know what i wrote and what i meant.. blame ur emotions for overreacting.. the poster i replied aint said shyt.. cuz it wasnt shyt to argue over...
 

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I. This all started because @Rigby. brought up that Kyrie is suffering from knee issues (in this postseason) to explain his subpar play, another poster said "Oh so now knee problems can be used as an excuse for underperformances? I see you nikkas " - basically meaning why do certain posters get to bring up Kyrie's knee problems as an excuse, yet in the Finals last year they weren't acknowledging the same for Curry underperforming - who was dealing with the lingering effects of a MCL sprain; swollen knee and limited movement? It's pointing out the hypocrisy that seems to plague the land of LeBron stans, as we've all seen this season.

You can't apply the reasoning of Kyrie's knee issues to his subpar play this postseason, if you didn't also acknowledge the same for Curry last postseason.

II. You come outta nowhere and reply with some smart dumb shyt "he had surgery on it.. he literaly BROKE his knee..i think it trumps a small MCL sprain" as if that is even a counter argument to that specific post you quoted.

III. Yes you implied Curry was 100% in the Finals, when you said "You make it sound worse than it was..it was a grade 1 mcl sprain. grade 1 is 1 to 4 weeks before your back to 100%". Curry's injury was in April, the Finals were in June. The period when he injured his knee and the Finals was longer than four weeks. If you aren't implying that Curry was 100%, why the fukk did you even bring up his type of injury takes 1-4 weeks before someone is 100% as if it's relevant? It's even stupid to speculate that a Grade 1 MCL sprain only takes 1-4 weeks before you're back to 100% in the first place, let alone apply this to Curry as if he didn't come back within two weeks; increasing the probability that the sprain didn't heal completely and he was just prolonging the healing process by playing on it. As we saw in the WCF and Finals when he had swelling to his knee and limited movement.

IV. Nobody is saying a Grade 1 MCL sprain is as bad as a broken kneecap. The point is, it's being pointed out that some folk are using the excuse of Kyrie's knee problems for his subpar play in this year's playoffs (which is fine, because it's reasonable), but they didn't apply the same principle to Curry last season when he was dealing with knee issues himself. Kyrie didn't break his kneecap in this year's playoffs, so you can't use that to suggest what he's going through right now is worse than what Curry went through in the Finals last season.

I don't even know why this simple shyt needs to be explained. It seems to be a regular thing whenever I converse with you.
one more thing
Grade I Sprain of the Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL)
Recovery
Expected recovery usually occurs in 1-4 weeks depending on the severity of the injury.

What's wrong with Steph Curry's knee, according to a sports injury expert

The MRI results for Steph Curry’s knee revealed that he is suffering from a Grade 1 MCL sprain in his right knee, the Golden State Warriors announced on Twitter on Monday




stop bytchin.. i was referring to actual medical notes...curry's doctor said 2 WEEKS.. i could have used that if i wanted to imply he was 100% or if i was talking about the finals...
 
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No paragraphs.. just apologize.. u had no idea what i was talking about.. u attacked

Dont care ur reasoning and inventions... ur a bytch for overreacting to nothing..

I know what i wrote and what i meant.. blame ur emotions for overreacting.. the poster i replied aint said shyt.. cuz it wasnt shyt to argue over...
The poster called out the hypocrisy in how folk deal with both players' injuries (Kyrie in this year's playoffs and Curry in last year's playoffs), you didn't call out shyt. Clearly you interpreted the post wrong, on mistake or on purpose. Like I said, why do certain posters get to bring up Kyrie's knee problems as an excuse for his subpar play this postseason, yet in the Finals last year they weren't acknowledging the same for Curry underperforming - who was dealing with the lingering effects of a MCL sprain; swollen knee and limited movement?
one more thing
Grade I Sprain of the Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL)
Recovery
Expected recovery usually occurs in 1-4 weeks depending on the severity of the injury.

What's wrong with Steph Curry's knee, according to a sports injury expert

The MRI results for Steph Curry’s knee revealed that he is suffering from a Grade 1 MCL sprain in his right knee, the Golden State Warriors announced on Twitter on Monday




stop bytchin.. i was referring to actual medical notes...curry's doctor said 2 WEEKS.. i could have used that if i wanted to imply he was 100% or if i was talking about the finals...
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You dumbass rockbrain.

You said - " grade 1 is 1 to 4 weeks before your back to 100%"

You posted an a reference which states "Expected recovery usually occurs in 1-4 weeks depending on the severity of the injury."

Apart from the obvious differences, it doesn't state anything about if you do come back before it's "100%" you run the risk of prolonging the healing process and therefore causing your knee to swell up + limited mobility.

:laff:
 

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The poster called out the hypocrisy in how folk deal with both players' injuries (Kyrie in this year's playoffs and Curry in last year's playoffs), you didn't call out shyt. Clearly you interpreted the post wrong, on mistake or on purpose. Like I said, why do certain posters get to bring up Kyrie's knee problems as an excuse for his subpar play this postseason, yet in the Finals last year they weren't acknowledging the same for Curry underperforming - who was dealing with the lingering effects of a MCL sprain; swollen knee and limited movement?

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You dumbass rockbrain.

You said - " grade 1 is 1 to 4 weeks before your back to 100%"

You posted an a reference which states "Expected recovery usually occurs in 1-4 weeks depending on the severity of the injury."

Apart from the obvious differences, it doesn't state anything about if you do come back before it's "100%" you run the risk of prolonging the healing process and therefore causing your knee to swell up + limited mobility.

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where does it prove i said curry was 100%?????


btw.. grade 2 and 3 is 3 weeks to 3 months... this is why they say DEPENDING ON THE SEVERITY.. because if it takes longer.. they raise the grade... if after 4 weeks you not healed... they will re-diagnose you as GRADE 2....

how i know??? MY FREAKING ACL.. at first they said SPRAIN.. after 5 weeks i went back and my knee couldnt bend right the selling wasnt down enough.. and it was re-diagnosed to ACL TEAR....

before you ask here

Recovery
Expected recovery usually occurs in 3 weeks to 3 months, depending on the severity of the injury, although lingering minor stiffness and soreness for six months is not uncommon.
Grade II or Grade III Sprain of the Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL)

SMH.. bro... just give up.. you would be more of a man to apologize for overreacting than continuing talking sensless...

ask youself.. why is my first post telling you to google the injuries if i meant to attack curry?? why am i still not pushing any curry derogatory statements??? i actually have the knowledge to do so.
 
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SMH.. bro... just give up.. you would be more of a man to apologize for overreacting than continuing talking sensless...
Since I need to keep breaking this down, let me ask you, what was the point in you replying to this post with -
Kyrie has knee soreness, explains why he isn't shooting well right now, he'll push through it with more effort that just isn't necessary come finals - normal people

I SEE YALL nikkaS ALREADY READY TO bytch OUT AFTER WE BEAT THAT ASS IN JUNE - warriors fans
Oh so now knee problems can be used as an excuse for underperformances? I see you nikkas :sas2:

he had surgery on it.. he literaly BROKE his knee..i think it trumps a small MCL sprain

@DlAMONDZ is pointing out why can Kyrie's knee soreness be acknowledged as a reason for his subpar play (rigby even had had the nerve to put a perspective from "normal people" ), yet it was a different story when Curry was going through his knee issues in the playoffs and nobody wanted to hear excuses for why his performances were subpar.

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Since I need to keep breaking this down, let me ask you, what was the point in you replying to this post with -





@DIAmondz is pointing out why can Kyrie's knee soreness be acknowledged as a reason for his subpar play (rigby even had had the nerve to put a perspective from "normal people" ) , yet it was a different story when Curry was going through his knee issues last season.

:francis:
of course.. my point remains.. it trumps a grade 1 MCL sprain that an MRI was done on and they said it was 2 weeks before he comes back. grade one is not that bad an injury and on top of that


MRI reveals Stephen Curry has Grade 1 MCL sprain, no serious damage | FOX Sports
MRI reveals Stephen Curry has Grade 1 MCL sprain, no serious damage

however.. no where i said he wasnt injured... i dont pitch in when you guys argue his injury..i avoid it...because i dont know...same way i dont know if he was in fact injured.. but i know a grade 1 MCL specially one confirm by an MRI is a very small injury...

so if i am given a choice with a gun on my head to get a grade 1 MCL or a broken knee cap... i will pick the MCL even before hearing the second choice...

normaly if he truly had a grade 1 MCL.... he should be 100%...thats the logic and that wasnt even my point until THIS post..

here is my point from the previous posts...

he had surgery on it.. he literaly BROKE his knee..i think it trumps a small MCL sprain
 

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MCL Tear Treatment | Conditions & Treatments | UCSF Medical Center


A minor, or grade 1, MCL tear can take from a few days to a week and a half to heal sufficiently for you to return to normal activities, including sports.


MCL Tear
Treatment




On average, it takes six weeks for a MCL injury to heal. The initial treatment for most grade 1, 2 or 3 MCL tears focuses on reducing the pain and inflammation in the knee while immobilizing the knee to keep it stabilized. This includes:

  • Resting, icing and elevating the knee
  • Taking pain relievers, such as aspirin and ibuprofen, to ease pain and swelling
  • Wearing a lightweight cast or brace that allows your knee to move backward and forward while restricting side-to-side movement. It usually is recommended to keep the knee immobilized like this for 72 hours, depending on the severity of the injury.


The cast or brace may be designed so that you cannot bend your knee at all. If this is the case, you will need to modify your behavior so that you can avoid having to squat, kneel down or bend over. You should try to keep your leg elevated even if you are sitting in a chair, to reduce blood flow to the knee.

Once the pain and swelling subside, you will begin rehabilitation, which will include exercises to restore strength and normal range of motion to your knee. If your knee feels sore while you are doing these exercises, you should proceed slowly to prevent further irritation.

If the torn ligament does not heal sufficiently, you may experience instability in the joint, and you will be more susceptible to re-injury. The MCL usually responds very well to non-surgical treatment, although surgery may be required in rare cases. Depending on the severity of the injury, a period of rest, bracing and physical therapy usually is sufficient to heal the tear.

Once the MCL has healed fully, you should have a minimum of long-term effects, providing there was no other damage to the knee.

Recovery times differ depending on the severity of the injury:

  • A minor, or grade 1, MCL tear can take from a few days to a week and a half to heal sufficiently for you to return to normal activities, including sports.
  • A grade 2 tear can take from two to four weeks to heal.
  • A grade 3 tear usually takes from four to eight weeks to heal, unless it is associated with damage to the ACL, in which case the recovery time may be longer.


Reviewed by health care specialists at UCSF Medical Center.
 
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