ace3g
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Good news. What do they mean symptoms though? Hmm
They are monitoring him on hourly basis with various kinds of tests (even things like memory etc..). I think 24 hours later we could say that he escaped the worst-case outcome. I think there is solid chance he might even play in game 3 probably on minutes restriction.Good news. What do they mean symptoms though? Hmm
As weird as it sounds I'm not stressed out by the situation. I was very angry at the loss because I was frustrated about how unfair the injury was to Victor. I have made peace with what can happen in this series.
During the Duncan era I would get stressed out about these games because I felt it was the Spurs best chance to win a title and they wouldn't get any opportunities once Duncan retired. Now that they got 5 I guess I don't feel the stress anymore since I got to see them win 5 granted I would love to see number 6 and few more added but if it doesn't happen it's not the end of the world for me.
Even in HS these days, they have tests where they establish a baseline for everyone so that when there is a suspected concussion they run the same tests and compare it against an individual’s baseline (since every person will “score” differently on these tests in a normal state). My freshman daughter had to do this before should could participate in a single practice, and she is in a very much non-contact sport (outrigger paddling).Good news. What do they mean symptoms though? Hmm
I lucked into becoming a Spurs fan in 89. They happened to draft my favorite college basketball player when I was a wee-lad (Sean). After he retired I expected to be more ambivalent about the NBA in general, but that shit from childhood sticks forever. Even during the rebuild I was all-in. I kinda enjoyed it, even. It was like moonlighting as a Hornets fan or something.
But that's not the way it works for a lot of people. They become childhood fans of whatever shite team they are located in and are lucky to make it to the mountaintop even once in their lives. Kinda crazy to watch a sport for like 20-30 years and not even sniff a deep playoff run.
That said, this experience has not transformed me into a basketball Buddha like yourself, calm at all times, free from the burdens of desire. My appetite for chips is as strong as ever. Fill me up.
I see. That sounds better and reasonable. I just have a bad connotation with the word symptoms.Even in HS these days, they have tests where they establish a baseline for everyone so that when there is a suspected concussion they run the same tests and compare it against an individual’s baseline (since every person will “score” differently on these tests in a normal state). My freshman daughter had to do this before should could participate in a single practice, and she is in a very much non-contact sport (outrigger paddling).
Surely these pro athletes have even more detailed and elaborate tests, but it all comes down to how you perform versus the baseline. So, the tests Wemby did today means he showed improvement or at least no worsening compared to how he performed on the tests yesterday.
Oh mama praise be!!!
Thanks. This actually sounds like a fairly logical. If that study is correct (very complex thing to study, so I won't take it as fact), seems pretty reasonable conclusion.From what I recall of a CTE study from a few years ago, the CTE buildup is the result of many minor concussions rather than one big one. I wouldn't be concerned for Victor on that front. Concussions in basketball are fairly rare.
If he gets another one in the near future it would be far more concerning.