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    Darryn Peterson

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      nuleafjhawk @FarmerJayhawk
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      @FarmerJayhawk and you'd probably play more minutes

      America! Where you have the right to be wrong.

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        TYOHawk
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        I’ll be rooting for him. He could’ve quit on his team like Mikel Brown and Jayden Quaintance but he didn’t.

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          @FarmerJayhawk Can you hit 3s? We might need you next year!

          I smell a run! (better buy more toilet paper)

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            ROCKCHALK2025 @TYOHawk
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            @TYOHawk OR he could of been like Foster from Duke who was busting his ass off coming back under three weeks from a broken foot

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                My 2cents... but if I'd been Foster's parent, I would have strongly discouraged him from playing. There are injuries that are unrecoverable. I don't know the nature of his injury other than a fracture that was repaired with surgery... But I have a niece who was a track star in high school in Maryland... Winning state races as a Freshman. By the end of Junior year she was done. Overtraining on a foot injury led to bone death in her foot and that was that.

                We all saw how long it took Embiid to come back from his foot injuries.

                For Foster, it might be a mixed blessing that Duke's season is over and he can let his foot recover without pressure or guilt.

                Rock Chalk!

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                  Foster doesn’t have the future that Embiid or Darryn have respectfully in regards to future earnings.

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                    approxinfinity
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                    ESPN panel currently projecting DP as #1 pick. Good.

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                      mayjay
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                      There is a very interesting article in The Athletic about Luka Doncik's hamstring injury yesterday that will cost him the last 5 games of the regular season and most likely most, if not all, of the playoffs. He came out in the second quarter, was cleared to come back, and soon after came out for good with a 2nd degree sprain.

                      The article discusses 3 other NBA stars whose hamstring injuries cost them significant time on IR, ususally somewhere between several weeks to 2 months. All 3 had strains that were relatively minor so they tried to play after a couple of games, only to suffer 2nd degree tears and long times recovering.

                      This is what DP was trying to avoid. You can't just will yourself through hamstring sprains (the next step after cramping and tightness). The yammering seems to have died down mostly, but I still read comments by people here who think he really was just avoiding playing because of being soft.

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                        approxinfinity @mayjay
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                        @mayjay DP isn't soft, agreed. I think any exec that dug a little would see that the story now presented about him being gunshy after full body cramps (in addition to the hamstring issues) will see that it fits with what they already have known about the kid for a long time. He's a winner and competitor and didn't wish for any of that. Ultimately I'm not sure DP was a good fit for a Kansas roster with 3.5 other guys that Bill trusted, and not sure that Kansas was the most confortable fit for him. Had he been at a school like Duke, flush with other high profile talent that the announcers could fixate on, he may have healed in peace without the BS scrutiny. In the end, if we goes number 1, maybe the case could be made that by taking the harder route, DP had to show how tough he was. I think he passed the test.

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