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Hooroo, Andrew Bogut. (A blimey broken tibia)

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It is a bummer..I had turned on the game two minutes after it happened..
Dude never got a chance to play.
It showed the way the team played after that..they were bummed too.
 
Training camp if he'll take a vet min.

He will likely take the Min somewhere. What sucks for him is if he could have stayed healthy and looked half way decent he could have probably gotten a 10 million contract this summer. Now it will be about proving he can still stay on the court for more than a minute.
 
There's no point to argue about why the injury occurred guys. If his tibia literally snapped from running into another player's leg, perhaps he's damaged goods at this point in his career. We can't rely on an injury-plagued guy like Bogut. GS learned that the hard way last year. We should just be happy this didn't happen in the playoffs.

We can go back and forth about our team's lackluster effort as of late but the injury occurring now could be a blessing in disguise.
 
So have they said that he is officially out for the season?
 
How ? he was catching his breath after the 1st quarter, but other that that he ran the floor just like he normally does.


He did not look a highly trained athlete nor for that matter did Bird man in his time here. It did not come out that the CAVS thought Birdman was deconditioned.
 
He did not look a highly trained athlete nor for that matter did Bird man in his time here. It did not come out that the CAVS thought Birdman was deconditioned.

Did he ever look like a highly trained athlete? Ever since his injuries and in his time in GSW he had looked a bit "clumsy".
Still, he always found a way to be highly impactful.
I liked how we didn't allow any penetration in the brief time he was in. We couldn't get the rebounds because Frye and Lebron were just sleepwalking and failing to close out their players.

Still, I wanted to be on the other side of his screens. His only screen for Kyrie was highly effective and created an easy oop that we rarely see from the Cavs these days.

Anyways, it's tough for me to handle anymore injuries. Cavs are everything for me and you didn't wanna see me after Kyrie broke his kneecap. I seriously gotta find some other hobbies because this isn't healthy for me.
 
Am I the only one who thinks that Bogut stuck out his left leg to try and trip the ballhandler after the closeout? The step he took with his left leg was just so unnatural.
 
Man, if the Cavs win the title this year, Bogut is going to become a great piece of bar trivia.
 

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