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I think we should shut down all Sizzler restaurants.
I don't want him injuring a knee or a foot while favoring his injured calf. The prudent thing would be to rest him until training camp. Let's not make this a long-term issue.
And, I thought that'd already happened, about 20 years ago... but then I read your post, looked them up, and realized that they're actually still around. The invention of the "sneeze-gaurd" must've really worked wonders for them!
We'll regret it in preseason losses if we put too much on his shoulders now. I don't care what happens now, I'm with Pritchard's patient plan, this team's future is pure gold.
I just want LaMarcus to be 100% ready for Opening Night next fall. This calf issue could lead to him losing his vision if he puts too much pressure on other parts of his body. Something about disrupting his inner inertia and the balance of the iron in the blood. It's not good.
I don't want him injuring a knee or a foot while favoring his injured calf. The prudent thing would be to rest him until training camp. Let's not make this a long-term issue.
in your posts.Oh PapaG. You silly character, you.
During your break, I think you forgot that you really like to use thein your posts.

Your avatar says you're a grapefruit picker. I know because the truck brings you guys back about an hour ago. Get to sleep soon.

He is so beat up and so dog tired, that it's not a bad idea.
If it's a given by the time we face Golden State that we're going to play Utah if we win and we won't if we lose, then I'd sit Aldridge and let the chips fall. If we win, and I'd play to win, then I'll have Aldridge just a little more rested and in better physical health. We'll need a strong LA against Utah and all of their big men and tough inside game.
Amare's a pretty highly-paid almost-blind PF. He's doing all right, though maybe his microfracture surgery had something to do with that.
I'm not a doctor, so I'll go with the board's Conventional Wisdom on this point.
