Kansas Jayhawks vs Towson Tigers Game Chat Tue. 12/16 8:00 CT
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Ohhhhh yeah baby! Game time!
Thoughts? Hopes? Predictions? Fears?
Hawk to Rock?
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I am going to go with a balanced effort. I think Bill would probably like to get Tiller going so expect a few more touches, shots , and physicality from him. I expect Darryn to play limited minutes and to still be productive on the offensive end, efficiently. the team should not need much from him.
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Bill has just announced Darryn will not be playing in tonight’s game. Interesting line at 15.5
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@approxinfinity going to have to what we have been doing best on the defensive end so far and that's defend the three. they have a couple pretty good three point shooters. talks about they really don' take or get a lot. in the paint-- but do shoot a lot of mid range jumpers.
Got to really compete on the boards , they rank pretty well on both ends of the court.---- Another words just good solid game, don't make this any closer then it should be
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@kjayhawks2.0 What a surprise, I said after the game against NC State he will sit out the rest of the Non Con- -these final two games before Conference starts
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I predict Council will not be left open as much this game. But he’s still my dawg, er, hawk to Rock tonight. Also hoping for an elmarko showing
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So - I get that pulling a hammie pull can be a long heal, but quad cramps? That should be fixable no?
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@marshhawk thats what it was? Not sure.
Personally, it doesnt appear that team chemistry or fit is being hurt with him sitting out. He has proven he can be highly efficient inserted in after missing games. I do think it would be nice to see several guys contribute offensively around him. But we may get more in that front by his absence than his presence.
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Quads are being over used cause he's afraid to strain that hammie. Quads are taking the heat. You think they are giving him IV fluids?
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According to Gemini -
“Quad cramps are usually temporary, but frequent, severe, or persistent cramps can signal a long-term issue, like nerve/vascular problems (PAD, pinched nerves), chronic conditions (diabetes, thyroid issues, MS), or overuse injuries, requiring a doctor's visit for diagnosis and treatment to prevent ongoing pain or more serious complications. “ -
@marshhawk i wonder how much Darryn’s diet or workout routine has changed since coming to Kansas.