Peja & Miller Playing Game 1!

well which topic should i actually pay attention to? there is another thread in this forum saying that peja and brad WILL NOT play. what is the correct information here????????????? will they play or not?
 
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They'll suit up. That's for sure now. But will they play? And if they do, they just might not start. We'll see guys, it's tonight. Gear up because there is going to be a battle.

Rattle Seattle!
 
I am sure that Miller will be OK. A cracked femur is a simple injury. However, I am very worried about our defensive stopper, Peja Stojakovic. I hope his groin holds together.

By the way, what is the groin area? I would have thought that the groin area was the lower, front, part of the torso. Did he not strain his sartorius muscle, the big muscle that crosses the inside of the thigh.

 
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quick dog said:
I am sure that Miller will be OK. A cracked femur is a simple injury. However, I am very worried about our defensive stopper, Peja Stojakovic. I hope his groin holds together.

By the way, what is the groin area? I would have thought that the groin area was the lower, front, part of the torso. Did he not strain his tarsus muscle, the big muscle that crosses the inside of the thigh?

By the way, how do you spell "tarsus" muscle?


hahahhahaha.

but seriously, peja CAN lock up a scorer during crucial moments. but if anyone is going to get the best player, it's gonna be cuttino. he did a fine job on kobe's turn around jumpers in last years playoffs.
 
quick dog said:
I am sure that Miller will be OK. A cracked femur is a simple injury. However, I am very worried about our defensive stopper, Peja Stojakovic. I hope his groin holds together.

By the way, what is the groin area? I would have thought that the groin area was the lower, front, part of the torso. Did he not strain his tarsus muscle, the big muscle that crosses the inside of the thigh?

By the way, how do you spell "tarsus" muscle?

The tarsus is a muscle in the eyelid. Do you mean the sartorius? That's a muscle in that area.
 
D-Mass said:
The tarsus is a muscle in the eyelid. Do you mean the sartorius? That's a muscle in that area.

Absolutely. The muscle named for a tailor. My extreme bad.

Excuse me, I have to edit something.
 
tyrant said:
hahahhahaha.

but seriously, peja CAN lock up a scorer during crucial moments. but if anyone is going to get the best player, it's gonna be cuttino. he did a fine job on kobe's turn around jumpers in last years playoffs.

?? Cuttino is not a great defender. Remember that game he guarded J-Rich?
 
Vlad said:
?? Cuttino is not a great defender. Remember that game he guarded J-Rich?


that was just regular season, cuttino really doesnt care about gaurding anyone unless the game is on the line. but cuttino is our BEST on the ball defender.
 
tyrant said:
that was just regular season, cuttino really doesnt care about gaurding anyone unless the game is on the line. but cuttino is our BEST on the ball defender.

:eek:

If that's really true we are screwed. He did a nice competitive job on Kobe last year for as few games, but that's really been the exception over his career. He might get inspired for a game or a half game, but you can't gameplan around him consistently shutting down anyone.
 
Bricklayer said:
:eek:

If that's really true we are screwed. He did a nice competitive job on Kobe last year for as few games, but that's really been the exception over his career. He might get inspired for a game or a half game, but you can't gameplan around him consistently shutting down anyone.

no, i would rely on strong team defense, the presence of skinner and his shotblocking, and the quick hands of peja, bobby and mike. i watched cuttino every moment of that laker series last year and you said it yourself, at some points he really did a tremendous job on the best 2 gaurd in the league last year.
 
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