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  1. SWFLHurricane

    Trevonte Citizen injury considered serious [Sep 23 - *may* return this year]

    I went to so many concerts circa 75-85 (in Florida) that it's a wonder I'm alive. I bet it's past 60...
  2. SWFLHurricane

    Trevonte Citizen injury considered serious [Sep 23 - *may* return this year]

    Last rites to be held at the conclusion of Legends Camp.
  3. SWFLHurricane

    Trevonte Citizen injury considered serious [Sep 23 - *may* return this year]

    Nope.....I dove right in....Scalpel in my right hand, surgical scissors in my left....
  4. SWFLHurricane

    Trevonte Citizen injury considered serious [Sep 23 - *may* return this year]

    He tore it against Tampa Bay game #1....then came back game #15 and messed up his patella. It WAS brought on because of him rushing back. Completely foolish of him to come back that soon. I met Jerry, when his nephew Darius was playing Hoops for UM, and we spoke about this back then.
  5. SWFLHurricane

    Trevonte Citizen injury considered serious [Sep 23 - *may* return this year]

    They know it's an ACL for the 7,000 time.
  6. SWFLHurricane

    Trevonte Citizen injury considered serious [Sep 23 - *may* return this year]

    My former "Late" Wife....evidently reading comprehension isn't your strong suit....
  7. SWFLHurricane

    Trevonte Citizen injury considered serious [Sep 23 - *may* return this year]

    My former late Wife was also an MRI tech.....they most certainly do wait for the swelling to go down...much easier to interpret once the swelling goes down.
  8. SWFLHurricane

    Trevonte Citizen injury considered serious [Sep 23 - *may* return this year]

    @IndayArtHauz ....I too am kinda wondering why no info has been made public. I know there was substantial swelling, which isn't good. Swelling makes X-rays/MRI harder to interpret, hence the wait for the swelling to go down. Knee MRIs take about 45mins to an hour.
  9. SWFLHurricane

    Trevonte Citizen injury considered serious [Sep 23 - *may* return this year]

    They pretty much know if it's an ACL or MCL or anything less before an MRI is done.....
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