A list of puns related to "Injury Severity Score"
>This should have been a minimum three-game suspension for the Bucks' Allen -- especially after it was confirmed Saturday that the NBA would factor in the severity of Caruso's injury -- but such a mild sanction is already sparking surprise from various teams observing from afar.
>Contrary to whatβs often said Allen does not have an extensive history of NBA violations. But the severity of Carusoβs injury was known so harsher punishment was merited.
>Also: Unlike Jokic/Morris, Caruso did nothing to instigate contact.
>The NBA announces just a one-game suspension for Milwaukeeβs Grayson Allen for the foul that left Chicagoβs Alex Caruso with a broken wrist.
His previous highest score was 22 going into this game.
https://twitter.com/ClowESPN/status/1477709980086280192?s=20
From the outside, it seems the 2 had similar career trajectories. Am I wrong? In terms of highest peak and early success, to devastating injuries, to surprisingly serviceable careers. How did they compare?
Whose career would rather have? Whose peak would you rather have?
I know what Rose meant to Chicago and the Bulls, and I'm also aware that Grant Hill was dubbed the "next MJ" at one point, which I'm not sure how everyone felt about that.
Was the NBA world sadder about Rose or Hill when the injuries happened?
Open for discussion!
My husband's paternal grandmother has an "oh don't worry, everything will work out fine" mentality. I didn't think it extended to the safety of newborn babies though, or I never would've let her babysit my 3mo son, even for just 3 hours. About a week and a half ago while she was babysitting, I got a call from her saying my son had "a bit of a tumble".
I heard my son screaming in the background and my instincts said something was extremely wrong, so I said to get off the phone with me and call an ambulance, then call me back and tell me what happened once the ambulance was on the way. She started handwaving it with "I don't think we need to bother with an ambulance, babies are tougher than they look you know, basically made of rubber."
When I said he sounded like he was hurt she admitted he had "a bit of a scrape and a bruise" and when I pushed further she said it was on his head. I hung up and called the ambulance myself because I wasn't about to sit there and waste time trying to convince this idiot that a head injury on a 3mo baby is a serious thing.
My absolute hero of a boss drove me to the hospital because I was in no state to drive, and I needed to be on the phone to notify my husband and then get the full story from his grandmother. It turns out she not only dropped my son, she dropped him while walking down the stairs, so he fell onto the second from bottom step and hit his head on the third from bottom step. She then wasted time calling her son, who told her she should probably call me or my husband.
At the hospital she kept being dismissive, saying I was overreacting and my son would be fine, until I made her leave. As it turns out, my son has a minor fracture in his skull, which will heal on its own, though it will take a couple of months. We're so incredibly lucky. The doctor said a fall like that could have easily caused a life threatening brain injury, and my husband's grandmother hesitating to call an ambulance absolutely could have increased his risk of serious disability or death.
I was furious with her, but I felt she should know my son was ok so I called her, but when she answered me call with "what did I tell you, he's fine, isn't he?" Her condescending tone and blasΓ© attitude to my son's safety pissed me off, so I said "actually we're still not sure if he's going to make it." Then the apologies and the guilt and the distress came out.
My husband called her later to tell her my son would be fine. My husband's father and gr
... keep reading on reddit β‘just to feel something...
https://twitter.com/wojespn/status/1476055007325736962?s=21
Exodus 21:20-21 Anyone who beats their male or female slave with a rod must be punished if the slave dies as a direct result, but they are not to be punished if the slave recovers after a day or two, since the slave is their property. NIV
In the NIV it is translated as "recovered after a day or two" while NKJV translates it as "remains alive after a day or two". One says a full recovery, including bruses etc while another says lingering death. Which one is it? Thanks!
Update: Luke Doty has a mid-foot fracture & minor ligament damage after getting inadvertently stepped on late in practice yesterday. Xrays, MRI & CAT scan will be evaluated by outside team consultants to see what extra protocols, if any, are warranted, according to team sources.
http://twitter.com/Mike_Uva/status/1426580062804103169
Original tweet: http://twitter.com/Mike_Uva/status/1426573371232378881
I know he's week to week, but dint know, was it his wrist/ hand? Break?
For science
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