What speculation? Concussion protocol.Let the speculations commence
It is an illness to the brainWhy did Sha describe it as an “illness” to the media if it was concussion protocol?
speculation, no factual content hereThis is the time of year when grades come in and players suddenly aren't available too...
Given that all of these players are transferring all the time, "academically ineligible " seems to be a thing of the past.speculation, no factual content here
As I posted elsewhere, highly unlikely a concussion when you gave him in a loud brightly lit arenaOn the postgame with Cohen and Popkin, Shaheen’s answer made it seem (at least to me) like Hines’ return is out of his (Holloway’s) hands. It feels to me like a concussion is the obvious answer.
I’m guessing Holloway’s comment after the Providence game (about telling the story another time) relates to how Hines got the injury, and we fans read way too much into it.
Given that all of these players are transferring all the time, "academically ineligible " seems to be a thing of the past.
Shuttle is 100% correct.They clearly are not actually working towards a degree (most of them, no it all), but they have to at least achieve a minimum number of credits each semester in order to play. That is still true.
It's bizarre, but he's always been like this. And if he thinks he's doing the team a favor by having this lure of Hines play dominate opposing coach's thinking and game planning, uh, not a thing.I have not been critical of Holloway all year. How could you be with the results to date?
But here for whatever reason I have no idea why he simply cannot say what happened and why Hines is out. He is the one causing the speculation and that does no one any good.
Well it was, a mild concussion.Like Crows Nest said, concussion seems highly unlikely.
This board is historically known for the number of experts we have in neurology, cardiology and orthopedics…..Like Crows Nest said, concussion seems highly unlikely.