Joshua Jefferson Broken arm??

VeloClone

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I heard it fell off and was reattached. Should be good by October.
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heitclone

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Would have been nice for him to get a whole offseason of skill development in.
Strength and conditioning would be my biggest concern with him. His struggles come against bigger, more athletic players and he was sloppy with the ball at times, which can be from not being in game shape. He especially looked winded when he was asked to facilitate. He'll have a bigger role in that regard this year, he needs an offseason worthy of some shirtless before and afters a la Georges.
 

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Not sure if there has been any legitimate information released on this, but looking at the picture it doesn't look like a cast. More like a wrap for a tattoo possibly. For a broken arm forearm it isn't standard practice to cast above the elbow. Mobility wise you wouldn't be able extend your arm without the cast digging into the tricep.
 

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Not sure if there has been any legitimate information released on this, but looking at the picture it doesn't look like a cast. More like a wrap for a tattoo possibly. For a broken arm forearm it isn't standard practice to cast above the elbow. Mobility wise you wouldn't be able extend your arm without the cast digging into the tricep.

I have PTSD from Tyrese game 7 injury still. Can't even think about this.
 
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Nor'MidWester

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Not sure if there has been any legitimate information released on this, but looking at the picture it doesn't look like a cast. More like a wrap for a tattoo possibly. For a broken arm forearm it isn't standard practice to cast above the elbow. Mobility wise you wouldn't be able extend your arm without the cast digging into the tricep.
It looked like a hard cast that went above the elbow in that picture but idk.