“BIG AL” WATCH — by Steve Nadis
We’re announcing a new feature here at Call Me Snake (we like to announce new features here at Call Me Snake, and our readers like them too!) called “‘Big Al’ Watch,” which will chronicle Celtic forward Al Jefferson’s recovery from a left ankle sprain suffered in training camp two weeks ago. Right now, that recovery is not going as well as planned. In fact, it would not be stretching things to say that Big Al’s return to action is way behind schedule. In the meantime, Jefferson’s doing all he can–on the exercise bike and in the pool–to ensure that he’ll be in the best possible shape when he does return. For now, he just has to let his body heal. And be patient. And so do we.
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Aren’t the Celtics a basketball team? (muffling giggles) We’re watching basketball? Not volleyball? Don’t mind me, I’m standing over here in the produce section.
You’re a talented individual if you can type & shop for produce at the same time. Maybe the Celtics should hire you.
I’m sorry. Why am I supposed to care about this individual’s injury? It’s a sprained ankle for goodness sake. It’s not like he had open heart surgery.
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What a wimp! Teddy Bruschi had a stroke, for godsakes, and he’s back in action. This guy can’t get over a simple sprained ankle? More proof that the whole sport of basketball needs to be revamped. First thing we do, we kill all the contracts! (And maybe add tackling to the game.)
Thanks for all the comments. I’m disappointed in your reaction, OldRoses; you seem so callous. Welcome to you Gooeka; I just wish I could read Polish. And you make a lot of good points, Gatemouth–it could be just what basketball needs.
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It wouldn’t be the first time…
Oh, no doubt. You aren’t fooling me…