Is Maddie really hurt or faked? Is Maddie s injury healed?

Updated on physical education 2024-02-09
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Maddie: I'll have to take another week off.

    How much time does McGrady have to rest with his left knee injury? He said on the 28th: "It will take at least a week to **." ”

    "I'm going to do some training and try to run around the field, but I'm not going to rush back because I'm afraid the injury will get worse," Maddie said. ”

    Expert: It's his old trick.

    Maddie is injured again, at a time when the Rockets need him the most, which is both expected and unexpected. Since the beginning of this season, Maddy's injuries have come and gone, and the most bizarre one is that Maddy inexplicably "sprained" her ankle in the game against the 76ers, and that strange injury was once questioned. A few days ago, Morio, a columnist for the famous American basketball professional ** "Hoop World", bluntly said in an article that Maddie was "faked" in that game, and said that Maddie should apologize to his teammates on the Rockets for this.

    Maddy returned after a two-day game against the Pistons without any ankle pain and was in good shape, adding to the suspicions about his previous strange ankle sprain.

    Maddy then injured her knee in a game against the Mavericks, and this time the injury repeatedly plagued Maddy, causing Maddy to "run away" after only half a game. Morio said: Maddie is always injured when he plays a strong team, and he comes back when he plays a weak team, and his teammates can accept it once or twice, and it will definitely affect the morale of the entire team after a long time.

    Just when everyone was about to forget him, he came out to play in some games, and as soon as there was a small problem, he immediately put down his burden and went to rest. Maddie's repeated "escapes" this season are reminiscent of his selfish performance when he was on the Magic team!

    Remember the 1-19 start of the 2003 and 2004 season for the Magic? At that time, no one believed that Maddie would save the magic again, and he was passive and slackened off and only cared about performing on his own. That season, the Magic ended up with the worst record in team history with 21 wins and 61 losses, and Maddy and the Magic were torn apart because of it.

    If you lose, you lose, and the key is that Maddie's attitude provoked public outrage, saying at the time: "This season, I'm just playing for points and stats. In order to develop in the future, I have to use the title of scoring champion as a bargaining chip. ”

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Sohu Sports News (Sohu Sports Zhang Yi reported in Houston on the 3rd) At noon on December 2 local time in Houston, USA (early morning of the 3rd Beijing time), the Rockets trained at the Toyota Center Training Complex to prepare for tomorrow's home game against the Clippers.

    When reporters surrounded Rockets head coach Adelman and mentioned that Maddy would be out for three weeks, Adelman joked, "Did they tell you who's going to play tomorrow and who we're going to play tomorrow?" ”

    It's a 'never stop' story, some people don't go up today, and some people don't go up tomorrow. We did a few things today to see how it will work tomorrow. "It's also a distraction for the players, because you don't know who can play today, and if you know who can't, you'll be prepared and let others take over."

    It's always been a problem because Battier is back and we have to limit his playing time and Yao Ming has to limit his playing time, it's not easy for anyone, but it's a reality and we have to face it. ”

    Shuai said that getting Maddie back to health as soon as possible is what the Rockets should do. "It depends on two aspects, one is the doctor's diagnosis, the other is his own feeling, wait for him for a while, increase the amount to see how he feels, no matter what can help him come back and make him healthier, it will be what we have to do. A Shuai said.

    Billingbury, a columnist for Houston's only local Houston Chronicle, questioned Maddie's own exaggeration of the injury and asked Shuai, "Yesterday it was Dr. Andrews who diagnosed him as just an ordinary ache and can find his form by playing games, which is what you said at the beginning of the season." Today is what he wants to take a three-week break? ”

    I don't know, I didn't see it, I have nothing to do with this notice, it's a matter for the PR department. "What I do know is that when he does play, he has to try to push himself to do some things, play with injuries, and if he can't do it, it's better for him to wait until he can be comfortable doing these things." That's always been my point, if you can do that.

    If you can't, do it until you can do it again. I never doubted anyone, he was obviously in pain, and that affected him as well. Whatever it is, we have to try to know and help him get fit, help him get back on the pitch and if he needs three weeks off to get back on the pitch, that's a good thing. ”

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    He's heartbroken, not physically wounded... His heart is dying...

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    First, he's really old, but I don't think it's so hurt that he can't play.

    Second, if a person has been injured for so many years and is so badly injured, there must be a shadow.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The injury is not a big deal, it is estimated that the coach wants him to rest more, and by the way, he will rehearse the lineup without Maddie, just in case.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I think Maddie has an old injury, but it's not as serious as he said. Let's talk about psychological shadows, there are, after all, he hasn't made it past the first round of the playoffs. I sincerely wish the wheat to get better soon!

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Maddie has knee and back injuries at every turn, and God knows if he's real or fake, but support Maddie.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Psychological shadows. are afraid of getting hurt.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There were injuries, but not as serious as he said.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    As a professional player, who would want to sit on the cold bench, they all want to show themselves, let alone a superstar. Definitely a real injury.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I think the injury is an injury, but the injury is not serious, and he thinks that the Rockets will not use him as the No. 1 star now, rest for a few days, make Aderman anxious, get on the fire, and let him realize his importance. to consolidate his position as the first brother of the team.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    ...It's really hurt, and now so many people are questioning, and he should come out to prove himself, why should he cheat himself.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I just knew.

    You get Maddie on Baidu.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Of course it's a real injury, but it's all old injuries, and the first few games are all painful, and the last month's schedule is easier for the Rockets to deal with, so he simply went to recuperate.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I guess he's really hurt.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Maddie is still some time away from making a comeback. According to internal information from the Rockets, Maddie will return as early as December 20 local time in the United States (December 21, Beijing time) in the away game against the Trail Blazers.

    Lately, Maddie has been receiving**, and after a few days**, Maddie is already feeling better. On Wednesday local time in Houston, Maddie briskly stepped onto the charter plane of the Rockets, sat in his seat, and marched west with the whole team.

    Before the game between the Rockets and the Warriors, Maddie also wore a black training uniform and red Rocket pants and walked onto the court. With the help of the assistant coach, Maddie tried to shoot and he looked good, but after a few shots, he felt a little tired and stopped to rest. Currently, Maddie still does ** every day, even away from home.

    For him, rest is the best way to recuperate from a back injury.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    I don't know if it's really hurt, it's very suspicious. It's not good to have Maddie's grades.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Maddy's injury history: Raptors planted the root cause Magic have repeatedly made mistakes Maddy has not played a full 82 regular-season games in nine seasons since joining the NBA in 1997. His career can be roughly divided into three phases, but whether it was the 1997-2000 season with the Raptors, the 2000-04 season with the Magic, or the arrival in Houston after '04, injuries have always been a lingering nightmare for Maddy.

    Here's what Maddy's injury record was in the 04-05 season and before: 1 1997-2000 season: Maddy joined the Raptors as the ninth rookie in the first round in '97, and after that, he spent three years with the Raptors, playing the most in the 1999-2000 season, where Maddy played in a total of 79 games.

    In the '98-99 season, he played just 49 games, when he was already suffering from a back injury. 2 2000-04 season: March 22, 2002 Maddy suffered a severe back strain in the Magic's game against the Hornets, but he returned to the Bulls three days later with 20 points, 11 rebounds and seven assists.

    January 30, 2003 Maddy sprained his hip in the Magic's game against the Cavaliers, and he didn't score a point in the game, the first time he hasn't scored since joining the Magic in 2000. However, Maddy returned in time for the second game. On December 30, 2003, Maddy sprained his hip in the first quarter of the game between the Magic and the Knicks, and the Knicks did not score a single point in the game, and the Knicks won 114-86 at the Magic's home court.

    January 27, 2004 Maddy injures her toe in the Magic's game against the Cavaliers. Maddy hit eight 3-pointers in the first half, tying the league's record for 3-pointers in a half. However, due to his injury, the Magic lost to the Cavaliers 98-99.

    3 2004-05 Maddy missed the game on November 12, 2004 with hip and groin injuries, and Yao Ming scored a game-high 25 points, but the Rockets lost 91-96 at home to the Timberwolves. The injury left Maddy out of two games. On April 21, 2005, the Rockets defeated the Seattle SuperSonics 106-78 in their final regular season game of the season, ushering in their first-round playoff game with the Mavericks on a seven-game winning streak.

    Maddy missed the game due to back spasms. Copied.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    How can I tell you?

    Maddie re-magical.

    There is a back injury. Came to the rear of the rocket.

    Although better. But it's not entirely good.

    There is also the possibility of **.

    You know who doesn't have an injury when you play basketball.

    Especially professional players.

    The degree of injury is different each time.

    Accumulated below. The Rockets are different from other teams.

    Rockets can break through.

    And the only one who can pass the ball to his teammates is Maddie.

    Besides, Maddie has a lot of scoring areas.

    Whether it's a 3-point point.

    2 points is fine.

    The area is too wide.

    So why the Rockets are playing against other teams again.

    Defending Maddie is basically 1 or 2.

    Or 1 person sticks to Maddie.

    Either 2 people will go and wrap up Maddie.

    It's just to keep Maddie from breaking through.

    Don't let Maddie pitch.

    Don't let Maddie catch the ball.

    Don't let Maddie pass the ball.

    Anyway, it's to contain Maddie.

    Don't let him touch the basketball.

    Maddie's strength training is also very hard.

    It's not about power.

    It's that Maddie's injuries have accumulated too much.

    Plus his previous back injury.

    When a person's ability to withstand injuries reaches a certain level.

    It's also dangerous.

    And why did Maddie break through.

    He doesn't break through. Bags that can't attract opponents.

    How do you give your teammates a chance?

    Especially Yao Ming.

    Yao Ming was under a lot of pressure under the basket.

    It is up to Maddie to reduce the pressure on Yao Ming on the court again.

    When no one from the Rockets can score again.

    That's when Maddie has to break the deadlock of the scoring drought.

    So the reason why Maddie has more shots than other players, but not every goal can be scored.

    The defender of Maddie is not going to let Maddie feel comfortable throwing the ball.

    It's always going to cause you some trouble.

    Either interfere with you a bit.

    Or break a rule on you.

    Deliberately hurting you.

    Either affect your hit rate.

    In fact, the two most prominent weaknesses of the rocket are.

    One is the team that is afraid of fast attack.

    The second is that Yao Mai has been contained.

    Or when the play is inconsistent.

    When you are killed by an opponent.

    If other role players don't play well.

    It's almost like losing.

    So watch the Rockets race.

    Why can Yao Ming or Maddie always be seen injured?

    Because they are the point of attack of the rocket.

    Especially Maddie.

    Just get Maddie out of the game.

    Then the Rockets lack a person who activates the scoring drive of the Rockets' players, if Yao Ming starts the core internally.

    Then Maddie is the core of the operating system.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Yes, injured the right elbow yesterday in the game against the Lakers.

    Dr. Clanton, the team doctor for the Rockets, explained Maddy's injury in detail after the game, saying that Maddy's injury is very rare for basketball players. "It's a very rare injury for a basketball player. "His right elbow was hit by an opposing player, and his elbow was a little misaligned, and the ligament was displaced to the medial, which is where the nerve leading to the hand is located."

    Dr. Ranton described the approach the Rockets took after Maddie's injury. "We decided to rush to the hospital and do an MRI, I had a preliminary look at it, and tomorrow we will continue to examine the X-ray results in detail. "We'll see how it progresses over the next 24 to 48 hours and see how he's recovering."

    Now, let's talk about daily observation. It is important to make sure that he has the strength of his hand early and that his elbow can move, so that his elbow is not too tight and that his hand continues to move. ”

    Regarding Maddy's statement that he will be out for a week, Cranton gave an accurate statement. "Judging by the initial results now, we think we can only look at the situation every day and see how he recovers. As long as he reacts, feels good and gets his strength back, and his elbows move completely, he's ready to play.

    Dr. Ranton said, "Of course, based on what I've learned, I think maybe a week." ”

    Wouldn't it be nice if Maddie was very healthy!!

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