Bobby Frasor offers his opinion on the Tyler Zeller injury and puts the blame squarely on Nike. Careful, Bobby. Phil Knight has ways of taking you out, even in Bulgaria.
For the record, Roy Williams thinks there is an ebb and flow to injuries and points out how few lost games there were in 2005. If I am not mistaken 2004 and 2006 were both injury free as well.
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Makes you wonder how smart burning the medical redshirt for Zeller was last year. I know hindsight is 20/20, but it looks like he may be a junior with about 2/3 of a season under his belt. El sucko.
as far as ebb and flow…the shoes undergo changes every year. maybe they have made a slight design change. or started using a cheaper material.
cheaper material? to save money?? naaaaah.
The shoe issue is a concern. Bobby Frasor was the first to say so publicly.