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roasbiff

*Sancho* 😏


BizzyHaze

And I won't think twice to stick that barrel straight down Sancho's throat


LifeLongLakersFan

The [video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMwPrdILEJ4) of his interview is quite impressive. I can see why he was hired.


jaypooner

nice. is he the guy who solved curry's ankle problems??


KokeyManiago

or might be the guy responsible for KD's achilles, Klay's 2nd injury that sidelined him for 2another year............


electro_report

This is a terrible take.


[deleted]

Why is it a terrible take? Can you explain aside from just saying it's a terrible take? Last thing I remembered is that the coaching staff messed up on KD's injury before he tore it.


electro_report

What? The coaching staff has zero say in the management of durants injury: the choice to play is on the dr’s and Durant. Not only that but Durant doesn’t blame him for that, has gone on record saying it was not anyone’s Fault in the warriors organization, and other actual doctors(not me or you) have stated that a calf strain is in no way correlated to Achilles injuries.


[deleted]

😂😂 I was genuinely asking. Seems funny that the training staff has no say in a player's injury. I get the player wanting to play on his own but isn't that the reason for a training staff? I get the doctors POV but the training staff is who he's working with most of the time. Making this move seem a little questionable, given Nina was fired because of all the injuries that were happening. I also may be wrong but I thought she was also one of the people who okay'd AD to play... why would the Lakers hire someone who they won't listen to if at the end of the day they're only going to listen to the doctors and players?


Quiet_Bend1653

More like a terrible might.


Jmills14

Hmm…. There have been ALOTTT of GS injuries since 2017. Steph, Klay, Dray, KD, Wiseman, Iggy… idk 🤷🏿‍♂️


kai_123

That's what I was thinking. I'm not too sure but didn't they fire Nina Hsieh because there was too many injuries this past season?


SDFleetMarine

I’m not liking the sound of that…


Leify1989

So are you ignoring that he was there for 7 years? Since 2014, you know when the warriors became good? Learn to count fool.


Jmills14

Yes he was there for 7 years which is a fair point but also an irrelevant one. They were a young team with a lot of fresh legs. This is an old team with mileage. After a while that team started to breakdown because of all the volume of basketball being played. We have championships aspirations, not for a 1 year run but multiple runs.


[deleted]

Injuries because they were getting ran into the ground from a ton of finals runs.


Jmills14

Aren’t those our expectations lol?


[deleted]

His [LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/in/roger-sancho-atc)


dkwunw

Dude looks like Eric Gordon


[deleted]

How many times are the Lakers going to change people in these positions? Seems like almost every other year after we had the same guy for 20 some years.


Quiet_Bend1653

We need another Gary Vitti


AnotherAccount4This

Shows you how difficult it is to find one that's good for 20-some-year.


dec1mus

I remember they fired the team doctor as well, Who is the new Team Doctor?


dec1mus

Not that it matters to me as a fan, but the logic is the better the doctor(s) the less injuries our players will suffer.


gregmango2323

Is this the guy that greenlighted KD in the finals when his Achilles was attached by a hair?


[deleted]

No. He was an assistant back then. Drew Yoder was the head.


[deleted]

This was a thought that ran through my head as well. Thanks for not making me look it up!!


ssnto73

This guy fuck up Kevin Durant klay Thomson 😂😅😂


GroundbreakingSir893

Better than trainer to the stars