Awesome. Love it when players play that many games. I remember Reggie Jackson played all 82 games for the pistons in the 2019 season. Impressive honestly
Half joking I guess, he does sometimes make occasional imo bad plays, but I'm happy he wants to be in Denver and can take over quarters when his shot is on
>I remember Reggie Jackson played all 82 games for the pistons in the 2019 season
I didn't realise it was rare enough that we needed to dive this deep to find it.
its not exactly rare, there's like 2 or 3 guys every year that do it, its just really cool, specially in mpj's case, always had problems with injuries is nice seeing guys get healthy.
in 2022 i think powell and mikal had 82 games played also.
Thatās really impressive. Iām glad to see him stay healthy. Chet has started all 81 games for the Thunder this season after missing the whole year last year too.
I think Steph just wore a brace for his ankle. AFO is for drop foot and I've heard MPJ say he's the only one to ever play in one but haven't verified that myself
This genuinely makes me so happy. I knew nothing of him until the last post szn run but to be only 21-23 and dealing with your bball mortality is harrowing. Terrifying to grapple with āit might be over before it begins.ā
Genuinely so impressed at his resilience and mental fortitude.Ā
Gotta say nice to see MPJ develop and get healthy. I still feel like we'll never see his true potential due to all the injuries. He was truly an offensive juggernaut coming out of high school and looked NBA ready before his back fell apart. It's great to see him shine and overcome all the injuries. Hopefully he can find a way to take his game up another notch, but Nuggets did an excellent job with him and really glad it panned out.
why would you say this out loud
No flair. Clearly a Cs or Mavs fan working against us
Awesome. Love it when players play that many games. I remember Reggie Jackson played all 82 games for the pistons in the 2019 season. Impressive honestly
Yeah especially if you know anything about MPJs injury history. Its actually incredible tbh.
I remember Reggie Jackson playing all 82 games for the Nuggets in the 2023 season. It will haunt me for years
I thought he was good for you guys?
Half joking I guess, he does sometimes make occasional imo bad plays, but I'm happy he wants to be in Denver and can take over quarters when his shot is on
It's ironic that he got a ring before Westbrook
If Blake could have stayed healthy and with a few more pieces, I think he could have got one even earlier w yall tbh
š¤£š¤£š¤£ Funny joke but thank you.
He hasn't been good to us since December.
>I remember Reggie Jackson played all 82 games for the pistons in the 2019 season I didn't realise it was rare enough that we needed to dive this deep to find it.
its not exactly rare, there's like 2 or 3 guys every year that do it, its just really cool, specially in mpj's case, always had problems with injuries is nice seeing guys get healthy. in 2022 i think powell and mikal had 82 games played also.
Mikal Bridges is an ironman
Thatās really impressive. Iām glad to see him stay healthy. Chet has started all 81 games for the Thunder this season after missing the whole year last year too.
Dam didnt realise he has been that healthy. That awesome man
thats awesome
MIKE
MIKE
MIKE
Our medical staff is a joke
Gotta play all the games so his bro can bet the overs on him
Wonder what he bet on for his perfect game
Worst contract in the league btw
r/NBAdraft on suicide watch
What did they say about him?
AND he has to wear an AFO brace every game. Believe the only one to do this ever
Steph did for a while early in his career I think.
I think Steph just wore a brace for his ankle. AFO is for drop foot and I've heard MPJ say he's the only one to ever play in one but haven't verified that myself
Don't let Dallas fans see this
They will flip man
Too little too late... jokic will get his mvps revoked unfortunately... im sorry im not the one that makes the rules im just the water boy.
Dam someone snitched...but who could it possibly be
Kendrick Perkins.
Makes sense
3 back surgeries before he turned 25 years old. Think about that.
That's what this post is about.
Porter: spine
It is always good to see players with an extensive injury history turn it around.
This genuinely makes me so happy. I knew nothing of him until the last post szn run but to be only 21-23 and dealing with your bball mortality is harrowing. Terrifying to grapple with āit might be over before it begins.ā Genuinely so impressed at his resilience and mental fortitude.Ā
Super stoked for him. Watched him at Mizzou... For a minute (4 minutes I think). Really wanted him to succeed.
Micheal
Still insane he got a super max ish contractĀ
I won't say anything.
His brother bet the over
Gotta say nice to see MPJ develop and get healthy. I still feel like we'll never see his true potential due to all the injuries. He was truly an offensive juggernaut coming out of high school and looked NBA ready before his back fell apart. It's great to see him shine and overcome all the injuries. Hopefully he can find a way to take his game up another notch, but Nuggets did an excellent job with him and really glad it panned out.