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Don't see where a PF or C fits in to the 2017 class unless we either don't fill are scholarship for this cycle or that scholarship is filled by a grad transfer. I'm going to ignore the possibility of roster turnover from our guys until it is actually announced.

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Don't see where a PF or C fits in to the 2017 class unless we either don't fill are scholarship for this cycle or that scholarship is filled by a grad transfer. I'm going to ignore the possibility of roster turnover from our guys until it is actually announced.

 

I suspect that the grad transfer possibility is highly probable.

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Sounds good on the surface, but one thing that concerns me is his apparent susceptibility to injury:
 

....standout center in 6-9 junior Sterling Manley, whose season ended Feb. 12 with a broken left tibia...

 

Manley missed the first six games of the season recovering from a broken right tibia suffered last August, and sustained his season-ending injury Feb. 12 in a 59-49 win at Gahanna that earned Central a share of the league title.
 

 

 http://www.thisweeknews.com/content/stories/pickerington/sports/2016/03/15/boys-basketball-central-falls-in-regional-semi.html

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Sounds good on the surface, but one thing that concerns me is his apparent susceptibility to injury:

 

....standout center in 6-9 junior Sterling Manley, whose season ended Feb. 12 with a broken left tibia...

 

Manley missed the first six games of the season recovering from a broken right tibia suffered last August, and sustained his season-ending injury Feb. 12 in a 59-49 win at Gahanna that earned Central a share of the league title.

 

 

 http://www.thisweeknews.com/content/stories/pickerington/sports/2016/03/15/boys-basketball-central-falls-in-regional-semi.html

If he broke his right tibia before the season and broke his left tibia toward the end of it, then I'd say he's out of tibias to break. So that's a good thing, right?   :P

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So does that mean we move on to the fibula?

 

At least he doesn't have bad knees. Clean breaks of the tibia are a lot better than rampant knee/pain issues (see Chris Balham).

 

i can attest to that

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So does that mean we move on to the fibula?

Just keep him away from any wheelbarrows and I think his legs will be fine.

I heard wheelbarrows actually make your knee joints reverse direction so they bend the wrong way

 

No joke!  Those things are trouble!

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