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It's totally psychological...but was digging Rose since he cleaned his due and ditched the mask. Played super aggressive last night as well. Loved the effort out of him and he missed some shots in the paint that should come with time. This is the stretch where I'd hope we would see Rose take steps forward.

 

Billups was really defending Rose last night talking about how he couldn't imagine playing with double / blurred vision.

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QUOTE (Buehrle>Wood @ Dec 17, 2015 -> 12:21 PM)
Do I need to to believe him?

 

I find it very easy to believe someone could have double vision after that injury. Other players had said they have dealt with it. To say you don't believe him just because you don't like him is weak.

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He said after the game to the ESPN crew that he STILL has double vision, but that he's a "professional" so he can deal with it.

 

I, too, think it's bulls***. Unless it's a very, very minor issue (like haloing or something), he'd see a specialist if it didn't go away after 3 months.

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QUOTE (Jenksismyb**** @ Dec 17, 2015 -> 12:28 PM)
He said after the game to the ESPN crew that he STILL has double vision, but that he's a "professional" so he can deal with it.

 

I, too, think it's bulls***. Unless it's a very, very minor issue (like haloing or something), he'd see a specialist if it didn't go away after 3 months.

Yeah. Highly doubt he would not be playing now if he had double vision.

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QUOTE (Jenksismyb**** @ Dec 17, 2015 -> 10:28 AM)
He said after the game to the ESPN crew that he STILL has double vision, but that he's a "professional" so he can deal with it.

 

I, too, think it's bulls***. Unless it's a very, very minor issue (like haloing or something), he'd see a specialist if it didn't go away after 3 months.

My coworker has been dealing with double vision for about 4 months. One of the Angels players had a similar issue this past season. They usually give it anywhere from a few weeks to 6+ months before they do anything else (as long as they have validated it isn't something serious). Unfortunately it is something that absolutely lingers.

 

Do people think he'd just magically be worse this year vs. the prior year? Come on, that makes zero sense.

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QUOTE (Chisoxfn @ Dec 17, 2015 -> 03:35 PM)
My coworker has been dealing with double vision for about 4 months. One of the Angels players had a similar issue this past season. They usually give it anywhere from a few weeks to 6+ months before they do anything else (as long as they have validated it isn't something serious). Unfortunately it is something that absolutely lingers.

 

Do people think he'd just magically be worse this year vs. the prior year? Come on, that makes zero sense.

 

I think your co-worker is lying. ;)

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