Isaac
Years ago

Mitch Creek hamstring injury, out until Jan 4

ADELAIDE Basketball has suffered its second blow of the week with 36ers and Boomers star Mitch Creek out until January 4 with a hamstring injury.

Scans showed the injury his former NBL teammate Jerome Randle described as "fake" as, in fact, completely genuine, with a small muscle torn from the bone in his hamstring.

The injury occurred during the Sixers' pre-game warmup ahead of their clash with Perth Wildcats, Creek only able to play the first minuite before it was evident he was physically hampered.
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LoveBroker  
Years ago

Boti just had to throw that Randle bit in there didn't he?

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Anonymous  
Years ago

yes, right after having a big sook in his previous blog about how the league pushes negative angles of stories.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Its a fair call too. It was a pretty dumb thing for another player and former teammate to say.

Boti was complaining about how the league punishes players for indiscretions, then uses those same indiscretions to promote the rematch. Seems like a reasonable complaint.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Randle deleted his tweet when he realised he got it wrong. Days later Boti is still bringing it up. Highly petty & childish behaviour. Gutter level crap some might call it.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

I'd say Randle deleted his tweet when he realised people were calling him out for speaking shit.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

I have no time for Boti but if you are trying to draw a parallel between his complaint, and his Randle comment, you're not doing a very good job.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

However your want to describe it bottom line is that Randle embarrassed himself. Then Boti dug it up for no good reason. Then 3 days later he is still beating the decomposing carcass of it. He used the word 'lameness' to describe NBL social media. Same shoe fits his blog too.

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