Owner of InStreetClothes.com & Injury Analyst for SMART & @Rotowire, Certified Athletic Trainer, MAT, PES, CES

Joined July 2010
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Shout out to my real ones. @jalenbrunson1 @PJPatton52 @heathaaamau They said we weren’t a good fit for their culture. Said we weren’t good enough in our roles. Peter Patton, Heather Mau, Jalen. We did and will continue to do the work.
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Head Athletic Trainer Dr. Anthony Goenaga is an NBA Champion after 20 years with the Knicks The franchise legend started as a training staff intern in 1995 and currently assists in all areas of medical treatment and physical therapy
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The Finals conclude without a single game lost to injury or illness by either team in the series
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🚨 Fantasy Baseball Managers: hamstring injuries are piling up across the MLB. Elly De La Cruz, Teoscar Hernandez, Munetaka Murakami & more are dealing with hammy strains right now. What does it mean for your lineup? @InStreetClothes broke down the severity for each injury, and when you can expect to see returns to action 🤕⬇️
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My kids have a tape measure pulled out to 7’4” and are walking around our house seeing what it would be like if Wemby walked down our hall, sat on our couch, etc.
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ANOTHER Mitchell Robinson Injury Update: The injury is now believed to be a 5th metacarpal fx, meaning it's more of a hand injury than a finger one. Recovery is often measured in weeks following surgery (AVG = 52 days) but it still sounds like Mitchell is going to push to play.
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Latest Mitchell Robinson Injury Update: The timing of the injury & surgery is key here. Since 2005, the quickest return from a pinkie fracture that needed surgery in the NBA is 14 days. Sounds like Mitch is going to try to beat those numbers.
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Mitchell Robinson Injury Update: Time lost for pinkie fractures is dependent on treatment needed. Average time lost for non-operative pinkie fractures is ~3.5 games (9 days). If surgery is needed? The average time lost jumps to 15.6 games (34 days).
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My latest Fantasy Baseball Injury Report for @RotoWire: Two Blue Jays Make Early Exits rotowire.com/baseball/articl…
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As a medical professional I feel like it’s my duty to check in on @SheaSerrano
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Just an unsurprisingly great look from @kirkgoldsberry at what I've been staring at out over the past few years
It doesn’t just seem like calf and hamstring injuries are plaguing the NBA. The data confirms it. What’s behind this worrying trend, and what can the league do about it? @kirkgoldsberry: theringer.com/2026/05/14/nba…
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Jeff Stotts retweeted
I want to clarify my point better: In normal physiology and conditions, creatine supplementation shouldn’t be blamed for causing whole body cramps that require hospitalization. We also have to be careful of the difference between creatine and creatine kinase. Creatine kinase (CK) is a biomarker of muscle damage and is different than creatine. CK is released into the blood with muscle breakdown and then it can damage the kidneys and cause death. This is caused rhabdomyolysis and you’ve seen it in the news with other athletes. Rhabdo occurs in athletes with intense bouts of exercise. Medical conditions and supplements can contribute to the risk of rhabdo, but creatine does not directly cause rhabdo. There have to be a lot of other contributing factors that lead to full body cramps and hospitalization. So blaming a very concerning health event on taking too much creatine means either he was taking SIGNIFICANTLY more than the label recommended AND wasn’t hydrating well AND had an intense workout. Creatine is just piece of what was probably a far more involved episode and brushing it off like it was a simple creatine dose issue puts unfair blame on what’s a very safe and well studied supplement.
Darryn Peterson reveals taking a high dosage of creatine led to his cramping issues at Kansas and he was taken to the hospital by ambulance in September because he thought he was going to die, per @ramonashelburne "I made it to the training room and just started begging them to call 911. They were trying to get a vein to get me the IV, get me back hydrated. But I was cramping so hard they couldn't get a vein. I thought I was going to die on the training table that day." (espn.com/nba/story/_/id/4871…)
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Jarred Vanderbilt Injury Update: While the injury can appear gruesome, most pinkie dislocations in the NBA have not resulted in missed time. However, that changes if the pinkie is fractured or a bone broke through the skin (open dislocation)
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Love the insight. Love this kid’s mentality and approach.
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