Stokes with flu, 106 temp yesterday

#54
#54
What a bunch of clowns, because most of you are keyboard captains and have absolutely no connections you automatically assume no one else could have any connections as well.
 
#56
#56
What a bunch of clowns, because most of you are keyboard captains and have absolutely no connections you automatically assume no one else could have any connections as well.

Wow, you have connections! I AM impressed! Wish I had some connections...
 
#58
#58
Why is it so difficult to believe that a temp of 106 is so difficult to believe?
 
#60
#60
Why is it so difficult to believe that a temp of 106 is so difficult to believe?

I've hit 106 before and passed out. It's crazy.

It's possible Stokes' temp was that high last night, though. He's in good shape and you know the training staff at UT was doing all they could for him.
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#62
#62
Why is it so difficult to believe that a temp of 106 is so difficult to believe?

Fever of 106 and over can cause:
Hallucinations
Confusion
Irritability
Convulsions
brain damage and death. No way he would be suited up and playing if his temp was 106.
 
#72
#72
. . . And he may be sick, but no chance he tested positive for flu either. Putting a guy with actual flu in a closed locker room would not be smart.
 
#73
#73
It being reported on game, try to keep if you can
No need to go full on jackass on me.

I'm not doubting your story. I heard the report too. Just pointing out that people with temps of 106 end up hospitalized much less playing basketball the next day. I dont doubt that hes very sick, but i think the number has to be inflated.
 
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#75
#75
. . . And he may be sick, but no chance he tested positive for flu either. Putting a guy with actual flu in a closed locker room would not be smart.

Haha, how about "flu like" is that acceptable, hahaha. You guys are a hoot!
 

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