Comments about ‘Utah Jazz notebook: Laser treatment worked for Earl Watson’
What You May Have Missed
Most Popular
Across Site
In Sports
- BYU football: Fan-developed software gives...
- Bodyguards allegedly beat up 2 fans who took...
- Deseret News live streaming schedule for boys...
- Utah Jazz: No lottery luck, so Jazz remain in...
- Utah Jazz: Team is a long shot to win NBA's...
- Utes football recruiting: Polynesian players...
- High school baseball: 5A, 4A state tournament...
- High school baseball: Logan's Chase Nelson...
Most Commented
Across Site
In Sports
- Utes football recruiting: Polynesian...
130 - USA Rugby: 'What BYU won ... was a...
78 - High school baseball: 5A, 4A state...
53 - Brad Rock: USU athletics can go home again
22 - Bodyguards allegedly beat up 2 fans who...
18 - Dick Harmon: BYU coach Mike Littlewood...
13 - Utah State football: New coach Matt...
11 - If hired, Jeff Hornacek will face same...
10



"I love to earn my check. I love to play basketball," he said. "I love to compete, so I'm not one to ever linger around any injury and sit out long times."
Boy, sounds just like Carlos Boozer...
How great is it that Earl has access to the only magic laser ankle treatment in the world? thought that was legit, and about laughed my butt off when he said it in the post game. legit.
Ya just gotta love Earl Watson!
Takes a detour, decides against the standard remedies the Jazz would prefer, comes back and plays "out of his mind" in a game that no one thought he would play in.
The Jazz need to investigate the procedure used on Earl. It sounds like a cutting edge remedy that could help out with the team's recurring injuries i.e., hamstrings, backs, knees and ankles.
Man what a breath of fresh air Earl is in today's NBA, with all of the cry baby primma-donnas we see normaly. Your just what our young players need as for bucking up and playing for what they are paid to do Earl! I just wish there were more like you in this league now days. You are a mentor and a fine example for young players and would make an excellent coach when your playing days are over.
DeseretNews.com encourages a civil dialogue among its readers. We welcome your thoughtful comments.
— About comments