Hey everyone,
Starting this thread to share some news and see what you all think about it.
Chad Posthumus, the first player ever signed by the Winnipeg Sea Bears, was recently hospitalized after suffering a brain aneurysm during a training session on Saturday. He’s currently in stable condition and recovering, but he’ll need more treatment as he continues his recovery journey. The Sea Bears updated fans on Instagram, confirming that Chad is getting the best care possible.
Chad’s Role with the Sea Bears
Chad has been a huge part of the Sea Bears since day one. As a six-foot-10 center, he’s been a strong presence on the court. Last season, he played 19 out of 20 regular-season games, averaging 5.8 points and 3.7 rebounds per game. His contributions helped the team make it to the playoffs for the second year in a row. Although they lost a close play-in game against the Calgary Surge, his performance has always been solid.
Team and Fans Show Support
Fans and teammates are rallying behind Chad. The Sea Bears’ post on Instagram has drawn a lot of support from the team’s tight-knit community. People are sending tons of well-wishes for his recovery and showing how much they value him as part of the Sea Bears’ family.
What Chad Means to the Team
As the first-ever player to sign with the Sea Bears, Chad’s not just any player – he’s part of the team’s foundation. His skills on the court and his leadership have been crucial, and his absence is definitely going to be felt as the team preps for the upcoming season.
Moving Forward
Chad’s recovery is the top priority now. The Sea Bears are hopeful that he’ll make a full recovery, but it’s too early to say when he might be back on the court. The team’s standing by him through this unexpected challenge, and it’s clear that the fans and the broader basketball community are as well.
This news is a reminder of how unpredictable sports can be and the importance of taking care of players’ health. Let’s keep Chad in our thoughts and hope for a speedy recovery. Feel free to share your thoughts, well-wishes, or any stories about Chad’s impact on the Sea Bears!
Starting this thread to share some news and see what you all think about it.
Chad Posthumus, the first player ever signed by the Winnipeg Sea Bears, was recently hospitalized after suffering a brain aneurysm during a training session on Saturday. He’s currently in stable condition and recovering, but he’ll need more treatment as he continues his recovery journey. The Sea Bears updated fans on Instagram, confirming that Chad is getting the best care possible.
Chad’s Role with the Sea Bears
Chad has been a huge part of the Sea Bears since day one. As a six-foot-10 center, he’s been a strong presence on the court. Last season, he played 19 out of 20 regular-season games, averaging 5.8 points and 3.7 rebounds per game. His contributions helped the team make it to the playoffs for the second year in a row. Although they lost a close play-in game against the Calgary Surge, his performance has always been solid.
Team and Fans Show Support
Fans and teammates are rallying behind Chad. The Sea Bears’ post on Instagram has drawn a lot of support from the team’s tight-knit community. People are sending tons of well-wishes for his recovery and showing how much they value him as part of the Sea Bears’ family.
What Chad Means to the Team
As the first-ever player to sign with the Sea Bears, Chad’s not just any player – he’s part of the team’s foundation. His skills on the court and his leadership have been crucial, and his absence is definitely going to be felt as the team preps for the upcoming season.
Moving Forward
Chad’s recovery is the top priority now. The Sea Bears are hopeful that he’ll make a full recovery, but it’s too early to say when he might be back on the court. The team’s standing by him through this unexpected challenge, and it’s clear that the fans and the broader basketball community are as well.
This news is a reminder of how unpredictable sports can be and the importance of taking care of players’ health. Let’s keep Chad in our thoughts and hope for a speedy recovery. Feel free to share your thoughts, well-wishes, or any stories about Chad’s impact on the Sea Bears!