littlecoyotecoin
07-04-2014, 04:29 PM
http://projectspurs.com/2014-articles/manu-ginobilis-flight-to-argentina-had-an-emergency-landing.html
http://m.espn.go.com/nba/story?storyId=11169098&src=desktop&rand=ref~%7B%22ref%22%3A%22https%3A%2F%2Fwww.googl e.com%2F%22%7D
http://deadspin.com/did-manu-ginobili-dunk-on-chris-bosh-with-a-stress-frac-1599437065
On the downside, article continues on about him being dead-set on overturning the team doctor and rule himself eligible to play in only 4-5 weeks instead of 8. So, odds of a busted up Manu in 2014-2015 are trending higher. Pop will have to rest him a lot more than if he just sat out the summer.
Worst case scenario, his stubbornness causes more damage and he requires surgery at the end of August. Probably six months of healing time if he needs surgery, as many as 12 months. Could be season ending and career ending if he fucks himself up coming back too early to play FIBA. Or, maybe we could get an out of shape out of condition Ginobili in February or March.
Slightly better case scenario, he doesn't require surgery, but aggravates it, and we only lose him for a couple of months at the beginning of the season.
Maybe he doesn't aggravate it, but just extends the healing time to extend into regular season, and Pop has to rest him for only a month on company time, in addition to missing training camp.
Whatever the case, Manu, take care of yourself. You're not 27.
No Patty, and Manu is trying to assure us we'll have no Manu, either, for a significant part of the beginning of the regular season. Cojo and Marco, be ready!
Hopefully Manu ONLY has a broken leg when he returns. I guess it could be worse. Funny, last post I made I said he would have a broken leg after FIBA. I thought I was being sarcastic.
This anecdotal report of this doctor underestimating dude's recovery time, leading to reinjury. Apparently commonplace.
http://www.letsrun.com/forum/flat_read.php?thread=4016995
http://m.espn.go.com/nba/story?storyId=11169098&src=desktop&rand=ref~%7B%22ref%22%3A%22https%3A%2F%2Fwww.googl e.com%2F%22%7D
http://deadspin.com/did-manu-ginobili-dunk-on-chris-bosh-with-a-stress-frac-1599437065
On the downside, article continues on about him being dead-set on overturning the team doctor and rule himself eligible to play in only 4-5 weeks instead of 8. So, odds of a busted up Manu in 2014-2015 are trending higher. Pop will have to rest him a lot more than if he just sat out the summer.
Worst case scenario, his stubbornness causes more damage and he requires surgery at the end of August. Probably six months of healing time if he needs surgery, as many as 12 months. Could be season ending and career ending if he fucks himself up coming back too early to play FIBA. Or, maybe we could get an out of shape out of condition Ginobili in February or March.
Slightly better case scenario, he doesn't require surgery, but aggravates it, and we only lose him for a couple of months at the beginning of the season.
Maybe he doesn't aggravate it, but just extends the healing time to extend into regular season, and Pop has to rest him for only a month on company time, in addition to missing training camp.
Whatever the case, Manu, take care of yourself. You're not 27.
No Patty, and Manu is trying to assure us we'll have no Manu, either, for a significant part of the beginning of the regular season. Cojo and Marco, be ready!
Hopefully Manu ONLY has a broken leg when he returns. I guess it could be worse. Funny, last post I made I said he would have a broken leg after FIBA. I thought I was being sarcastic.
This anecdotal report of this doctor underestimating dude's recovery time, leading to reinjury. Apparently commonplace.
http://www.letsrun.com/forum/flat_read.php?thread=4016995