Yeah, the time required to fully heal, monitoring of rehab etc. would likely fall outside the Spurs’ purview in that timeframe.
Luka deserves the lion’s share of responsibility for what transpired leading to his dismissal, I believe that’s undeniable. However, it’s not like the Spurs should be absolved from their role in this.
It was only 10 months ago when Trey Lyles was seemingly entrenched as a part of the Spurs starting lineup, and team’s future plans appearing in the adverts for the new fiesta unis and the like.
In two of the more difficult years for basketball growth and development, and taking into account cultural differences and Spurs assimilation, Luka always seemed to be on the outer.