nycrich wrote:kyrv wrote:
I have to say Rose didn't really look healthy (just my eye test).
I think it's become a bigger deal because several times a player has returned for one game then sat out.
People, also, PLEASE stop comparing Rose to Jordan. Rose is not too big and too strong. He's a small player by NBA players and he's too banged up.
Before the game Wennington, who like us is not a doctor, but is around the team and sees him up close, said he would absolutely rest Rose the next TWO games (well last night would have been one).
Unfortunately I don't think the OP is being alarmist. It is something to watch with Thibs, has been since his Boston days.
I'm curious - whose fault is it? Is this on Gar Pax? Is it on Thibs? Is it on Rose? Is it on the doctors? Rose wanted to give it a go. The doctors cleared him. How does Rose react if Thibs doesn't trust him when he says he wants to give it a go? Do you remember the huge fight between Jordan and the Bulls organization over him coming back after his broken foot in his 2nd year in the league? I'm not sure his relationship with the team ever fully recovered.
A lot of people that are looking at the schedule and saying "look at who they are playing", they can beat NO or CHA without Rose. What do those arm-chair QBs say if Thibs sits Rose and the Bulls lose one of those games? I really don't think you can base your decision on the quality of the opponent. Maybe it should go the other way, play him in games that you have to win against the softies and sit him during tough games on the road against the top teams that they might lose anyway. That probably doesn't work either as fans might claim they would have won a game that they lost because they sit him.
It's easy for Wennington to say they should sit him. He won't suffer any consequences if they lose the game and end up missing out on the #1 seed by a game. More power to Bill if he can convince a team to actually put him in position to make these types of decisions. Good luck going against your star player if he is ever in such a spot.
By the way, have you seen any reports that state that Rose's recovery is going to take longer because he played 20 minutes against NO last night? Some posts are acting like this is the case. If it is merely that there was an unrealized risk that recovery might be longer, I think the argument is even more tenuous.
Great points. I'm not here to assign blame, and I think it's a group decision so I guess I'm assigning group blame so never mind not assigning blame. ;p
It is easy for Wennington to say, and it's easy for me to say after the blowout. I don't really know enough about the injury, but Rose didn't appear to be 100%. And we have the issue of several times someone coming back for just one game.
Having said this, this comment isn't about Rose playing last night, it's about Thib's philosophy with a season like this and a team that let's be honest, has players that suffer from injuries, it's a concern.
I agree with the premise that the healthiest contender standing has the best chance to win the title.
So to me it's a concern and something to keep an eye on. I'm not making any claims one way or the other. I don't know. I'll probably only know the results. I wish I could say there is zero chance a Bull plays when he should be resting and gets injured worse, but I don't see evidence to support that, in fact I see the opposite.
But again you ask good questions and make good points. Hopefully it will all be fine.