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THIS JUST IN: Pacers F Danny Granger will miss the remainder of the season to undergo surgery on his left knee.
Aaaaaaaaaaand his trade value plummets into the toilet
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THIS JUST IN: Pacers F Danny Granger will miss the remainder of the season to undergo surgery on his left knee.
Wizop wrote:not worried about trade value sinking as any trade would have required a physical which he wouldn't have passed. with hindsight obviously we wish the surgery had been done long ago. his contract could be over before he's back to 100%.
PR07 wrote:Pretty bizarre that he went from coming back to being out for the year in a span of 24 hours. Oh well, we've played pretty well without him so far this season. It's definitely a blow in terms of trying to beat the Heat though.
Wizop wrote:same page? they have different jobs. Vogel's concern is the morale of the guys who are playing. oh, he doesn't want to anger Danny when he is able to play, but he had some serious emotional issues to deal with first when Danny's return was hanging over the 2nd unit's head, and now when they could easily get their heads down knowing Danny will be out for the playoffs. that we've just won three road games tells me that Vogel has done a good job dealing with the loss.
Scoot McGroot wrote:Obviously, Vogel assumed that Granger was fine, and even announced that he would return in under 24 hours. Within a couple hours of that announcement (with no new workout going on to "re-injure" himself), the team and training staff announce he's out for the year?
Scoot McGroot wrote:Wizop wrote:same page? they have different jobs. Vogel's concern is the morale of the guys who are playing. oh, he doesn't want to anger Danny when he is able to play, but he had some serious emotional issues to deal with first when Danny's return was hanging over the 2nd unit's head, and now when they could easily get their heads down knowing Danny will be out for the playoffs. that we've just won three road games tells me that Vogel has done a good job dealing with the loss.
Is this a joke? Obviously they have different jobs. However, part of the job is to communicate with each other.
Obviously, Vogel assumed that Granger was fine, and even announced that he would return in under 24 hours. Within a couple hours of that announcement (with no new workout going on to "re-injure" himself), the team and training staff announce he's out for the year?
Sounds to me like a disconnect. Say what you want about morale, it just reads plain as day to me that Vogel and the trainers were not communicating at all on what was ACTUALLY happening with Granger's recovery.
I have no idea what you're talking about, and clearly, neither do you.
MNPacersfan wrote:Think Granger will do an interview complaining about LeBron coming up under him and causing this injury?
It wasn't a basketball play after all...
count55 wrote:Scoot McGroot wrote:Wizop wrote:same page? they have different jobs. Vogel's concern is the morale of the guys who are playing. oh, he doesn't want to anger Danny when he is able to play, but he had some serious emotional issues to deal with first when Danny's return was hanging over the 2nd unit's head, and now when they could easily get their heads down knowing Danny will be out for the playoffs. that we've just won three road games tells me that Vogel has done a good job dealing with the loss.
Is this a joke? Obviously they have different jobs. However, part of the job is to communicate with each other.
Obviously, Vogel assumed that Granger was fine, and even announced that he would return in under 24 hours. Within a couple hours of that announcement (with no new workout going on to "re-injure" himself), the team and training staff announce he's out for the year?
Sounds to me like a disconnect. Say what you want about morale, it just reads plain as day to me that Vogel and the trainers were not communicating at all on what was ACTUALLY happening with Granger's recovery.
Scoot, everybody expected Granger to try to play, but they knew it was coming close to a go/no-go decision. The morning of the Rockets game, Granger woke up, had pain in his knee, and made the call that he couldn't play through it.
He then notified the team, that he was done. It seems that even Danny thought, or at least hoped, he was going to play when Vogel made his announcement on the day before. And then, he couldn't.