blueNorange wrote:Knickstape1214 wrote:ctorres wrote:
Depends on the hypothetical.
Say both guys have something that is "sore". Not broken, sprained, torn, hyperextended. Just talking soreness.
One of them can miss a game for soreness, but the other guy is gonna have to play through it.
Or if both of them have the flu, then you're gonna have to shoot one of them up with whatever antibiotics you can find and throw him out on the court.
Something is sore when it is overworked. Overworked leads to instability, which then leads to injury. If something is sore, especially with those two, we better take every precaution or we will be paying for it dearly when they get legitimately hurt.
and if the knicks have the approach of taking every precaution then boy was it dumb to give noah, an injury prone player, a max contract.
We didn't give Noah a MAX contract






















