Parraknick wrote:HEZI wrote:mpharris36 wrote:
that just not fair.
if a coach played his starters all 48 minutes every game you still wouldn't say that?
Its not just black and white...there is a grey area here.
Is every injury thibs related....no
Is every injury related to minutes distribution....no
could extensive minutes and wear and tear potentially lead to more injuries....yes
you can't just say every injury is just happenstance. That is a bad faith argument.
I'm not putting all the blame on him...but its wildly considered in the NBA that Thibs is a lunatic...even on ESPN last night Bob Myers asked why are the Knicks starters still in...when the PHX starters were removed. If someone got injured in that stretch would that not be on thibs and just "part of the game"?
But you are going based on assumption. Your no doctor I’m no doctor so what plays what role in a certain players injury is not something we can answer. Every case is different so let’s stick to what we actually do know and not pretend like we are now some medical experts. So you are just scapegoating because a player gets injured and there is nobody else to blame but the coach
If Thibs caused Derrick Rose to tear his ACL because he played him 35 mpg then you should have beef with every coach in the league
Coaches playing guys under 30 minutes still can’t keep certain players healthy. Coaches playing guys that are fat and out of shape 37 mpg can still reach the finals. It’s just what it is
Hezi, this is my career. I’m a sports physical therapist. Mp makes valid points here.
I am no doctor but you have people review medicals do testing on these players probably on a daily basis. Load management and minutes restrictions weren't just pulled out of thin air...years and years of research was provided to teams and organization about keeping players healthy.
Now that doesn't mean you can't do everything right and a player take a wrong step or fall and an injury can't happen. There are no absolutes with the human body and sports. Guys with the best pitching form can get Tommy John surgery...but just because its "happen stance" doesn't mean especially during a regular season game teams will throw a pitcher on 3 days rest or 120 pitches because there is science behind that much wear and tear.
Players are bigger and stronger and faster so you are going to have more injuries.
All I'm saying Thibs is a foundation builder. I appreciate his attention to detail and his win at all cost mode most of the time. He does get tend to get overwhelmed with the smaller picture like winning a game vs CHI in NOV and playing an injury prone player like OG 40 mins when that is a ridiculous decision with his history.
I dont' even get on him for Mikal because his body type and the way he plays is probably ok to give him extensive minutes but a choppy more start and stop player like OG...KAT those guys need more attention and he needs to be reigned in at times.
If you treat every injury as happen stance I don't think the medical staff or coaching staff are doing there jobs properly.