DOT wrote:GONYK wrote:DOT wrote:Honestly, I would rather have him just do the surgery and get it fixed even if it means he can't come back this year
Because if he re-injures it, you gotta think that could cause long term damage to him, and I just don't want that, like it's not worth it.
Eh, if there is a reasonable chance he can make it through the playoffs fine, it is definitely worth it. The stars are aligning for a real run this season.
Was it worth Giannis playing on a severely hyperextended knee with a very high chance of a full-blown ACL tear if he got hit like that again in 2021?
I would say Giannis and the Bucks would agree it was worth the risk
That's something we're only gonna know with hindsight
I'm just pretty risk averse when it comes to injuries cause if he gives himself permanent damage, that's gonna last with him well after his basketball career is over.
True, but if the prevailing worst-case scenario is re-injuring it and getting the surgery anyway (I'm not saying that is, I'm saying
if it is) then all parties involved might roll the dice.
Ultimately, I think this is taking a long time because the team is letting Julius explore all his options and weigh the pros and cons.
Personally, I support anything Ju chooses for himself. I'm just saying, we could be special this year.