nate33 wrote:rockymac52 wrote:There's 7 weeks left in the regular season. Nene expected out 4-6 weeks. Between his injury recovery history and the Wizards' injury recovery history, I think it's fair to say we should be looking at the back end of that timetable. That would mean he'd barely be healthy enough to return just in time for the playoffs, but we typically like to ease Nene back into the rotation. Not sure if the playoffs is the right time to do that, but we might not have a choice. Fingers crossed, hope for a speedy and full recovery, as well as the rest of our team's ability to survive in the meantime.
I dunno. Lately, our medical staff has been overly cautious. It may be that they really only expect a 4-week recovery time but are assuming 6 weeks just to be on the safe side.
This is probably the best of all possible situations. We give Booker and Seraphin one final opportunity to prove that they're worth a second contract and we give Nene time to rest his feet before the playoffs. And if we slip out of playoff contention, it'll result in EG being fired. This isn't a case of "injury problems" derailing the season. This is just Nene being Nene. He has averaged 56 games a year for his career. Why should this year be any different?
I might be the only person who feels this way. I think it would have been better to trade Booker and for Seraphin and Vesely to have opportunity to get minutes next to Gortat. This is not the best case.
Booker is older by three years and small for PF. He cannot play C.
I think the Wizards severely mishandled Vesely, and now would have been a good time to play Vesely with Gortat.
It could be that Seraphin blows up now, but I expect Randy will lose remaining games playing Harrington and Booker at PF. He won't start Seraphin.
If anything, Wittman will try Singleton at PF.
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