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Isaiah Thomas Could Miss Most Of 17-18 If Recovery Doesn't Proceed Smoothly

Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2017 1:22 pm
by RealGM Wiretap

According to sources, there is a slight chance Isaiah Thomas could miss most of the 17-18 season if recovery from his various hip ailments does not proceed smoothly. Thomas has a bone bruise in addition to his right femoral-acetabular impingement with labral tear.


The Boston Celtics believe they were transparent with the Cleveland Cavaliers about the extent of Thomas' injury during their trade talks.


If the Cavaliers void the trade, the Celtics are confident they can get by with more playmaking from Gordon Hayward and Al Horford, while Terry Rozier and Marcus Smart would offer better defense at Thomas' position.


Thomas has publicly vowed to return from the injury as the same player.

Via Zach Lowe/ESPN


Re: Isaiah Thomas Could Miss Most Of 17-18 If Recovery Doesn't Proceed Smoothly

Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2017 2:38 pm
by ZeroTolerance
I hope IT stays in Boston.....

Let Cleveland wallow in their own load of crap that they are trying to peddle.....

Let that rookie GM try to explain why he balked on the Brooklyn first round pick.....

Let him also explain to his fan base how he had to take less for Kyrie from someone else.....

I'm fine with all of that....

Maybe that also means LBJ will seek greener pastures somewhere else next season?.....That will be compensation enough to the Celtics for having had to put up with this "clown circus" way of doing business....

Let them whine and cry all they want in Cleveland.... enough is enough....

No more compensation.....Not a penny more!

Re: Isaiah Thomas Could Miss Most Of 17-18 If Recovery Doesn't Proceed Smoothly

Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2017 2:50 pm
by King4Day
Well if he could miss nearly the whole year, I can get why the Cavs want more.
That Nets pick is good but it is a toss up. Chances are the Nets, while in the east, won't be terrible.
Adding a late first or a couple 2nd's shouldn't turn away the C's. It's either that or be stuck with IT, who won't be himself, and a pick that might not be as valuable as it once seemed.

Re: Isaiah Thomas Could Miss Most Of 17-18 If Recovery Doesn't Proceed Smoothly

Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2017 3:00 pm
by xJumpManx
ZeroTolerance wrote:I hope IT stays in Boston.....

Let Cleveland wallow in their own load of crap that they are trying to peddle.....

Let that rookie GM try to explain why he balked on the Brooklyn first round pick.....

Let him also explain to his fan base how he had to take less for Kyrie from someone else.....

I'm fine with all of that....

Maybe that also means LBJ will seek greener pastures somewhere else next season?.....That will be compensation enough to the Celtics for having had to put up with this "clown circus" way of doing business....

Let them whine and cry all they want in Cleveland.... enough is enough....

No more compensation.....Not a penny more!

I hope its voided too. Let Celtics have no PG for the season, let the celtics deal with the fallout from Crowder being traded , I hope the Nets make the playoffs . And foremost I hope the Danny Ainge gets fired after trying to pull a fast one over another team by not fully disclosing how injured a player is.

Re: Isaiah Thomas Could Miss Most Of 17-18 If Recovery Doesn't Proceed Smoothly

Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2017 3:13 pm
by haste10176
Clearly Bostons assessment was more optimistic than the cavs so cavs asking for a late first rounder to me seems easy enough.. If not Cavs should void the deal Id rather Bledsloe and Phoniex draft pick next year the west is wild and I suspect the suns will have a tougher time than the Nets.. Brooklyn have no reason to tank they will be bad but other teams are worse and have a reason to lose.. i.e. Pacers, Atlanta and the Bulls... I still think the nets pick could be top 5 but at this point even that is pretty iffy..

Re: Isaiah Thomas Could Miss Most Of 17-18 If Recovery Doesn't Proceed Smoothly

Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2017 3:36 pm
by Jaw
haste10176 wrote:Clearly Bostons assessment was more optimistic than the cavs so cavs asking for a late first rounder to me seems easy enough.. If not Cavs should void the deal Id rather Bledsloe and Phoniex draft pick next year the west is wild and I suspect the suns will have a tougher time than the Nets.. Brooklyn have no reason to tank they will be bad but other teams are worse and have a reason to lose.. i.e. Pacers, Atlanta and the Bulls... I still think the nets pick could be top 5 but at this point even that is pretty iffy..

Bledsoe isn't exactly a beacon of health himself. The Phoenix pick wouldn't be bad (although with Irving they'd be better and if they traded it to the Cavs they'd also have no reason to tank) but there is no guarantee Suns would even include it in a trade.

Re: Isaiah Thomas Could Miss Most Of 17-18 If Recovery Doesn't Proceed Smoothly

Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2017 3:48 pm
by TimRobbins
Cavs should void the trade. What's the point of getting a player who can't play this season?

Re: Isaiah Thomas Could Miss Most Of 17-18 If Recovery Doesn't Proceed Smoothly

Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2017 4:08 pm
by Temuhjan
TimRobbins wrote:Cavs should void the trade. What's the point of getting a player who can't play this season?

I do not recall any one saying IT will be out for Season 2017/18. In fact, people are saying IT COULD be out for most of 2017/18 IF recovery does not proceed smoothly. IF IT does indeed recover smoothly, you probably will see him playing by X'mas. What a Festive Giving for the Cavs!

Re: Re: Isaiah Thomas Could Miss Most Of 17-18 If Recovery Doesn't Proceed Smoothly

Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2017 4:23 pm
by fuller4379
Never trade with the Celtics. They will screw you over every time.

Re: Isaiah Thomas Could Miss Most Of 17-18 If Recovery Doesn't Proceed Smoothly

Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2017 4:24 pm
by Pukovnik
"if the recovery doesn't go well"....isn't that the case with all injuries?

Media, again, is trying to put forward something that isn't true.

Re: Isaiah Thomas Could Miss Most Of 17-18 If Recovery Doesn't Proceed Smoothly

Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2017 4:54 pm
by Jonosterman
Temuhjan wrote:
TimRobbins wrote:Cavs should void the trade. What's the point of getting a player who can't play this season?

IF IT does indeed recover smoothly, you probably will see him playing by X'mas. What a Festive Giving for the Cavs!


LOL you're basing your X'mas timeline on what exactly? :banghead:

Re: Isaiah Thomas Could Miss Most Of 17-18 If Recovery Doesn't Proceed Smoothly

Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2017 5:18 pm
by ZeroTolerance
xJumpManx wrote:
ZeroTolerance wrote:I hope IT stays in Boston.....

Let Cleveland wallow in their own load of crap that they are trying to peddle.....

Let that rookie GM try to explain why he balked on the Brooklyn first round pick.....

Let him also explain to his fan base how he had to take less for Kyrie from someone else.....

I'm fine with all of that....

Maybe that also means LBJ will seek greener pastures somewhere else next season?.....That will be compensation enough to the Celtics for having had to put up with this "clown circus" way of doing business....

Let them whine and cry all they want in Cleveland.... enough is enough....

No more compensation.....Not a penny more!

I hope its voided too. Let Celtics have no PG for the season, let the celtics deal with the fallout from Crowder being traded , I hope the Nets make the playoffs . And foremost I hope the Danny Ainge gets fired after trying to pull a fast one over another team by not fully disclosing how injured a player is.


IT will be back and Danny will offer him an extension.....maybe not the Brinks truck variety, but Isaiah will be paid fairly....

Danny signed Shane Larkin as a backup insurance policy should IT be out for awhile...And Marcus Smart can handle the point just fine.....

IMO...Maybe we offer up that Brooklyn first rounder along with Crowder and one of either Tatum or Brown and get AD from the Pelicans....That would be money better spent even if we threw in the Laker pick as well...

You guys go ahead and sign LBJ next season.....beat Golden State and we will see you in the finals.....just like old times....

And Cleveland will get just what they deserve for being such a weasel....

Re: Isaiah Thomas Could Miss Most Of 17-18 If Recovery Doesn't Proceed Smoothly

Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2017 6:11 pm
by osucavs33
ZeroTolerance wrote:I hope IT stays in Boston.....

Let Cleveland wallow in their own load of crap that they are trying to peddle.....

Let that rookie GM try to explain why he balked on the Brooklyn first round pick.....

Let him also explain to his fan base how he had to take less for Kyrie from someone else.....

I'm fine with all of that....

Maybe that also means LBJ will seek greener pastures somewhere else next season?.....That will be compensation enough to the Celtics for having had to put up with this "clown circus" way of doing business....

Let them whine and cry all they want in Cleveland.... enough is enough....

No more compensation.....Not a penny more!


It really wouldn't be hard for Koby to explain balking on the Brooklyn pick. The Brooklyn pick is the best part, but they are also banking on IT producing to make up for Kyrie. If he can't do that and can't play then the trade isn't worth it. The fan base easily would understand that. Most fans in Cleveland don't want the deal if IT can't play this year. I would be 100% ok if it is voided and then we take another deal, as long as IT can't play. If he can play then the deal won't be voided. It is that simple.

Re: Isaiah Thomas Could Miss Most Of 17-18 If Recovery Doesn't Proceed Smoothly

Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2017 6:14 pm
by Elnegron
haste10176 wrote:Clearly Bostons assessment was more optimistic than the cavs so cavs asking for a late first rounder to me seems easy enough.. If not Cavs should void the deal Id rather Bledsloe and Phoniex draft pick next year the west is wild and I suspect the suns will have a tougher time than the Nets.. Brooklyn have no reason to tank they will be bad but other teams are worse and have a reason to lose.. i.e. Pacers, Atlanta and the Bulls... I still think the nets pick could be top 5 but at this point even that is pretty iffy..

Lol the pick phoenix was trading is not their own. Miami owns and that would be in the 20s. Cavs better get Boston offer cause that would be the best. Boston should know cavs have 0 leverage

Re: Isaiah Thomas Could Miss Most Of 17-18 If Recovery Doesn't Proceed Smoothly

Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2017 7:20 pm
by theman
Headline wrote: [enter name] Could Miss Most Of [enter season] If Recovery Doesn't Proceed Smoothly


Couldn't this be said of almost any injury?

Re: Isaiah Thomas Could Miss Most Of 17-18 If Recovery Doesn't Proceed Smoothly

Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2017 7:28 pm
by theman
haste10176 wrote:Clearly Bostons assessment was more optimistic than the cavs so cavs asking for a late first rounder to me seems easy enough.. If not Cavs should void the deal Id rather Bledsloe and Phoniex draft pick next year the west is wild and I suspect the suns will have a tougher time than the Nets.. Brooklyn have no reason to tank they will be bad but other teams are worse and have a reason to lose.. i.e. Pacers, Atlanta and the Bulls... I still think the nets pick could be top 5 but at this point even that is pretty iffy..


The Cavs had all of IT's medical records before the trade there was nothing hidden from them.

Thomas is better than Bledsoe, Crowder is a starter, Zizic is a talented big man, and the Bkn pick will be better than Phx. Bkn had no reason to tank last season. How did they do? Then they traded away their best player. There is no reason for them to get good players because they can finally tank next season. Pacers, Atlanta and the Bulls all have more talented rosters than Brooklyn.

Re: Isaiah Thomas Could Miss Most Of 17-18 If Recovery Doesn't Proceed Smoothly

Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2017 7:48 pm
by BarneyGumble
ZeroTolerance wrote:I hope IT stays in Boston.....

Let Cleveland wallow in their own load of crap that they are trying to peddle.....

Let that rookie GM try to explain why he balked on the Brooklyn first round pick.....

Let him also explain to his fan base how he had to take less for Kyrie from someone else.....

I'm fine with all of that....

Maybe that also means LBJ will seek greener pastures somewhere else next season?.....That will be compensation enough to the Celtics for having had to put up with this "clown circus" way of doing business....

Let them whine and cry all they want in Cleveland.... enough is enough....

No more compensation.....Not a penny more!


Seriously! I mean isnt a guy who is hurt and cant play, and a gamble draft pick ENOUGH!? Greedy bastards :lol:

Re: Isaiah Thomas Could Miss Most Of 17-18 If Recovery Doesn't Proceed Smoothly

Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2017 9:19 pm
by ChokeFasncists
theman wrote:
haste10176 wrote:Clearly Bostons assessment was more optimistic than the cavs so cavs asking for a late first rounder to me seems easy enough.. If not Cavs should void the deal Id rather Bledsloe and Phoniex draft pick next year the west is wild and I suspect the suns will have a tougher time than the Nets.. Brooklyn have no reason to tank they will be bad but other teams are worse and have a reason to lose.. i.e. Pacers, Atlanta and the Bulls... I still think the nets pick could be top 5 but at this point even that is pretty iffy..


The Cavs had all of IT's medical records before the trade there was nothing hidden from them.

Thomas is better than Bledsoe, Crowder is a starter, Zizic is a talented big man, and the Bkn pick will be better than Phx. Bkn had no reason to tank last season. How did they do? Then they traded away their best player. There is no reason for them to get good players because they can finally tank next season. Pacers, Atlanta and the Bulls all have more talented rosters than Brooklyn.

Disastrous injury problems last year in Brooklyn, otherwise would have been closer to 30 wins.

Re: Re: Isaiah Thomas Could Miss Most Of 17-18 If Recovery Doesn't Proceed Smoothly

Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2017 9:21 pm
by ChokeFasncists
"slight chance"?

There is a slight chance any player would be injured and be out for most of a season?

Re: Isaiah Thomas Could Miss Most Of 17-18 If Recovery Doesn't Proceed Smoothly

Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2017 12:14 am
by Pickled Prunes
I wish I could vow to come back as the same player... My back is killing me!