RookieStar wrote:KillMonger wrote:RookieStar wrote:One hand Im in the " Go woke Go broke " mindset
On the other hand Im also " freedom of speech go what you want as long as you arent breaking laws "
On my third hand a healthy JI makes drafting Hendricks redundant. Hmmmm....
That was the thing about JI, some people thought he would never play again..... He did and honestly when he did play he looked good.... To me he looked 75%-80% of what he was pre injury.... This time it's just a muscle injury..... If and it's a big if, if this is the last injury and he's good from now on? Yeah no need for Hendricks at all
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Exactly. A healthy veteran JI trumps Hendricks. So we can use those 2 picks we have for potential instead of contribution right away.
Well people said he would never play again, and he proved them wrong by playing 11 games, not playing back to backs, only playing 2 games a week on 10 mpg restriction. And .... lasted both weeks before new injury
He just isn't built to last in basketball. He should finish his Magic deal and seek some team where playing basketball won't be his everday duty, rather play in very limited role and not be active rotation player all the time.
This deflection of reality of his health " well, we tanked so no problem of him not playing active basketball for 3 and half years " is delusion at it's worst.
Nobody, and i mean
nobody in nba, in past 5 years missed more games. Magic didn't tank 5 years. They didn't even tank last year. He just can't get healthy and can't stay healthy. Guy is 26, it's not like his body will miraculously start heeling faster as he approaches 30s. If you are in early 20s and body is tapping out on you, your 30s will get just that worst. And at some point you should reconsider your life after basketball. Do you want to be crippled man at 35 or live normal life after basketball. Life doesn't stop when you retire, actually it just starts.
Some people here don't really understand pain you have to go through with bad knees to even get in playing shape.
Life is what happens when you're busy making other plans. -John Lennon