mpharris36 wrote:HEZI wrote:mpharris36 wrote:maybe Precious shouldn't have played the entire 2nd half of the preseason game where he played 35 mins and then he ended up being hurt the following game because maybe his body couldn't recover in enough time.
Do we know for certain what caused it? No but maybe don't play a player for 24 straight minutes in the 2nd half of a preseason game.
But the starters can and are still going. You are just proving my point
your speaking in absolutes man. Just because a player makes it out of a game injury free playing way more minutes then he should doesn't mean its still the right decision. It also doesn't mean it wont have lasting effects on him potentially getting injured down the road.
A player nursing another injury can play through something and favor another part of his body which can cause another injury down the road.
All this stuff is related.
Its like if a guy plays 40 minutes for 4 straight games...but then get injured in the first 3 minutes of the next game. Your going to be like see he got hurt in minute 3 see I was right he didn't get hurt when he was playing 40 minutes. And I'm saying its all related if the body doesn't have enough time to recover from strenuous activity and force you are more susceptible to injuries.
Each player is different.
Thibs isn't free from criticism just as a player isn't free from criticism if they aren't performing or struggling in a certain area.
So why are you ok with players playing 30 mpg? Why should they not play 25mpg? 30 mpg puts players at a higher risk of injury so why are they playing 30 mpg? Have you seen the injuries around the league? Clearly it’s not a Thibs problem. So are all the coaches overplaying their players? Is it the trainers?































