djFan71 wrote:Fierce1 wrote:The ideal is Tatum does not play this season.
But it's up to JT.
If the Cs are bad and just a play-in team after All-Star then I think JT will not return.
That changes if the Cs are a playoff team and have a winning record after All-Star.
December is 4 months away, if JT is running by then, another 3 months and that will be March.
Let's not forget JT is ahead of schedule in his recovery.
Do we know that? Nobody's really talking schedules, afaik. Or are we just thinking that cuz it seems like a short time and he's already walking? It happened May 12th, so almost 3 months ago. Average boot-time is 6-12 weeks according to a quick Google. So, great he's out of it, but that's normal timeframe.
Even if he is a little bit ahead, this stuff isn't always linear. It's great that he is progressing on or slightly ahead of schedule now, but it doesn't mean a ton in the grand scheme. I'm happy it's going well now, but like you said it's more how he's doing towards the end of the year.
From what I've read, having surgery 12 hrs after the injury happened is already a big boost in the recovery.
That was the first time an NBA player had surgery 12 hrs after tearing his achilles.
Either way I'm fine with whatever happens this coming season.
Different story if Tatum and the Cs failed to win that 2024 chip.
I'm sure us here will celebrate another chip in the near future.
Just don't count out the possibility of 2019-20 happening again.
Who knows, the Cs could be the surprise team of 2026.