zzaj wrote:At this point? Scoot is injury prone.
That was in his NBA draft scouting report.
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zzaj wrote:At this point? Scoot is injury prone.
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zzaj wrote:dckingsfan wrote:zzaj wrote:
That's good news, as a complete rupture of the hamstring can be catastrophic for athletes. It's pretty rare that grade 2 tears need surgery. Sounds like it's a grade 2 tear, which means that it will be a long recovery. Having gone through similar recovery myself, with ramp up I imagine that Scoot doesn't see any action for a good long while. If the team is cautious, that could even put it past the New Year.
Yep, my guess - 8 weeks to resume bball activities. Guessing 10 to 12 weeks?
Impossible to know, of course...but yeah, 12 weeks would be what? Dec 22nd?
Knowing how long my grade 2 took to get back to running (which was about 4 months before I started to forget about it), and factoring in the fact that Scoot for whatever reason seems to take a long time to come back from injuries, I'd be willing to bet we don't see him on the court until January...which is close to the worst news possible.
I hope I'm completely wrong and we see him playing in games in November.
Blazinaway wrote:zzaj wrote:dckingsfan wrote:Yep, my guess - 8 weeks to resume bball activities. Guessing 10 to 12 weeks?
Impossible to know, of course...but yeah, 12 weeks would be what? Dec 22nd?
Knowing how long my grade 2 took to get back to running (which was about 4 months before I started to forget about it), and factoring in the fact that Scoot for whatever reason seems to take a long time to come back from injuries, I'd be willing to bet we don't see him on the court until January...which is close to the worst news possible.
I hope I'm completely wrong and we see him playing in games in November.
Given his young age and the top end treatment he will get from the med staff I'd guess he'll be playing at 6 weeks out from injury.
Blazinaway wrote:zzaj wrote:dckingsfan wrote:Yep, my guess - 8 weeks to resume bball activities. Guessing 10 to 12 weeks?
Impossible to know, of course...but yeah, 12 weeks would be what? Dec 22nd?
Knowing how long my grade 2 took to get back to running (which was about 4 months before I started to forget about it), and factoring in the fact that Scoot for whatever reason seems to take a long time to come back from injuries, I'd be willing to bet we don't see him on the court until January...which is close to the worst news possible.
I hope I'm completely wrong and we see him playing in games in November.
Given his young age and the top end treatment he will get from the med staff I'd guess he'll be playing at 6 weeks out from injury.
Sinobas wrote:I'm not that worried about Scoot's injury history. I'd be more worried if it were chronic knee issues.
But it's been different parts, shoulder, ankle, nose, abdominal...
And and his age, he's still not really at his peak in terms of muscular strength.
zzaj wrote:Sinobas wrote:I'm not that worried about Scoot's injury history. I'd be more worried if it were chronic knee issues.
But it's been different parts, shoulder, ankle, nose, abdominal...
And and his age, he's still not really at his peak in terms of muscular strength.
Sure a single area injury is no good…but it’s also never a good sign if your 21 year old can’t seem to go more than a month or two without some injury that forces him to miss time.
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