JMac1 wrote:I know it's a lot easier to be uninformed and just scream ridiculous comments, but it doesn't add to the discussion any.
I will take my chances on Amare. If he can see again, he can play again. Far as I know, he can see out of that eye. As for the knee injury, you never know how someone is going to come back from that, PLUS If Amare doesn't heel, he has one year left on his contract, if Al doesn't come back right.....How many years does he have left???? So for everyone to assume that this was a Suns take all trade is sadly mistaken. We will see how this ends in the very near future. I think it will end in a omg, I am glad the Suns didn't make that trade. But that is just me
I'm sure glad you're more informed than Amare Stoudemire's own doctor on the severity of Amare's injury. Now he's slowly progressing with it, but the eye injury isn't just no big deal. It's rather serious. There's the threat of a cataract forming if the fluid doesn't drain properly. Now the articles I'm seeing are a couple weeks old, but that was a fear then. Hopefully for his sake that's gotten better. Cataracts could lead to vision loss to full blinding if not treated properly. Let's hope it doesn't come to that.
You're also making a lot of IF statements that fit your argument. I mean you could try doing the research, but that would probably be inconvenient.