closg00 wrote:no D in Hibachi wrote:I'm not concerned by this. He iced his knees last season after games as well. He'll probably do it after every game/practice until he retires.
True, but considering the Wizards injury history, having Shaun Livingston and Gilbert on the same team (if we sign him) would be risky.
I share some of that concern, which may be why I've been so nervous about some of the numbers I've heard mentioned for a Livingston contract. Still, perhaps our long basketball nightmare is over, and a gradual recovery has begun. Surely the Wizards aren't now magically immune to injuries or other unpredictable events, but maybe now a more functional team (management, ownership, medical staff, etc.) can head off a few catastrophes and respond better when one does occur.
For me, there will probably always be an air of fragility surrounding Arenas, but I don't think that will stop me from enjoying him when he's on. Many great athletes have had to recover from injury and ice down routinely. I think that Arenas can be one of them if he wants to.