SelfishPlayer wrote:PhilasFinest wrote:SelfishPlayer wrote:
They are letting Bayless play with damaged ligaments in his wrist that will require surgery in the offseason. Nerlens Noel elected to get surgery that the medical staff did not suggest. Okafor playing hurt would be consistent with what I'm seeing from those two guys.
Bayless' injury might eventually require surgery, but its also an injury that is simply based on tolerance. If he wants to try and gut it out, then they likely will give him the green light too, but if its hindering his ability to play (like now) he will be out.He has missed multiple games from it.Its not like he has a torn ACL and they are forcing him to play.
Noel had a somewhat simple clean up done on his knee...Its something that he obviously elected to do, but was also something that likely needed to be done eventually and him opting to do so immediately was smart considering he is in a contract year and unhappy with the team to begin with.
If Okafor has any type of damage or an injury that could worsen through playing, then I HIGHLY doubt the Sixers would be lifting medical/minutes restrictions on him and parading him out there nightly. He may be out of shape, or struggling with recovering....but I really don't think the Sixers are going out of their way to play an injured player. It stands to gain nothing for either party.
I've heard that this is a different medical staff than the one that was around for the Bynum trade, and if that's so, what's their experience with professional athletes? Sam Hinkie was a genius all the way up until he was fired. I suspect the Sixers medical staff will also be considered competent all the way up until they are replaced. Nerlens Noel elected to get surgery, what was his option? Play through pain? Why? That's incompetence. I believe that we are seeing Okafor play through pain and his knee may never heal properly. The news about his knee was murky. This is a secretive organization when it comes to injuries a little like the Patriots, but why are the players given such great latitude to play with an injury? Bayless and Noel were okay'd to play with injuries that could be fixed through surgical means.
So they are secretive and quick to push injured players to play, yet they have Embiid on a STRICT 24 minute restriction, rest him during back to backs, and even tell him "No more" during games where we could win?? Sorry, just doesn't make sense to me.
Bayless got the green light after peaking during recovery/treatment. His injury is likely something that will not be further harmed if he plays and is reliant on HIS personal level of comfort/tolerance while playing. He played a few games, is obviously in pain and has been OUT. They aren't forcing this kid to play, but opted to give him a choice in the paths they take to dealing with non serious injuries. You can play through some injuries without doing further damage if you can manage the discomfort. Same likely went for Noel, who in a contract year and being disgruntled likely opted to just get the procedure done now rather than risk it impacting him down the road.
Your literally implying that the Sixers medical staff is overlooking injuries on certain players and clearing them healthy when not....I really can't picture this. It would be extremely negligent on every single medical professional (who are usually world class, renowned doctors & therapists) involved.













