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Re: Joel Embiid -- The Process is now Live 

Post#1441 » by Arsenal » Wed Mar 1, 2017 8:14 pm

LongLiveHinkie wrote:So his meniscus tear got worse. After they let him play and practice on it and run and jump and dunk on it.

HOW IS THIS TRAINING STAFF STILL EMPLOYED???

If I'm Embiid I Fing sue their asses for negligence.


What about our fearless General Manager? Why TF did he let him play against Houston 1 week into a 3 week injury and with a meniscus tear?

And who TF let him come back in the game against Portland after he hyperextended his knee? Which he proceeded to do again!
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Re: Joel Embiid -- The Process is now Live 

Post#1442 » by Sixersftw » Wed Mar 1, 2017 8:16 pm

Well ****
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Re: Joel Embiid -- The Process is now Live 

Post#1443 » by JojoSlimbiid » Wed Mar 1, 2017 8:17 pm

Just letting people know....Jahlil had the same sort of surgery to repair a slightly torn meniscus. He's still on minutes restrictions and misses games. So yeah.....not looking good for Embiid
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Re: Joel Embiid -- The Process is now Live 

Post#1444 » by Stanford » Wed Mar 1, 2017 8:17 pm

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Post#1445 » by eyeatoma » Wed Mar 1, 2017 8:18 pm

Someone needs to get on the team for their incompetent medical staff... Realizing he has a tear, and then letting him play on it, and actually making it worse (according to the team announcement), is ground for a law suit at the very least. They have jeopardized his career because of this. ****!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post#1446 » by Stanford » Wed Mar 1, 2017 8:19 pm

At least we got to see him play, man.
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Post#1447 » by Brauer » Wed Mar 1, 2017 8:19 pm

I'm so damn sad...I want to believe it's just bad luck but...
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Post#1448 » by LongLiveHinkie » Wed Mar 1, 2017 8:20 pm

This isn't really a big shock we all knew he'd be out for the year. If he needs surgery he needs surgery. Keep em in bubble wrap til October and let's get ready to roll next season.
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Post#1449 » by kingofthecourt67 » Wed Mar 1, 2017 8:21 pm

Idiots. I didn't need any sort of imaging to watch that injury and realize he needed to be shut down for a while. Meanwhile they still have him practicing and even playing a game.

For the millionth time, someone needs to be fired.
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Post#1450 » by kingofthecourt67 » Wed Mar 1, 2017 8:22 pm

eyeatoma wrote:Someone needs to get on the team for their incompetent medical staff... Realizing he has a tear, and then letting him play on it, and actually making it worse (according to the team announcement), is ground for a law suit at the very least. They have jeopardized his career because of this. ****!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


b-b-but everybody has a tear to some degree! Let's ignore that it's a 7 foot 2 basketball player with a history of lower body injuries.
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Post#1451 » by Sixersftw » Wed Mar 1, 2017 8:25 pm

kingofthecourt67 wrote:Idiots. I didn't need any sort of imaging to watch that injury and realize he needed to be shut down for a while. Meanwhile they still have him practicing and even playing a game.

For the millionth time, someone needs to be fired.


Word. this x1000

Why am I a fan of this team? How can one organization be so consistently incompetent, for so long.
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Post#1452 » by Ericb5 » Wed Mar 1, 2017 8:25 pm

Well as long as he doesn't have a recurrence of the stress fractures it isn't Armageddon, but it is so disappointing.

It really makes Colangelo look even worse, especially with that radio interview that he did the day before the meniscus story broke. He was indignant in that interview and acting insulted that he was being challenged on whether or not Embiid was ok, and it turns out that the most problematic thing about the knee was the part that they didn't tell us about.

How does he maintain his credibility after that?

I don't even want to watch, or think about the Sixers right now.

I can only hope that we get rewarded with lottery luck to make up for this horrible Simmons and Embiid news in May.


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Re: Joel Embiid -- The Process is now Live 

Post#1453 » by Pork N Chili » Wed Mar 1, 2017 8:27 pm

The good thing about this is that the injury IS NOTHING NEW! It's just that his meniscus was probably agitated by, IDK, the whole training staff allowing him to practice on it instead of just having him rest and recover. Secondly, it's only a minor tear, so it really shouldn't be taken so catastrophically. Shutting him down for the season's just the smart thing to do IMO given BC is really bad at concealing tanking intentions.
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Post#1454 » by kingofthecourt67 » Wed Mar 1, 2017 8:27 pm

Ericb5 wrote:Well as long as he doesn't have a recurrence of the stress fractures it isn't Armageddon, but it is so disappointing.

It really makes Colangelo look even worse, especially with that radio interview that he did the day before the meniscus story broke. He was indignant in that interview and acting insulted that he was being challenged on whether or not Embiid was ok, and it turns out that the most problematic thing about the knee was the part that they didn't tell us about.

How does he maintain his credibility after that?

I don't even want to watch, or think about the Sixers right now.

I can only hope that we get rewarded with lottery luck to make up for this horrible Simmons and Embiid news in May.


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I'm not super in tune with the Philly media since I don't live around there. How much have reporters pressed him and bashed on him for being a blatant liar and utterly incompetent regarding this situation?
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Re: Joel Embiid -- The Process is now Live 

Post#1455 » by mercman » Wed Mar 1, 2017 8:28 pm

I'm not a 7'2" 275lb man, but I recovered from the worst type of meniscus tear in 3 months and was 100% to play in 4 months so there is NO reason Embiid shouldn't be ready to go by preseason.
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Re: Joel Embiid -- The Process is now Live 

Post#1456 » by LongLiveHinkie » Wed Mar 1, 2017 8:31 pm

I wouldn't be concerned about the meniscus tear if it was any other medical staff. But with ours you tack on 6 months to the projected time frame.
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Re: Joel Embiid -- The Process is now Live 

Post#1457 » by Sixersftw » Wed Mar 1, 2017 8:32 pm

LongLiveHinkie wrote:I wouldn't be concerned about the meniscus tear if it was any other medical staff. But with ours you tack on 6 months to the projected time frame.

Preach.

With our doctors,a splinter is a 2-3 week recovery time.
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Re: Joel Embiid -- The Process is now Live 

Post#1458 » by TTP » Wed Mar 1, 2017 8:35 pm

You get the feeling that Colangelo knew about this weeks ago but didn't want to drop all the bad news at the same time. Rather than ripping the band-aid off quickly, he draws it out as long as possible to inflict maximum pain.
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Re: Joel Embiid -- The Process is now Live 

Post#1459 » by NYSixersFan » Wed Mar 1, 2017 8:36 pm

The organization is a joke.....period.

I feel bad for this years lottery pick.
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Re: Joel Embiid -- The Process is now Live 

Post#1460 » by Ericb5 » Wed Mar 1, 2017 8:39 pm

kingofthecourt67 wrote:
Ericb5 wrote:Well as long as he doesn't have a recurrence of the stress fractures it isn't Armageddon, but it is so disappointing.

It really makes Colangelo look even worse, especially with that radio interview that he did the day before the meniscus story broke. He was indignant in that interview and acting insulted that he was being challenged on whether or not Embiid was ok, and it turns out that the most problematic thing about the knee was the part that they didn't tell us about.

How does he maintain his credibility after that?

I don't even want to watch, or think about the Sixers right now.

I can only hope that we get rewarded with lottery luck to make up for this horrible Simmons and Embiid news in May.


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I'm not super in tune with the Philly media since I don't live around there. How much have reporters pressed him and bashed on him for being a blatant liar and utterly incompetent regarding this situation?


I would say that they have been deferential so far for the most part, but they have started to press him, and the day before the meniscus news he seemed to get frustrated that his word was being doubted, and then the news broke, and he had to scramble. Now that this news has broken, the prior decisions, and behavior look even worse.


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