LongLiveHinkie wrote:WMDman wrote:LongLiveHinkie wrote:Basically Embiid is 100%, but the team isn't letting him practice.
no need to rush him
If 6 months is rushing a guy who is 100% healthy, what isn't rushing? a year?
I still don't understand by what standard they are being conservative. They said there are criteria ("criterion", actually, because BC gon BC) that he has to accomplish. That implies there is some sort of objective test that he has to pass because he can play 5 on 5. They are acting like this test is some sort of passive thing that just sort of happens out of mid air, when it actuality their medical staff is the one that chooses when and where he takes this test.
I am wondering whether they tried to make him take these tests, and failed, which implies some sort of setback (Even if its just something like, "go x amount of days without pain" it seems like that sort of thing should have been accomplished in 6 months of normal slow healing). Or if they have just decided from a while back that he wasn't going to take all of these tests until a certain date with the idea that he does not have to be ready until opening night. (For example, "squat your body weight 10 times without pain", and they haven't let him near a squat rack)
If the latter was actually their plan all along, it would sure be nice if they said that, because it would imply that they have some sort of control over the situation.