He’s clearly not been right.
If we weren’t in such a precarious playoff position, I think it’d be a no brainer to sit him for a month with the Allstar break in the middle.
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Induveca wrote:I’ve had PRP, no way it’s two weeks. He’s back in January.....maybe. Another mri will be needed, then it’s rest him until the new year.
And that’s a good call considering his contract.
Injection site is very swollen after PRP. Honestly it’s a little concerning to do PRP mid season, usually offseason.
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long suffrin' boulez fan wrote:He’s clearly not been right.
If we weren’t in such a precarious playoff position, I think it’d be a no brainer to sit him for a month with the Allstar break in the middle.
jangles86 wrote:Wall 100% should sit out of all star weekend.
This now brings to light AGAIN how inept this front office has been for 4 seasons having no real back up at the PG position.
I’m all for a trade of a 1st round for a real back up PG.
FAH1223 wrote:jangles86 wrote:Wall 100% should sit out of all star weekend.
This now brings to light AGAIN how inept this front office has been for 4 seasons having no real back up at the PG position.
I’m all for a trade of a 1st round for a real back up PG.
Sato is the backup PG. I have no issues with him and he's played solid since he got a chance to get those minutes.
If this team can't maintain playoff positioning, I don't want to be down ANOTHER pick for ANOTHER rental.
jangles86 wrote:I don’t see Sato being a starting caliber point for a playoff team I’m sorry. As a back up he has potential but he is still pretty unproven.
What would our first round be anyway? Pick 15-20? Not going to provide me much. If there’s a decent point out there that can start in walls absence and then be a quality back up once he gets back would be hugely beneficial and shouldn’t let us drop too far.
jangles86 wrote:Wall 100% should sit out of all star weekend.
This now brings to light AGAIN how inept this front office has been for 4 seasons having no real back up at the PG position.
I’m all for a trade of a 1st round for a real back up PG.
long suffrin' boulez fan wrote:NatP4 wrote:but why would the pacers want Mahinmi's contract
Well, in fairness, we took Mike Pence off their hands. Taking back Mahinmi is the least they can do.
dangermouse wrote:jangles86 wrote:Wall 100% should sit out of all star weekend.
This now brings to light AGAIN how inept this front office has been for 4 seasons having no real back up at the PG position.
I’m all for a trade of a 1st round for a real back up PG.
Sato and Frazier were just fine today. Sure, they aren't always going to be that awesome, but its a good enough combo for when our all-nba PG is injured.
What i'd like to see is an upgrade at backup SG with more of a combo guard. If our first is going out I'd want Lou Williams coming back...
Even just a lineup adjustment to give Beal more extended breaks with Sato sliding over to SG. He can guard SG's and moves well enough off the ball to help there too.