Knrstz wrote:Or c) typical marketing for big business sports franchises. What about the fact that every 76er rookie breaks his foot? How many nfl teams screw with the injury report? The thunder are an nba franchise that make money or marketing their product. They are not 100% forthright at times but they are not alone. Rushing players back from injuries isn’t unique to okc. It’s not coincidence that Tony Romo reinjured his “healed” broken back right away.
Also, do you ever notice when players, coaches and organizations come out and tell the truth they aren’t praised for their transparency? They are criticized for their incompetence.
why are we talking about the nfl? that has nothing to do with this conversation. the injury and toxic masculinity culture of the nfl makes it a completely different breed.
the thunder operate the team in the most condescending way possible. national reporters complain about access all the time. local reporters leave and badmouth the organization for its ridiculous policies (darnell, katz most recently) when it comes to access and dissemination of information. how is this even a discussion? every time a player is injured and the thunder say 'day to day' it's a joke within the fanbase itself because of distrust. the same people arguing with me about this now will make these jokes and laugh about it in another context.
typical marketing? check out the nets, jeremy lin, his trainer and all their feeds during his rehab process and get back to me. the thunder comparatively operate like the fans are idiots when it comes to injury reporting and prognosis. i agree that some level of marketing and evasion on this stuff is normal for any nba team but the thunder have an unusual history and unusual policies.