trwi7 wrote:MikeIsGood wrote:trwi7 wrote:You think the physical before signing the contract wouldn't show permanently damaged lungs?

While true, it doesn't exactly change his point.
New thought/not a continuation of the above - nothing would make me happier than basketball coming back. Really could use something to watch, follow, enjoy - for entertainment and routine. I can't convince myself it's a good idea, though. Like, I really want to, but I can't.
Baseball seems to be a safer bet, but they've got a **** to work through. Agree with earlier points that basketball is better aligned, but I unfortunately don't think it's smarter.
It does change his point though because even if it isn't known that a player has permanently damaged lungs a physical is going to make it known to the team that's signing him who will either void the contract or try to negotiate different terms. That will lead to Woj or Shams or whoever investigating and even if they can't get the answer other teams are eventually going to find out and some guy from some team will leak it.
This doesn't change his point at all. At least not as I interpret it - Chuck?
The point as I understand it is, right now, players - and the league - do indeed have every incentive to keep quiet. This has nothing to do with a team giving a player a physical. The league, and teams, players, and agents, considering everyone seems to be aligned on getting this back going again, have every incentive to keep a more serious case quiet right now. Of course no deaths or whatever are being covered up, because obviously, but it would not be doing their current goal/end-game any benefit right now for someone to be talking about a case beyond 'yeah I had it, didn't really have any symptoms, just quarantined for 2 weeks.' If we heard player(s) talking about 'I was bed-ridden for 2 weeks, had trouble breathing, my family got it, but thankfully we are all recovered now,' we might be having a different conversation right now about restarting the league and there being optimism around it.
MickeyDavis wrote:No one is going to be able to keep anything quiet. It's absurd.
I don't know if I could disagree more MD. There is no better time and circumstance than right now for something to go under the radar. People are stuck at home and the sports world is dead.