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I'm usually one of the resident optimists around here, but this sounds flat out bad. Even if he recovers from this tear quickly, it sounds like a potential ongoing issue if he has some of the physical indicators that video Moose posted mentioned and will probably warrant invasive surgery to address. I think it's likely the Pistons play it as safe as possible and shut him down for the season.
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MotownMadness wrote:Saban Lee or Frank Jackson time I guess
I'd be happy to see Saben get some run. I like what I see in him. We're tanking anyway, so throw him out there.
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MotownMadness wrote:Saban Lee or Frank Jackson time I guess
I think Wright goes full time PG with Svi getting more minutes once Josh Jackson is back, meanwhile we play Ellington.
I hope it's a minor tear and he fully recovers from the injury. This is really bad for him tho he has so much work to do on his game, adding an injury is probably only going to slow down his development which sucks
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ugh - well, there goes a lot of the fun in watching this season.
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Can we add a 5th option to this voting: “F*ck!”
Hope the best for the kid. This is a rough start to his career.
Hope the best for the kid. This is a rough start to his career.
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What a disaster of a season for Hayes...i wouldn't be surprised if he's out for the year.
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Hope they don’t try to get cute with this injury just to try to get him back on the floor this season. If the kid is better served long term by getting surgery, then they shouldn’t waste time.
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Reading about many other players who tried to avoid surgery, most ended up getting it nonetheless. Unless it is really minor, better to get it fixed now and hope for the best.
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Pistol King wrote:His biggest luck is he's still very very young, one of the youngest in the last draft class. So even if he's out for the next 6 months or so, it means he's still just turns 20 years old.
Well, the problem is he really needed to establish himself this year, there is a good chance the Pistons could grab a better PG prospect in next years draft, I don't think they could pass one of those guys up for what we have seen of Hayes.
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He should really get the surgery, this is a throwaway season. Just get the surgery and come back strong for next season.
Needless to say, this is a tough blow for a kid that already had average athleticism as is. However, it's sort of good in a way that he doesn't rely heavily on athleticism. This would be a tougher injury for somebody like Grant for instance who really doesn't have much to give if he can't move around the court to his full capability.
Needless to say, this is a tough blow for a kid that already had average athleticism as is. However, it's sort of good in a way that he doesn't rely heavily on athleticism. This would be a tougher injury for somebody like Grant for instance who really doesn't have much to give if he can't move around the court to his full capability.
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Yeah get the surgery and take extra precautions. Him being healthy is the important thing and not this season
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Pretty sure you just described Chauncey Billups and Sam Cassell. I'll take it.JustinSane wrote:I have been impressed with his court vision. That has been as advertised. On the other hand, I still think he seems slow. He has shown no ability to drive past a defender one on one, and also does not seem to have the confidence to even try to do so. His shooting has been shaky, but I'd still bet that turns around. For draft prospects, free throw percentage is more predictive of overall shooting talent than three point percentage, and his free throw shooting is and has been elite. So assuming that works out, how far can a slow PG with excellent vision and (hopefully) good shooting get? It's an unusual combination.
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DetroitSho wrote:Pretty sure you just described Chauncey Billups and Sam Cassell. I'll take it.JustinSane wrote:I have been impressed with his court vision. That has been as advertised. On the other hand, I still think he seems slow. He has shown no ability to drive past a defender one on one, and also does not seem to have the confidence to even try to do so. His shooting has been shaky, but I'd still bet that turns around. For draft prospects, free throw percentage is more predictive of overall shooting talent than three point percentage, and his free throw shooting is and has been elite. So assuming that works out, how far can a slow PG with excellent vision and (hopefully) good shooting get? It's an unusual combination.
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My initial thoughts for the team were to trade Rose soon for a pick and let Lee and Frank Jackson show what they can do. Wright can fill in when needed.
The irony is that Derrick Rose is likely a more natural mentor for Saben Lee than he was for Hayes, as they have similar styles offensively. Maybe keeping Rose until the deadline still has some benefit. My hope is that Lee gets Hayes' minutes and we get a second round surprise.
The irony is that Derrick Rose is likely a more natural mentor for Saben Lee than he was for Hayes, as they have similar styles offensively. Maybe keeping Rose until the deadline still has some benefit. My hope is that Lee gets Hayes' minutes and we get a second round surprise.
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Man who was Chauncey and Cassell blowing past? Lolflow wrote:DetroitSho wrote:Pretty sure you just described Chauncey Billups and Sam Cassell. I'll take it.JustinSane wrote:I have been impressed with his court vision. That has been as advertised. On the other hand, I still think he seems slow. He has shown no ability to drive past a defender one on one, and also does not seem to have the confidence to even try to do so. His shooting has been shaky, but I'd still bet that turns around. For draft prospects, free throw percentage is more predictive of overall shooting talent than three point percentage, and his free throw shooting is and has been elite. So assuming that works out, how far can a slow PG with excellent vision and (hopefully) good shooting get? It's an unusual combination.
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Well, I’m no doctor and I obviously haven’t seen his scans, but I think if it’s even a remotely close call you gotta err on the side of getting the surgery.
Hope they’re getting the right advice. We’ve seen these situations get worse when the wrong call is made.
Hope they’re getting the right advice. We’ve seen these situations get worse when the wrong call is made.
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DetroitSho wrote:Man who was Chauncey and Cassell blowing past? Lolflow wrote:DetroitSho wrote:Pretty sure you just described Chauncey Billups and Sam Cassell. I'll take it.
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No one regularly, I'll grant you that. But they both had the ability to do so and keep defenders honest.
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Snakebites wrote:Well, I’m no doctor and I obviously haven’t seen his scans, but I think if it’s even a remotely close call you gotta err on the side of getting the surgery.
Hope they’re getting the right advice. We’ve seen these situations get worse when the wrong call is made.
hip injuries can be one of the most nagging injuries if not properly healed. he needs to 100% do whatever it takes to get fully healed before even thinking about stepping on a court.
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Isaiah Thomas of the Boston Celtics had the same injury and was never the same player. Javis Landry of the Browns had the same injury as well but he plays a different sport. Bball is more movement. Constant stopping and starting.
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But I think that was a product of both of their craftiness and change of pace. That's something that could be learned. Maybe I'm wrong but I would put Malcolm Brogdon in that boat as well.flow wrote:DetroitSho wrote:Man who was Chauncey and Cassell blowing past? Lolflow wrote:
You missed the part in bold.
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No one regularly, I'll grant you that. But they both had the ability to do so and keep defenders honest.
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