JonFromVA wrote:jbk1234 wrote:Harper4Ferry? wrote:
I'll just bet that a guy that's missed 22,23,60,6 and 34(and counting) games over the last 5 years isn't worth anything to us because he can't play. I'm looking forward to the day when he's someone else's problem, even though I do like his off the court work.
What I don't know, because Love hasn't exactly been generous with the details surrounding his calf strain, is whether there's concern about his Achilles. If a player is at a point in his career where he doesn't want risk a serious injury, I get it. If a player doesn't want to play through discomfort or pain anymore, I get that as well.
But if the end result is you play two games and miss a half a season, two years after having elective surgery that cost you a full season, you really need to be considering a medical retirement.
Why wouldn't there be concern? For instance, it's believed that Durant's Achilles injury occurred because of trying to play with a calf strain.
Plus any recovery process is a series of check points. Whether Kevin has had setbacks in his recovery or if it's just taken longer than the minimal possible time is something they're going to try to keep private unless Kevin decides to talk about it.
And even when the team doctors say that a condition can't get worse by playing on it, they know very little with actual certainty. I think they still say to this day will say that Kyrie's knee injury was a fluke injury that had nothing to do with his previous knee injury ... but we all saw
his knee explode on light contact while Klay barely flinched.
I'll start with Kyrie and work backwards. If Kyrie's options were to sit out the Finals and have surgery, or chance it and play in the Finals, then Kyrie wasn't going to sit out.
My frustration with Love is that he's not really talking about what's going on and that allows for all types of concern to develop regarding his own state of mind. Is he angry he wasn't traded to Portland? Is he angling for a buyout? Does he think the Cavs will get frustrated enough with him that they'll deal him for expiring contracts? Is he deluding himself into believing there's another team that would trade expiring contracts for him under the present circumstances?
Is the concern about his Achilles real enough that he's only going to play for the Cavs if he experiences zero discomfort going forward? Has he asked himself what that means in terms of how much he's actually going to play or whether that day might not come? Has he gotten additional testing and/or a second opinion?
I mean he didn't play basketball for eight months, and the Cavs had already started limiting his minutes towards the end of last season, so short-term wear and tear isn't the issue here.