PhillyFan11 wrote:Actually the most “normal” I’ve seen Markelle in a press conference. Almost seemed like a normal kid...
But with that said, still no accountability on his part. Sounds like he wants to put blame on the Sixers, but was coached not to say too much. Definitely subtle hints in there tho. He can’t blame the Sixers for not finding that 1 specialist that would diagnose TOS, the cba gives the players the right to control their own diagnosis and medical care. If he felt something was still wrong and kept going with the Sixers doctors that’s on him/his camp.
Don’t wish the kid any ill will, but certainly not a fan and won’t be rooting for him
Did the doctors really find out he had TOS. Or was this just the last diagnosis they could find. How long is TOS supposed to keep a healthy young man down?
I am so intrigued by this entire situation. I know he is now Orlando's problem but it is still intriguing to me. When he talks about his symptoms, notice how he never thinks about it, he just looks down, like he is reading from a script and shrugs his shoulders, almost to say I don't know. And he goes on detailing things that you could read about on the internet. No real personal insight. At the 13:33 mark something happens to him. Seems kind of involuntary, And then all the while his hands are clasped. He is not relaxed everything seems so well scripted.
I wonder if the magic are going to extend him. Because it does not look like he is going to play this season.






















