nycrich wrote:babblin-on wrote:nycrich wrote:
I just wanted to repost this because it is being disregarded in the last couple of pages of posts. Rose had what appears to be the SAME injury last year. He sat one game, played the next and never had a recurrence. I think this is a huge part of why everyone (player, coach, doctors) all decided that he would be able to play. This is not rocket science. There is medical history that has proven successful in this particular ailment with this particular patient. Seems reasonable to follow the same protocol. And you know what, they also closely monitored the situation and pulled him/limited his minutes as they saw his actual condition. I don't think there is anything to talk about here other than seeing in hindsight that they probably could have won without him even suiting up. We did not know that would be the case and if you are trying to get a #1 seed, you can't take that risk - I don't care who the opponent is!
Actually, no it is not the same, because the one game he sat last year was because of the stiff neck. So he didn't have to sit last year because of the back spasms. This year it flared up against Milwaukee, then even after treatment he was unable to finish the next game, and then it was bothering him again in New Orleans. And it is still tight today: http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/ba ... 9863.story
So yeah, again, not the same because if it was, we'd have heard of it Saturday and never again.
I'm really not understanding the opposition to the idea of resting a player who has an injury that is treated in part by rest:Cedars-Sinai Medical Center wrote:Treatment
As soon as possible after the injury, the patient may be treated with rest, ice and compression.
http://www.cedars-sinai.edu/Patients/He ... Spasm.aspx
Did you read the article? The one I posted? Thibs clearly said that rose had this same problem last year. Perhaps Rose did not actually miss a game. Or perhaps, the neck thing was mis-reported and was really this same back issue. Are you saying Thibs is lying?
It is possible that the neck problem that caused him to miss the game last year could've in fact been back spasms. Fairly unlikely that all sources involved would've incorrectly called lower back spasms(which he's having now) neck spasms, but you know, whatever.
I'm not saying Thibs is lying in saying that Rose had back spasms last year, I am saying he, and you, are obviously incorrect in saying it was the same, as unless Thibs is lying that issue really only lasted a day. We're approaching a week in this case. It seems clear that even though in both cases the injury can be called back spasms, this year it certainly seems more severe.
Regardless, just because you posted a link to a medical website you think that is a credible source?

Or, that it is more credible than the doctors that actually examined him?
Maybe, maybe not. I've been somewhat skeptical of the Bulls' medical staff ever since they failed to diagnose Deng's broken leg.
Then the player himself? Then the coaches that work with him?
Yep. They are not medical doctors.
Come on now! Get over yourself. Sure, teams and doctors make mistakes. But, you really think that I should go by what you say? You aren’t even a doctor. And, even if you were, you haven’t examined the patient. You are diagnosing the amount of rest needed by reading a couple of blurbs in the press? Really?
I really don't care what you go off of, because unless you're THibs, DRose, or Fred Tedeschi, you have no bearing on what happens. I'm just here expressing my opinion based on a couple of blurbs, the same as YOU, I just have a different opinion.
And, if the premise is that he shouldn’t be playing because he is in pain, then you should really be saying that they should rest Rose until the playoffs because of his toe. Or maybe, until next year when the toe has fully healed. Right? He has a long career ahead of him, why risk a career ending injury this year? Right? You need to be consistent here. The doctors have cleared him regardless of the fact that his toe is not completely healed and they had cleared him regardless of some tightness in his back. Are they right on the toe and wrong on the back?
Where'd anyone say sit him til' playoffs? Is there no middle ground between having a guy play injured and seemingly unable to perform to the best of his abilities and sitting him until the playoffs?