Sark wrote:snadler wrote:?s=21With Durant coming off Achilles tendon surgery, one NBA executive and one Achilles specialist said they believe long-term compensation should rise as a stronger consideration. Durant will be 32 when he debuts for his new/old team — in 2020-21.
A leading Achilles expert, Dr. Anish Kadakia, of Northwestern University, has reviewed studies showing 85 percent of NBA players who suffer Achilles tendon ruptures don’t last more than two seasons after their return.
According to Kadakia, 68 percent return and 32 percent never play again. Further, it takes until the second season back for the player to return to his normal ability, taking into consideration “aged matched controls,” he said.
keep in mind, most of the guys who have done it were at or near retirement age.





































