tell me what good does it do to have bird rights to an injured player? in my view the heat should leave this hot potato and look for talent elsewhere. like you said he's damaged goods, i bet that greg oden was a great guy too and the heat ditched him because obvious reasons....as is, the heat are thinking in bringing back haslem which contributes too little to nothing.JLop wrote:gom wrote:BenoUdrihFTL wrote:Copypasta from my post in the GB thread:
If it was indeed the same quad tendon, I'd just like to know what the hell kind of rehab did he do after the 2019 injury and who was overseeing it. Seems like it never fully healed properly and he's been playing compromised this entire time, he literally went down after his first full-exertion explosive movement in a Heat uniform
Damaged goods, like many of us suspected, and if Miami did not know the truth, the league should force Houston to send pick compensation.
Everything I said about Victor Oladipo was true, he is damaged goods. I received a lot of heat and even personal attacks for this. I even said that anyone who is betting the future of the Miami Heat on Victor's health must be crazy. I understand that we acquired Oladipo at a very low price and closing that deal was the right thing to do. Victor is a good human being and I only wish him the best. Victor Oladipo could miss all of next season and if there is any hope for his future health, we could offer a 1-year contract for the minimum so that we can retain his Bird-Rights.
time to move on






















