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If gobert shows athleticism and a smooth jumper, he should go high. Essentially a healthy Noel with a jumper..
If gobert shows athleticism and a smooth jumper, he should go high. Essentially a healthy Noel with a jumper..
If gobert shows athleticism and a smooth jumper, he should go high. Essentially a healthy Noel with a jumper..
Gobert could cause Len to slide giving us the chance to trade up and draft him...
Only two words needed for a reason why to stay away from Len: Stress fracture
Which was caused due to an injury that he proceeded to play on and had preemptive surgery to prevent it from being a serious and recurring issue...
I'm not concerned about the injury at all.
Are you sure?
Considering he had no stress fracture during the season and was moving around just fine, then he hurt his ankle badly in January and continued to play on it for 2 months against top competition at a high level, including several dominating performances, which I can tell you right now that doing physical activity with a rolled ankle will give you regular stress fractures/shin splints, then yes I'm pretty sure. Also if you read all the reports the injury would've healed on it's own, but by doing the surgery now they were pushing up the recovery timeline and lower the chances of the injury becoming a constant problem.
Which was caused due to an injury that he proceeded to play on and had preemptive surgery to prevent it from being a serious and recurring issue...
I'm not concerned about the injury at all.
A stress fracture is an overuse injury. I'm not a doctor but I don't think a stress fracture comes thru physical contact or physical injury, as you say; a stress fracture is caused when muscles become tired and cannot brace for impact and passes the impact or stress onto the bone, which then cracks.
I love the guy as a prospect. Just saying this issue could morph into a chronic problem.....
A stress fracture is an overuse injury. I'm not a doctor but I don't think a stress fracture comes thru physical contact or physical injury, as you say; a stress fracture is caused when muscles become tired and cannot brace for impact and passes the impact or stress onto the bone, which then cracks.
I love the guy as a prospect. Just saying this issue could morph into a chronic problem.....