Bet trying to tough it out again. I respect his fight. He needs to concentrate on getting a fat contract and not on carrying that weak ass clipper team.
It's hard to quick heal when your team isn't winning. The motivation just isn't there. Even at 100% Bev doesn't affect enough of their game to bring them back. When does Doc get fired in all this?
Same umbrella only as it pertains to bodies. Expertise and hours worked go to different things. But it's also a team approach. The team coaches their eyes on certain things, medical/PTs will have it on something else, trainers have their own. But they work as a team and give each other feedback and see what the other groups want. Training = performance, injury mitigation, etc Medical = Check injuries, issues, "are joints ok to start loading?", etc
i think with this injury, if we're lucky, we may be able to get him on a reasonable contract next season. Hopefully this surgury will drive down his price next year...
man thats exactly what im hoping for but at the same time, that means he has to take a discount. and ideally he would want to get a good amount of money while he still can.
We don't really have any proof of this other than PBev saying it to LA news after he got traded. People who want to be traded tend to make it known, they even leak it to press themselves like what Paul George did. There were trade rumors during the start of the season and even training camp, when asked about it PBev just said with 10 teams asking for you it shows how much value you have or something like that. I mean how many guys expressed trade requests? Paul George, Melo, Bledsoe, Okafor...all these guys said they wanted out. The only ones who stay silent are people who are about to leave in FA not those asking to be traded. They say it because that tanks their value allowing good teams a chance to get them. If they don't say anything they can end up in a joke team like Sacramento, no matter how much they want to be "the man" nobody wants to go to a loser team and lose every game unless they are getting paid more like if they sign in FA. I mean think about it, the Rox were rolling with the 3rd seed last year and Morey just pulled a trade that got another pg and another potential 6th man of the year on the team. You think Morey is gonna keep Beverly at the deadline if he really wanted out when 10+ other teams were inquiring about him when we had Harden, Gordon, Williams and Brown as pgs? If anything a trade would get done to get more assets/save 7M and/or balance the roster.
Medical staff would be doctors, the training would be assistant coaches and the strength/conditioning/fitness coach. Basically someone on MDA's staff would work with the strength/trainer dude on the Rockets employ to train the players. Oth the team doctors would diagnose their condition and say when they can play iirc.
yea well this injury is supposed to keep him out a significant amount of time. it would be foolish for any team to throw big money at him after a knee surgery, having already been injury prone. i think the market rate may drive his price down to about 7-8 million a year. he did the right thing asking for a trade, hoping to get more exposure in a contract year. but now that his role hasn't increased, he may just opt to come back to houston on a midlevel?
He's under contract for one more year. 2017-18: $5,513,514 2018-19: $5,027,028 Full Bird rights in 2019; 2018/19 salary non-guaranteed until 1/10/19