According to that one popular sports doctor on YouTube, that's normal for the type of injury CP suffered.
I had the series going 6 because of how hot MPJ was in the Portland series. I thought it would carry over, but turns out he was injured.
Of course the trade wasn't a good move, but that's confirmed mostly with hindsight. And yes it is correct that at the time it was seen as a risky trade, primarily for all the picks and swaps that were given up. Again it was a gamble, one that didn't work out, that was primarily focused on placating a disgruntled diva of a superstar (you don't think Morey tried telling Harden trading for Westbrook was a bad idea?) and betting that Westbrook's play/longevity would be more valuable than what seemed like Paul's rapid decline at the time. Keep in mind Morey was a degenerate gambler who kept tinkering and taking risks -- it worked some times and didn't work other times. Yes this Westbrook trade wasn't his doing, but sitting still (keeping Paul) wasn't the M.O. of a Morey-led team. This version of Paul would look great in 2021 with Harden and Capela, but let's be realistic and say Capela still gets hurt in 2020: Houston's not winning the title last year and Paul and/or Harden are still traded in 2021. The question, to me, isn't whether Houston would be competing for a title today; rather it's what return would they have gotten for Paul had the initial trade not occurred? Ultimately where the draft pick lands in the lottery this year is what will determine whether the Paul trade was an ultimate disaster or whether it spurred a [hopefully] quicker rebuild. If the Rockets end up with the top pick and someone like Cade is the real deal then personally I'll view the Westbrook trade as more of a wash than a disaster.
nobody needed hindsight to know cp3 for westbrick was just dumb from day 1. I along with a handful of others have said that from the beginning the moment it happened. And that includes clutch. you traded for a worse player and worse fit. and you added picks on top of that. there was never any silver lining in that scenario Keep cp3 wasn't a mo of morey, yet once he got to Philly he tried to trade for him immediately. The irony
Nikola seems like a decent guy, and he doesn't have any history of thug behavior on the court. But, when you grow up with demons like his brothers sometimes you become a demon yourself, if only for survival. The look he was giving Booker in that scuffle was terrifying.
That was the lamest flagrant 2 I've ever seen. Jokic was clearly not aiming at Payne's face. He was slapping at the arms and the ball.
Anybody else getting frustrated watching the playoffs thinking we easily could have competed for a WCF with an engaged Harden/Westbrook/House/PJ/Wood with EGo, Nwaba, and Tate coming off the bench? Or am I dreaming? AD & Bron’s injuries really opened the west up this year.
Wow. Well, the Clippers/Jazz series will go at least until Friday, and probably until Sunday so the WCFs could start next Wednesday? That would be 7 days from today. How many days is the protocol? We'll also find out if he's vaccinated depending on the time he's out.
Lebron breaks *protocols" but nothing for him. the covid protocols are a absolute joke. Lets see if they really have the balls to force the presi of the PA miss games in the wcf
Absolute joke. They performed mental gymnastics to make sure he was cleared. They even had to clear Porzingis that time too even though he broke protocol as well.
only way holding CP3 out could be justified is if he actually has Covid right now Would he be out for an indefinite amount of time if he had just simply broken protocol?