

There are a few risks invovled like... maybe reinjuring himself? (I'm not sure if he could... but isn't there a chance that he could?) Could he ruin the team's chemistry which is doing so well without him? Why not let him sit out the rest of the season and see what Nash and Marion and the Suns can do in the playoffs... after all, if he sat out the rest of the season, everyone would be more confident that he will and he should be 100% for the new season.
I don't think Suns fans want to see him put too much stress on his knee so that he turns into maybe a Kenyon Martin, Chris Webber or any other player who has had the same surgery in the past... the chances might not be as high... but there is still a chance.


Jae wrote:I heard he's looking like a less skilful Chris Webber at the moment.
maes wrote:A lot of guys never come back from knee surgery...the tendon and cartilage down there never heal, it can only be replaced artifically and the unavoidable scar tissue can permanently reduce flexibility.
Guys that come back usually change their game to be less explosive and more IQ based, like Bernard King or Chris Webber or Jason Kidd.
I hope that's not the case w/ Amare, he was such a good thing for the league.


Jae wrote:air gordon wrote:Jae wrote:I heard he's looking like a less skilful Chris Webber at the moment.
as opposed to a skilled Chris Webber?
Thank you captain obvious. That's what that statement would generally mean
benji wrote:We're still on that stupidity? Giving Kidd the MVP in 2002 is as bad as giving Nash the MVP in any year...
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