Nene is one of those players that you're always thinking about upgrading but when you start looking at what's available you never actually find anyone better than him.
"John Wall will never be as good as Kyrie Irving was in his first week in the NBA" - David Falk, published February 14, 2013.
Well, PF is nebulous. Call it a true big man and not one of those smaller scoring PFs that stretch the floor.
It's getting harder to define positions nowadays. The lines between PG and SG have been blurred for a while. But now it's also getting to where I think you only have a handful very general positions and not the five rigidly defines positions from the past:
PG, combo guard, swingman perimeter type, general forward, and general big man.
By that definition Nene, like Seraphin, is a big man.
I think finding good true bigs is the hardest position to fill. There just aren't nearly enough. That's why Omer Asik got the conract he did. Why DeAndre Jordan got his. It's why Nene is going to be so dang hard to replace. Deal Nene without a backup plan and you could end up starting Desange Diop and saying yeah, that was the best we could do.
"John Wall will never be as good as Kyrie Irving was in his first week in the NBA" - David Falk, published February 14, 2013.
http://www.bulletsforever.com/2012/1...jury-and-rehab
Transcript from Wall talking about his injury today.
Not that encouraging, some of what he says, contradicts what Wittman put out earlier.
Last edited by StillUnknown; December-17th-2012 at 02:41 PM.
DC Sports: The Curse Is Real
Yeah I really don't like this part:
Not a matter of a broken bone healing now. That answers my earlier question as to why he took longer to heal in this day and age. He didn't. The bone healed but he's got another knee issue and I really do not like the sound of it.Wall: Well, my fracture is already healed. I just feel like it's the cartilage part left that I'm trying to get cleared. The 8 weeks I took off was the time I was supposed to take off for the stress fracture to heal.
Can doctors figure out what Adrian Peterson's knee is made of and then transplant that into the knee of every other professional athlete?
Talk about playoffs in college football:
http://www.talkaboutplayoffs.com/
We're talking about playoffs?!-TJ
I don't like that microfracture surgery seems to be a possibility, however small the chance may be (although with our luck, its a virtual certainty) .
Wall's game is completely predicated on his athleticism, take even a fraction of that away and his game gets real ugly.
Last edited by StillUnknown; December-17th-2012 at 04:28 PM.
DC Sports: The Curse Is Real
That is terrible news. If he needs to have arthroscopic knee surgery to clean up the cartilage, then it needs to be done as soon as possible. I shudder at the thought of him having micro fracture surgery. That is the nail in the coffin right there folks. Rule of thumb for the wizards continues to be, ' no matter how bad it looks, it could always be worse.'
We'll grind that axe, for a long time!
I don't know why, but after reading that, I just have this feeling this is all going to work out in the end. He brings up God a lot, in this case, all you can do is keep the faith. A Wall/Beal backcourt does feel like money, when it does eventually happen. I wouldn't be upset to end his season to make sure we actually do get that backcourt for the future...
We don't know what we think, we don't know what we know. All we have to go on, is what we say and what we show...
If he needs micro fracture he needs to be traded two months free he gets back on the court and momentarily looks good. I don't care if he looks like Derrick Rose. Having said that, I don't think we are anywhere near that point.
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