Listen to Adam Kaufman podcast interview with Duke orthopedic surgeon. If just removing screws (20% likelihood), 6-8 week recovery. If necessary to scrape cartilage, 6-8 month recovery. Doc feels 80% chance Kyrie’s knee problem is arthritis/cartilage damage that will affect him the rest of his career. I’m paraphrasing but man that interview was alarming. Sure hope he is wrong but bottom line is I’d be very surprised if Kyrie returns this season or playoffs, and I pray he will be able to resume his play next year without pain.
Sorry to share such a gloomy forecast.
While this doesn't necessarily mean that Kyrie cannot play and play well, it certainly makes it more likely that he will not play or play well.
I stand by an earlier point I made: Danny needs to take a whole lot of crap for this. This injury was known and gave away a top-5 picks for Kyrie.
This trade is biting him real bad now...
lol no it isnt. Isaiah Thomas is currently coming off the bench for a ****ty lakers team. Jae Crowder is shooting 41/33/82 while coming off the bench for the Jazz. The Nets are likely to finish with the 6th best draft odds.
We on the other hand, have Kyrie Irving who has led us to the 2 seed in the East.
We currently are winners in the trade and it's not close.
IT lead the team to the #1 seed in the East, so that is pointless.
We also don't have Kyrie Irving for very long. He has one more year on his contract, and now he has a confirmed kneed problem that Ainge even said he will have to deal with his whole career. Are you going to give that guy a max contract after 2019? If not, he will likely walk, and then they will have nothing to show for that trade.
I am a huge Danny Ainge supporter but he needs to get dumped on for this situation. This is not a freak injury. It was known, he bought it, and now the trade looks shaky at best.
Absolutely. Without blinking.
Even if he has a chronic knee injury that may force him to miss playoff games, or at least play poorly?
I don't have enough info to make the determination, but based on the information available to the public right now?
I'm giving that guy a blank contract and he can fill it in.
Bingo! we have a winner. He will get the max (whatever that is for him), and good to hear no long term damage to his knee. He will probably be back in the 2nd round if we can win 1 series. I love it how the sky is falling here before we even really know what is going on. lol
I was going off of what Danny publicly stated, which is that the soreness and knee issue was something that Kyrie was going to have to deal with for his career. You do not think that is an issue?
This to me means that there will be a chance, every year, that he misses games or cannot play to his full potential due to this injury.
I am surprised that you would give him a "blank check" considering this.
My guess is just about every player has sime part of their body that gives them problems chronically every year. Brady, the best player in football, has had chronic pains in his shoulder and knee for years and years. Do you not give him a great contract simple because he has to nurse shoulder and arm problems every year? Do you let Larry Bird go his last 5 years because he nursed a bad back? Do you let KG walk because he hurt that bad knee in 2009 and it would effect his game forever more?
If Kyrie gotta miss 10 games a year but will be playing at an MVP level when he does play, yeah, you give him that max. Also, the latest repirt is the knee is 100% structurally fine, so you give him that contract. Every day.
It is off topic, but does Brady miss playoff games due to pain, soreness?
And again, this is all about the deal to acquire Kyrie and the fact he has one year left on his contract. Danny bought damaged goods, and if you cannot admit that you are green-colored glasses to the fullest. Right now that trade is a wash, as it looks like Cleveland will get a top-5 pick and the Celtics have a player who might miss the entire playoffs due to an injury he had prior to the trade.
And further, I am not confident that Kyrie will be healthy going forward in his career, with that knee, given what we were told. He is not a durable player.