@ChiefIke@DaCreaTaur@shawnwithaW_ In my mind it’s
- if you have a torn labrum you get surgery, risk of reinjury his high
2 months later
- if you have a torn labrum you get surgery, risk of reinjury his high
What did we learn other than what we already knew before, was correct?
Julius Randle will not return this season, SNY sources confirm. Randle wanted to play badly but he just couldn;t get the dislocated shoulder stable, SNY sources say. Randle was told by specialists that he woudn't be able to get shoulder in a place where he could play. ESPN 1st
@RothBong12745 @DaCreaTaur@ChiefIke It’s actually pretty cut and dry how it heals. A torn labrum needs to be surgically repaired. It doesn’t heal on its own.
@DaCreaTaur@ChiefIke This picking and choosing of what’s valid and not is really sickening tbh. When we talk predictions with context everyone says nothings been reported. Second something is reported nothing is valid anymore. Which is it?
@ChiefIke I’m going based off what Ian said yesterday. My point about missing the offseason programs isn’t conjecture either if we wanna go that route too. Idiotic to not get it right away if this was going to be the outcome. Which keep in mind is 99% of the outcomes.
@ChiefIke Hes said members within the Knicks said he could’ve been ready by now. Even if he isn’t ready this will likely now interpret his offseason program. Cmon man can we be honest and not biased here?
@ChiefIke Literal novices on this app put 2 and 2 together that if you have a separated shoulder with a torn labrum you get surgery. Period. It was a fools mission to try to get him to play. Ian said he could’ve been ready to play by now if he got it. What would you call it?