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We have two such a players.
Majok and Latavious Williams.
They are both like fake 2nd rounders and will never play a minute in the NBA.
I nominate others with some fantasy in mind. Like Guru
I am boring like hell. I won't risk a ton
McNamara guested on The Bird Writes podcast I listened to this morning and he full-fledged blew this wide open.
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/thebirdwrites
Yeah he said that a more professional organisation like Spurs or Warriors wouldn't have let what happened to Quincy happen. Quincy wanted to play and the Pelicans basically turned a blind eye to his injury and didn't really do the due-diligence that you would expect from a professional ball club. Presumably because they wanted Quincy to play in the playoffs. No matter the cost.
Last edited by AusPel; 09-07-2017 at 09:45 AM.
This isn't new. We knew QPon refused to go to the doctors when ordered to get more tests ran. That's why he got fined. It has long been questioned WHY he was allowed to play while refusing to listen to doctors orders.
Monty is heralded as some upstanding man, and in many ways he very much is, but there is no way he and by extension Dell weren't aware of QPon refusing to listen to doctors orders.
In some ways it makes sense Monty would turn a blind eye. He was always from that old school, play through injury generation. He routinely made comments about players needing to tough it out.
The question is, how much of it was Dell allowing Monty to run his team vs needing to step in and making player health a priority?
At least a year or more ago I said Dell's biggest criticism wasn't a player signing or trade but how he handled the QPon situation and I still feel that way.
QPon should be blamed just as much, players need to take responsibility for their own bodies. Same with Jrue and his rehab originally. But there is no doubt that a good portion of the blame falls directly on Monty and by extension Dell. You *cannot* allow a player to refuse to get additional tests ran and still play them.
No the situation was completely different with Gordon. He refused to do rehab out of spite. Qpon was super loyal to the team, stupid, but loyal. Gordon was never that.
Also to be fair, since the Qpon incident the culture seems to have changed for the better. It should have never gotten to the level of Qpon, it was an extreme low point for this organization, but the culture does appear to be improved.
Someone needs to make the "QPon died for your sins" sign and bring to games...
No big news: Pelicans Renounce Draft Rights To Ater Majok
https://basketball.realgm.com/wireta...-To-Ater-Majok
"The greatest threat to the domination is the equality."
Why would they renounce his rights? What advantage is there to doing this (rather than retaining the rights in case a "fake" asset is needed for a trade in the future)?
For me Majok might have been useful in the future as a fake 2nd rounder in a small deal.
On the other hand we have rights to Latavious Williams for 3 years or so. He is younger and playing in better league. And we still did not used him as a trading card.
So we have one such 'asset' (ugh), probably there is no need to have two.
As I know - there is no financial ramification of having his rights...
I'm not starting a new post for this.
http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/2...-turned-deadly
So, the team says he skipped appointments and he says he did not. He also says an MRI did not find anything originally and they had him play through pain and having his knee drained.
If he had to have his knee drained there was obviously something damaged. Without knowing the actual facts it's impossible to say who is at fault but with the injury history of this organization and the recent Saints firings I going to give Q the benefit if the doubt here. If he had pain and swelling and they couldn't find anything wrong they should have referred him out. That would violate the standard of care and is a malpractice case if that is how things played out.
I think it's prudent that I state that I'm a doctor. If this story is true it's a really bad look for the organization. Does anyone know who the head doctor was before Dr. Misty was promoted? Maybe this is why that doc is no longer there.
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