What’s the deal? I heard Zion really is going to be held out for the season!!!! I hope that’s not accurate.
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What’s the deal? I heard Zion really is going to be held out for the season!!!! I hope that’s not accurate.
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At this point I pull a Blake Griffin with Zion. Yes it sucks and not what I wanted at all. I bought season tickets making it suck even more. I just believe in the long run it would be the best option giving us so much time to work on his body, shot, and just overall game. Let him have the excitement of going after that rookie of the year while leading a winning team. If he does come back then great I’m happy either way. We are so lucky to have Zion and imo we owe it to him to do what’s best as an organization and fan base by giving him his rookie year back. Nothing good comes out of bringing him back this season except our own selfish enjoyment.
You don’t bet better at NBA basketball by just training. He needs to play. Can’t hide him away. And the whole crux of fandom is selfish enjoyment. That goes for Zion as well. He loves the game too. Holding him out when he’s capable of playing is a mistake.
They want to get some extra things worked out? Cool. But what’s the logic in ever letting him play again otherwise? Literally. Like keep Zion off the court forever. Like an asymptote. Perpetually getting closer to him returning but he’s working to be even better for the first time he dunks from the 3pt line.
I mean all this nonsense about his weight and how inevitable it is, when given how the universe works, Zion comes out next season at a svelte 240lbs, and cracks open his femur doing a routine layup.
Last edited by 13 - 3; 12-14-2019 at 09:31 AM.
Blake and Simmons sat out because they were actually injured in a way that takes a year to recover from, though.
There's no way the NBA would have told the Clippers or the Sixers to keep those guys benched because ''the season is lost'' if they had been fit to play by January.
Basketball.
Absolute 100% agreement.
When he's healthy, and sure if you want him to drop 10lbs too then fire, play him. Whether that's January, February, or just the last 15 games of the year, I don't care. As soon as he is fit and ready to play, let him play. It's what the fans want, it's what Zion personally probably wants, it's what the NBA wants in terms of keeping eyes on the product, and it will benefit his growth.
You're right.
But remember, he could get injured in game one of next season, so let's keep him out then too.
Oh yeah and he could get hurt in game 2, so best not play him then either.
Might turn his ankle in game 3, probably should just sit that one out.
Game 4? Sounds risky, maybe a precautionary DNP-CD for that game.
In fact, let's just pay him his entire $40m rookie contract to sit at home as long as he promises to never leave the house. Don't wanna risk an injury, of course.
And Derrick Favors clearly needs to lose weight. Dude cant stay healthy and putting extra pressure on his back, knee, and hamstrings.
He should sit the rest of the year too.
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