Originally Posted by
Pelicanidae
Of course he should be playing. He's healthy, play him.
This discussion is so bizarre to me. He's healthy. If he needs to sit a game for any reason, our med staff has shown that they will do that (Indiana game he missed) and they will even refuse to allow him to be put back in a game if they think he's too tired (Spurs debut). He's being closely monitored by people who are actually professionals in this field.
If they say he's good to play, let him play. There is nowhere better for him to get experience, have the game slow down, develop chemistry, etc, than on the basketball court with the team.