Originally Posted by
Pelicanidae
I mean, it's 'serious' to the degree that it's structural.
But as far as structural knee injuries go, this is about as minor as it gets, from what I can gather.
It's the sort of thing that isn't really likely to change his ability very much, or take him out of hundreds of games or anything like that.
Hate to sound like a broken record but: Russell Westbrook tore his meniscus in the 2013 playoffs. In the 6 seasons since, he has played over 400 games, and has averaged 26/9/10, made 5 all-star teams, and won an MVP award. His athleticism has begun declining, but really that's due to age since he's over 30 now, but for several years after the injury he was still the most explosive guard in the NBA, and he's probably still top 5 despite the decline.
Tearing a meniscus does not doom anything, inherently.