Injury prone? I think so.
As outlined in the article, he’s had several significant injuries just in the last year. I think that’s a bit more than bad luck.
I certainly feel bad for him, and hope he fully recovers from the latest injuries and becomes a big contributor, but I’m not holding my breath while waiting for him to become healthy and stay healthy.
Boston, I guess, has the luxury of waiting on Langford, as there are several great wing players ahead of him on the depth chart, so no need to rush him. That said, I don’t know how much he’ll be able to develop playing behind Tatum, Brown, and Hayward.