Author Topic: Tatum's Wrist Injury  (Read 3925 times)

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Re: Tatum's Wrist Injury
« Reply #15 on: October 01, 2023, 02:40:39 PM »

Offline rocknrollforyoursoul

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That's like putting a bandaid instead of getting a full repair.

He should consider surgery if is been bothering him for two plus years. Don't want this to affect the team and fall short of its goal.

Presumably if the specialists he saw said he didn't need surgery, he decided to avoid it. It's hard to pass judgment on his decision without knowing the nature of the injury. Surgery's not exactly something athletes are running to try and do unless they can't help it.

In any case, we don't know the nature of the injury, but we can all pile on after the fact when he aggravates it and misses time as a result  :police:

This is pretty much my original point. I feel like this scenario is all but guaranteed to happen.
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