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Re: Backup PG
« Reply #15 on: June 30, 2013, 09:52:51 PM »

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Collison just got waived by Dallas...not sure how much he'll be getting paid.

I'd be interested in Collison, too. My question is whether he's willing to reprise a bench role. He's already demonstrated that he can more than capably handle starting PG duties.

This season Rondo will mis at least half of regular season beacause of injury. So, rather that findind back up PG, Cs nedd a starting PG

Do you actually have concrete evidence Rondo will "miss at least half" of the regular season? I didn't think so.

Re: Backup PG
« Reply #16 on: June 30, 2013, 10:04:52 PM »

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Collison just got waived by Dallas...not sure how much he'll be getting paid.

I'd be interested in Collison, too. My question is whether he's willing to reprise a bench role. He's already demonstrated that he can more than capably handle starting PG duties.

This season Rondo will mis at least half of regular season beacause of injury. So, rather that findind back up PG, Cs nedd a starting PG

Do you actually have concrete evidence Rondo will "miss at least half" of the regular season? I didn't think so.

This kind of injuries requires 1 year fully coverage, in any kind of sports, not only in basketball. Who have a little bit of general information about sports in general knows this fact. Plus...sometimes coverage of injury is more than one year

Re: Backup PG
« Reply #17 on: June 30, 2013, 10:16:50 PM »

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Collison just got waived by Dallas...not sure how much he'll be getting paid.

I'd be interested in Collison, too. My question is whether he's willing to reprise a bench role. He's already demonstrated that he can more than capably handle starting PG duties.

This season Rondo will mis at least half of regular season beacause of injury. So, rather that findind back up PG, Cs nedd a starting PG

Do you actually have concrete evidence Rondo will "miss at least half" of the regular season? I didn't think so.

This kind of injuries requires 1 year fully coverage, in any kind of sports, not only in basketball. Who have a little bit of general information about sports in general knows this fact. Plus...sometimes coverage of injury is more than one year

You do know that that Adrian Peterson was back after an ACL injury similar to Rondo's after only six months? And in the NFL the opponents definitely will "test" a running back's knees to the max.

Re: Backup PG
« Reply #18 on: June 30, 2013, 10:19:17 PM »

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Collison just got waived by Dallas...not sure how much he'll be getting paid.

I'd be interested in Collison, too. My question is whether he's willing to reprise a bench role. He's already demonstrated that he can more than capably handle starting PG duties.

This season Rondo will mis at least half of regular season beacause of injury. So, rather that findind back up PG, Cs nedd a starting PG

Do you actually have concrete evidence Rondo will "miss at least half" of the regular season? I didn't think so.

This kind of injuries requires 1 year fully coverage, in any kind of sports, not only in basketball. Who have a little bit of general information about sports in general knows this fact. Plus...sometimes coverage of injury is more than one year

You do know that that Adrian Peterson was back after an ACL injury similar to Rondo's after only six months? And in the NFL the opponents definitely will "test" a running back's knees to the max.

You do know that that Rud Gullit did not return at all...Stefan Edberg...Sarunas Marculionis?

Re: Backup PG
« Reply #19 on: June 30, 2013, 10:29:08 PM »

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You do know that that Rud Gullit did not return at all...Stefan Edberg...Sarunas Marculionis?

Didn't recognize any of those names, but I looked them up.

Way to use guys playing in the 80s and 90s as an argument, especially when none of them suffered ACL injuries, and two of them didn't even play basketball.

Re: Backup PG
« Reply #20 on: June 30, 2013, 10:30:24 PM »

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Collison just got waived by Dallas...not sure how much he'll be getting paid.

I'd be interested in Collison, too. My question is whether he's willing to reprise a bench role. He's already demonstrated that he can more than capably handle starting PG duties.

This season Rondo will mis at least half of regular season beacause of injury. So, rather that findind back up PG, Cs nedd a starting PG

Do you actually have concrete evidence Rondo will "miss at least half" of the regular season? I didn't think so.

This kind of injuries requires 1 year fully coverage, in any kind of sports, not only in basketball. Who have a little bit of general information about sports in general knows this fact. Plus...sometimes coverage of injury is more than one year

You do know that that Adrian Peterson was back after an ACL injury similar to Rondo's after only six months? And in the NFL the opponents definitely will "test" a running back's knees to the max.

You do know that that Rud Gullit did not return at all...Stefan Edberg...Sarunas Marculionis?

If Ainge cares about the future of this franchise (which i do) he makes him slow down his time frame.  Any set backs cost the C's either the future health of Rondo or his trade value to prospective partners.  I wouldn't let Rondo or Sully on the court until December or January.