Awful news. And so begins the decline of KG.
(I'm not a pessimist, and we knew the decline would come sometime. Sadly, we didn't think it would be this soon and down to an injury. I need Big Ticket here to console me.)
How is this the decline of KG? This is a pretty minor injury, that they will likely clean up in the offseason, and he will be as good as new next year.
It does mean, he will likely be playing through pain all playoffs, but if he can play at 85-90%, and they get Powe OR Scal back, they are still a strong championship contender, providing their other guys continue to step up.
How is it not a decline?
1. This is the worst injury of his career, and least productive season since his rookie year
2.He's been in the league for 14 seasons (all while barely missing a game) and is 32 years old, played in 1055 regular season games ( for example : Charles Barkley played in 1073, Patrick Ewing 1183, Hakeem Olajuwon 1238 Larry Bird 897 all of whom had big time dropoffs in the last 3-4 yrs of there careers before finally retiring).. he isnt going to get better anytime soon, He will and is in decline
3. He gets fatigued very quickly on the court and you have to be very cautious with his minutes.. His stats are declining, not only from his days in Minnesotta, but from last year
15/8/2 is decline when we're talking about a guy who put up 24/13/5 in his prime, injury or not