i'm not very concerned, but i am a little concerned. as fans, we deserve an accurate and official update on KG's health and status for the start of this season. is that too much to ask?
however, management doesn't feel the pressure to release this information, as they know that no matter what KG's health is, we will still pack out the garden every night...afterall, we are the best fans in the league.
How do you know that they are fully aware yet? They haven't seen him in anything but controlled practices yet either.
Yes he's moving well and says he's feeling great right now, but it's not like the C's staff can look at him and go "well, good to know, Kevin is 100% healthy/ his knee is shot. awesome/ugh. we better not tell the fans though, either way we love screwing with their heads"
I'm sure they will be keeping a close eye on him every minute of every practice. They are probably more concerned than we are.
Knee injury's are tricky, no matter how minor or serious, to immediately declare one way or another.
Look at the pats, they SAY tom's knee is fine, but until we get a few weeks of actual work out of him, we won't know. Everyone, including carlson, thought palmer's knee was fine a few years ago, and a few weeks in to the season he started to complain of fluid and "tightness"
Again, it's a concern, but I don't think there's some conspiracy afoot by the Celtics brass to deprive fans of some deep, dark secret regarding his knee one way or another that they are in on.
I'm sure they are having him eval'd regularly and hope he is back to 100%, as they and KG claim, but until we see a training camp and some games put some wear and tear on it, neither they nor us fans will know if that knee will hold up long term or not.
EDIT: also, as someone who had a major knee injury, let me tell you, when i was close to getting back to sports, i thought it felt great. everything was going well at practice, knee felt good. Then we played two games into the season ( I was a DE/OL in football) and my knee started to feel "loose" and i had to take it easy and build up my strength over the next few games. I ended up missing about two extra weeks while the trainers made sure it was as structurally sound as both they and I though it was initially.
The point is, NO ONE, least of all KG knows how that knee is going to hold up, but thats a concern off every knee operation at every level. He had a great surgeon, we will all watch, along with the celtics and his teammates, and hope that it holds up.
I'm concerned, but there is no point in driving yourself into a frenzy over it. We'll have to wait and see.