Even worst case scenario Shaq and Semih are hurt this version of JO is still next to worthless so do what ever you have to do to get right ASAP.
It depends upon what level of JO we'd be getting without surgery. If it's the guy who misses 50+% of his games, then yeah, get the surgery. If it's the guy who played recently, who played good defense and rebounded fairly well, I'd probably hold off.
As Doc and JO both said, if JO gets back during the last two weeks of the season, it's going to be almost impossible for him to contribute in the playoffs, anyway.
What I don't understand, though, is why -- if surgery is likely to help -- the team and JO didn't get it six weeks ago. It may have hurt a tiny bit in the regular season, but it would have had him healthy (or close to it) with 10 weeks left in the regular season.
This is why he's considered soft Roy. As another poster said the guy talks a great game. He's gonna play through the pain he's wants to contribute blah blah blah. Put your money where your mouth is Jermaine. Suck it up and tough it out.
As has been also previously stated by another poster he was having these problems with the knee LAST SEASON with Miami. He could have had surgery in the offseason. Maybe even the beginning of the season. The funniest part here is that he claims he injured it making a cut while playing. Laughable. When has he even played? Preseason a few games here & there? Gimme a break.
He came into camp fat and out of shape. When your a big guy with his injury past and balky knees that's a HUGE no no. This isn't rocket science. Your a professional athlete that's most likely seven feet tall. Your a veteran. You've had knee issues in the past. You don't under any circumstances come into camp overweight.
That's a guy not careing enough about his team and where he fits into it to me. I'm tired of listening to all his talk if I was in that lockerroom I'd call him out in front of all the other guys and tell him to grow a pair wrap up the knee and suck it up. You can tell by his teammates body language around him that they have considered it. He's avoided like the plague.
They're all old. Everyones knees hurt. KG's knees hurt. Shaqs knees hurt, Pauls, Rays. They don't complain and go to the media with a big sob story.
He's had plenty of time to rest it and take care of it. We took the safe approach with it by giving him EXTRA rest. And it's still an issue. That's called procrastinating. Or just being plain soft. What it's not is being tough. Or being a warrior.
I say earn your paycheck throw some icy hot on that thing and a brace and dive on the floor ala Dave Cowens. Then talk to us about being a tough guy. He woulda been blacklisted on any of the old school classic Celtics teams. What a toolbag.