its a bone bruise on his heel. if you look it up online, it can take anywhere from a few days to a month...the only thing that cures it is rest. if you further reinjure it, it can be very difficult to treat longterm.
its better they let him rest now until hes 100% than let him risk reinjuring it
I expect pro athletes to heal faster than me. If I snap an ankle requiring surgery and I'm back running in 6 weeks then a day to day injury shouldn't take longer. If it does then you're frail and should probably be traded to the Portland Trailblazers.
Yeah, the guy who played an entire 82 game season that started about a month after he was stabbed multiple times is frail compared to you.
True, he has never had a big problem before. I think my real problem is with the Celtics "medical" staff.
To me there are maybe 4 or 5 medical NBA situations I find baffling.
Grant Hill's ankle that took like 4 years to heal, and now as the 3rd oldest player in the league he plays 82 games.
Greg Oden walking down the street or playing hopscotch and having to sit out the year pretty much every year in his young 20s after an injury free freshman year at Ohio State
Zydrunas Ilgauskas taking like 5 years to heal sore feet and then having a great long career
Pretty much everything that has happened to the Celtics in the last 3 years
I think you are having a selective memory. The C's have not had very bad luck with injuries the last few years. The big 3 have been amazingly healthy given the amount of miles on them.
I just think the C's have had to rely on a few guys that have injury histories/questions over the last few years, because of their lack of assets to get top quality players that did not have question marks.
Ray and Pierce have been amazingly healthy.
Perk wasn't so amazingly healthy. KG wasn't. Pierce isn't now. Glen broke his hand absurdly. (I kinda don't count that one). Delonte is sorta brittle. Quise had a strange scenario. Jermaine O'Neal had problems. Shaq had problems. It was lot of problems, but we had a lot of age
KG has been incredibly healthy since the original knee injury, which many people predicted was the beginning of the end for a guy with a ton of mileage, and whose knees were just starting to break down.
Perk had a freak knee injury, and returned much faster than many other players with the same knee injury. Other than that, he missed very few games, despite having a bum shoulder.
I absolutely agree that we had a lot of age, that that is one of the major factors here. I was just trying to point out that this wasn't something that had to do with the medical staff. Given the players the C's have, I actually think it is surprising they havent had more significant injuries that kept guys out for extended periods of time.