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As I said on the front page, Bogut had one freak injury and one "regular" injury, it´s a bit early to call him injury prone, imo.If Bogut comes back at full health, which I expect, the Warriors won this trade by a landslide.
Quote from: Casperian on March 14, 2012, 06:33:22 AMAs I said on the front page, Bogut had one freak injury and one "regular" injury, it´s a bit early to call him injury prone, imo.If Bogut comes back at full health, which I expect, the Warriors won this trade by a landslide.He's has two freak injuries (ankle was a freak injury), and a general assortment of pedestrian setbacks.Guy's luck doesn't seem too thick though.
Pretty similar things were said about Greg Oden last year. His size has to be factored in.
Quote Pretty similar things were said about Greg Oden last year. His size has to be factored in. Well, I'd say Bogut played 60+ games returning from injury last year, an elbow injury. I think they're superficial parallels but not when you look closer. Bogut has played a lot more games.
Quote from: IndeedProceed on March 14, 2012, 09:06:01 AMQuote Pretty similar things were said about Greg Oden last year. His size has to be factored in. Well, I'd say Bogut played 60+ games returning from injury last year, an elbow injury. I think they're superficial parallels but not when you look closer. Bogut has played a lot more games. Bogut is the new Yao. Looks great on paper anchoring your lineup but you can bet he won't be playing in April or May.No way Portland should have defeated Utah.