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Ironically, I thinks its realistic that Sully would be ready by mid May though he wouldn't be if he had a fusion. Otherwise he would be ready. 4 months on a low back surgery should be enough. If we get a surprise like that Id expect we see him by late March and the rumors start
Quote from: wahz on March 03, 2013, 11:21:46 PMIronically, I thinks its realistic that Sully would be ready by mid May though he wouldn't be if he had a fusion. Otherwise he would be ready. 4 months on a low back surgery should be enough. If we get a surprise like that Id expect we see him by late March and the rumors startSo would we want Sully in the playoffs at say, 70%?
Not gonna lie, if the Celtics made the Finals, I wouldn't mind him playing 5 min a game
Oops, sorry. I could've sworn I saw people in this forum suggesting that, which is why I brought this up -.-I, for one, wouldn't want him to reinjure himself, ruining the rest of his career. How bad is an ACL injury after 3 months? (I've never had one, so I'd like some perspective)
Quote from: CelticConcourse on March 03, 2013, 10:11:09 PMOops, sorry. I could've sworn I saw people in this forum suggesting that, which is why I brought this up -.-I, for one, wouldn't want him to reinjure himself, ruining the rest of his career. How bad is an ACL injury after 3 months? (I've never had one, so I'd like some perspective)If you decided to give those suggestions any weight whatsoever, Rondo would've came back and played on the tear, then gotten his knee repaired in the offseason. Once he had surgery this scenario immediately became impossible.
Quote from: mgent on March 04, 2013, 12:03:04 AMQuote from: CelticConcourse on March 03, 2013, 10:11:09 PMOops, sorry. I could've sworn I saw people in this forum suggesting that, which is why I brought this up -.-I, for one, wouldn't want him to reinjure himself, ruining the rest of his career. How bad is an ACL injury after 3 months? (I've never had one, so I'd like some perspective)If you decided to give those suggestions any weight whatsoever, Rondo would've came back and played on the tear, then gotten his knee repaired in the offseason. Once he had surgery this scenario immediately became impossible.Ah. I'm wondering, what is he actually capable of doing right now? Can he even walk?
Quote from: OsirusCeltics on March 03, 2013, 11:38:21 PMNot gonna lie, if the Celtics made the Finals, I wouldn't mind him playing 5 min a gameIf they made it to the Finals then the last thing you'd want to do is screw with whatever got them to that point. Seeing how it's almost impossible that they make it.
Quote from: CelticConcourse on March 04, 2013, 12:09:02 AMQuote from: mgent on March 04, 2013, 12:03:04 AMQuote from: CelticConcourse on March 03, 2013, 10:11:09 PMOops, sorry. I could've sworn I saw people in this forum suggesting that, which is why I brought this up -.-I, for one, wouldn't want him to reinjure himself, ruining the rest of his career. How bad is an ACL injury after 3 months? (I've never had one, so I'd like some perspective)If you decided to give those suggestions any weight whatsoever, Rondo would've came back and played on the tear, then gotten his knee repaired in the offseason. Once he had surgery this scenario immediately became impossible.Ah. I'm wondering, what is he actually capable of doing right now? Can he even walk?Not a clue (I'd guess so) but I'm sure he's still months away from being medically cleared for contact.
Quote from: OsirusCeltics on March 03, 2013, 11:38:21 PMNot gonna lie, if the Celtics made the Finals, I wouldn't mind him playing 5 min a game The plan would probably be 5 minutes a game, Doc would end up playing him 30+ minutes.
No and no. Jameer in 2009.