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NICOLAS BATUM TO UNDERGO SHOULDER SURGERY

PORTLAND, Ore. – Portland Trail Blazers forward Nicolas Batum will undergo surgery on his right shoulder to repair a torn labrum, it was announced today by General Manager Kevin Pritchard.

The surgery will be performed by Dr. Neal ElAttrache on Friday in Los Angeles at the Kerlan-Jobe Orthopaedic Clinic. A timeline for Batum’s return will be determined following surgery.

As a rookie last season, Batum appeared in 79 games (76 starts), averaging 5.4 points (44.6% FT), 2.8 rebounds, 0.9 assists and 18.4 minutes.

Batum ranked eighth in 3-point shooting (36.9%) and 10th in blocked shots (0.51) among rookie leaders a season ago. He scored in double figures on 13 occasions.

A leader on the French National Team that finished fifth in the 2009 European Championships, Batum ranked second on the team with 9.6 points and 4.9 rebounds to go with 1.8 assists, 1.00 block and 28.6 minutes in nine games.

I could have added this to Mixum's thread, but I just couldnt bring myself to adding real news to his troll threads/posts.
 
Well, that's brilliant. We can hold on to all of thsoe calls for a consolidation trade for a little while, now.
 
Bummer. Too bad he didn't get this taken care of months ago, or maybe it wasn't bad enough to warrant it. Either way he should have been resting for the summer. I don't blame him for trying to improve his game though.
 
Ellatrache did Tom Brady's surgery. (also he did a rotator cuff on my boss). Its a good clinic and he's a pretty famous doc, hopefully all is well. wonder how long is the recovery.
 
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I could have added this to Mixum's thread, but I just couldnt bring myself to adding real news to his troll threads/posts.

Thank you for sharing the thought process that crafted your editorial decision to create a new thread instead of joining an existing thread. I know I now feel better about this completely unnecessary thread taking up space. :cheers:
 
So, who are we going to start? Webster or Rudy?

I would go for Rudy, myself.
 
There's one guy not bummed with this news:

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I'd start Webster right now because of his size advantage and him not recovering from back spasms. I have a feeling Rudy is going to work real well off the bench with Miller's posting and alley oop abilities. If there is a matchup advantage around with Rudy in the starting lineup I saw we go for it, but not against Houston; unless he is healthy enough to run Ariza around the entire court.
 
I'd start Webster...rUdy would probably be a lot better off the bench with his energy.
 
I'd start Webster right now because of his size advantage and him not recovering from back spasms. I have a feeling Rudy is going to work real well off the bench with Miller's posting and alley oop abilities. If there is a matchup advantage around with Rudy in the starting lineup I saw we go for it, but not against Houston; unless he is healthy enough to run Ariza around the entire court.

Yeah, that kind of makes sense. But, I sort of like the idea of Roy/Webster playing the 3 rather than Rudy - so starting Rudy allows Roy to play the 3 next to Rudy, and the 2nd unit has Webster playing the 3 with Bayless playing the 2 next to Miller.

If we start Webster, the 2nd unit will have to have Travis playing the 3 and Howard the 4 - and I think Travis works better at the 4 - and I would like JB to get some burn.
 
So i wonder what Ime is doing????

Batum is prob out for season
 
Well I hope Marty, Rudy, Roy and Travis are ready willing and able to commit a little more to the defensive end of the court.

Part of me can't help but wonder if waiving Ime isn't going to bite us in arse a little bit here.
 
Yeah, that kind of makes sense. But, I sort of like the idea of Roy/Webster playing the 3 rather than Rudy - so starting Rudy allows Roy to play the 3 next to Rudy, and the 2nd unit has Webster playing the 3 with Bayless playing the 2 next to Miller.

It'd really depend on the matchup if Roy can play small forward or not for any significant amount of time. In crunch time with a lineup of Miller/Fernandez/Roy that's fine because at most it's going to be 6-8 minutes, but he shouldn't play a bulk of minutes there IMO. Unless our offensive becomes more multi-faceted this year then Roy having to expend the energy on defense against bigger threes (especially with Batum out now) it'd be really bad for the team overall IMO.
 
So i wonder what Ime is doing????

Batum is prob out for season

Actually, Nico just announced in Le Monde that he's retiring. I'm sure we'll get news stateside anytime now.
 
Am I the only one who can't see this story on Blazers.com?
 
I think it is fair to raise the issue . . . should the Blazers have let Batum play this summer after the reported injury? Do the Blazers start implementing the same policy as Cuban and not allow players to play for their country (except Olympics) during the summer?
 
What is the recovery from Labrum Surgery?

The recovery depends upon many factors, such as where the tear was located, how severe it was and how good the surgical repair was. It is believed that it takes at least four to six weeks for the labrum to re-attach itself to the rim of the bone, and probably another four to six weeks to get strong. Once the labrum has healed to the rim of the bone, it should see stress very gradually so that it can gather strength. It is important not to re-injure it while it is healing.

How much motion and strengthening of the arm is allowed after surgery also depends upon many factors, and it is up to the surgeon to let you know your limitations and how fast to progress. Because of the variability in the injury and the type of repair done, it is difficult to predict how soon someone can to return to activities and to sports after the repair. The type of sport also is important, since contact sports have a greater chance of injuring the labrum repair. However, a vast majority of patients have full function of the shoulder after labrum repair, and most patients can return to their previous level of sports with no or few restrictions.

http://www.hopkinsortho.org/labrum_tear.html
 
From BlazersEdge:

# Batum in gym today, doesn't appear to be in pain.10 minutes ago from

# Source close to Batum expects lengthy recovery time.11 minutes ago from UberTwitter

# Batum was injured while playing for French national team, again early in the preseason + again yesterday.12 minutes ago from UberTwitter

# Blazersedge has learned Nic Batum will undergo right shoulder surgery this week. Timeline for recovery TBD after surgery.15 minutes ago from UberTwitter
 
I think it is fair to raise the issue . . . should the Blazers have let Batum play this summer after the reported injury? Do the Blazers start implementing the same policy as Cuban and not allow players to play for their country (except Olympics) during the summer?

Well, they did bring him in and the doctors gave him the "go ahead". It's really impossible to know for sure about these things without opening him up to have a look-see.

I can't really see what more they could do. Fixing and diagnosing people is not an exact science...
 
I think this is actually not terrible news for us chemistry-wise. It opens more time for Webs, Travis and Rudy. I expect Webster to be huge for us. Nico will come back 100% next year and fit right into this team. We'll miss him, of course, but this is where our depth really helps us out.
 
Basically, Nic seems to be out at least 4 months and possibly the entire season.

Webs, it's your time to shine.
 
At least we can use Ime for defense in the meantime....oh crap.
 
I think it is fair to raise the issue . . . should the Blazers have let Batum play this summer after the reported injury? Do the Blazers start implementing the same policy as Cuban and not allow players to play for their country (except Olympics) during the summer?

Not all labral tears call for surgery ... it's more of a pain issue than a structural defect issue. If Nico had been able to resume play without a lot of pain then surgery wouldn't have been called for. At this point it's something that is obviously chronic and no longer manageable for him.

Him playing this summer or not would likely have made no appreciable difference in how his shoulder would be reacting to his labral tear right now ... especially since he would have likely been training anyway.
 

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