<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (FOMW @ Jan 25 2008, 05:04 PM)
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<{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Wow, you completely missed the point.
I was in no way implying that Vince needed microfracture surgery. Rather my point is that even for someone coming back from the most debilitating knee surgery, it is possible to rehab back explosiveness. As I said, I don't believe Vince's knees are shot; however, I do believe that he needs a summer of intensive rehab to recondition himself.
He can jump just fine on occasion, but he isn't comfortable doing it all the time. He's a multi-year NBA player that use to jump a lot. It is time for him to change his conditioning program.</div>
No, as usual you try to blame others for your poor communication and reasoning. Microfracture surgery is used to rehabilitate a very narrow category of knee problem: limited degeneration/loss of cartilage. The fact that microfracture surgery followed by rehab can -- for SOME -- result in enough regenerated (if different) cartilage to eliminate pain and permit more explosive use of the thigh muscles and stress on the joint may or may not have anything to do with Vince's knee problems, assuming he has any in the first place. That's my point. You are purely speculating when you state that offseason conditioning has any hope of reversing his "condition".
If he does have a knee issue, it could very well be chronic tendonitis, which is simply not something that will ever go away for a professional athlete and is certainly the last kind of condition you would want to "treat" by intensively using the inflamed tissues during the only time of year the athlete really has to rest.
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I've never seen such verbose childishness in my life. Congratulations on topping yourself. I expect Jizzy to pick fights with me for no reason, but you are a grown woman. Quit looking for insults to Vince that don't exist.
Microfracture surgery is a surgery of last resort. Just a few seasons ago it was considered a virtual death sentence for NBA players. A professional athlete rehabbing themselves back to pre-injury athleticism is an extremely new phenomena. NBA players coming back from the worst of the worst is a comment to provide hope to fans that are overly worried about this.
As far as speculating, that is what everyone in this thread is doing, including yourself. My speculation is that I don't believe there is anything wrong with his knees.
If it was tendinitis, I have no doubt that we would have heard that diagnosis publicly.
Plus, if the Nets did diagnose him with tendinitis, I'd be very worried since they have misdiagnosed that in the past by missing a more serious condition and calling it tendinitis.