MRI REVEALS NASSIR LITTLE WITH LEFT SHOULDER LABRAL TEAR

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Just another reason to trade some guards for a forward.
 
Can’t believe I’m saying this but this better mean a much larger role for Elleby, assuming he isn’t traded. He’s been impressive and can make up for some of the defense lost that the others can’t. Snell should never play. I would straight up release him but obviously money is a factor.
 
I’m sure he wasn’t.
He could have been a part of a pkg deal for that All Star.
I would guess they have numerous scenarios laid out for certain players targeted and all players besides Dame are probably tradable.
 
Having had labrum surgery March of last year, I can attest to the fact it will take time before he's back to 100% again. I lived with my labrum tear for 31 years before I had it fixed and it was in my dominant arm so the things I felt comfortable doing (throwing a football or baseball, shooting a free throw, etc) are now finally starting to feel normal again after 11 months. With this being in Little's non-shooting shoulder, I would gather his recovery time will be much quicker and his young age will help with that too. Mine was a total labrum tear and I hear his might be a small tear so surgery might not be that invasive - but it will be sore for months - the first 2 weeks were the worst... :-(
 
Hopefully this makes us calculated sellers at the deadline. Trade Roco. Trade CJ. Trade Powell. Trade Nurk if he is going to be wanting a bunch of money this offseason or wants to leave.
 
Having had labrum surgery March of last year, I can attest to the fact it will take time before he's back to 100% again. I lived with my labrum tear for 31 years before I had it fixed and it was in my dominant arm so the things I felt comfortable doing (throwing a football or baseball, shooting a free throw, etc) are now finally starting to feel normal again after 11 months. With this being in Little's non-shooting shoulder, I would gather his recovery time will be much quicker and his young age will help with that too. Mine was a total labrum tear and I hear his might be a small tear so surgery might not be that invasive - but it will be sore for months - the first 2 weeks were the worst... :-(
i dislocated my shoulder back in 2018 and was it took me a good 6 months of PT to get my arm fully functional. They said I probably had a similar tear but it didn't need surgery to fix unless I over exert my shoulder. I opted to just let it go. Still pops out on occasion and hurts like B to sleep on it.

I'm guessing he goes into surgery quickly and is back on the floor by the summer.
 
Nas as promising as he is is starting to become our new Elliot Williams....can't stay on the court. Hope he heals soon!
Of all the athletes I have ever seen, I have never been more wrong on a career prediction than I was on Eliot Williams.
Man, I thought he was gonna be a five time all star, slam dunk title, etc;....
Not only was he always injured, he couldn't shoot worth shit if he had the entire gym to himself.
 
Awful news. He was arguably our most important player and it's gonna suck that he doesn't have the remainder of the season to continue his rapid improvement.

Saying all that, we are definitely going to tank. The three guard lineup will make us go back to losing.

Get well, Nas.
 
I remember Lamarcus saying after Elliot attended his summer camp that Elliot was the most athletic player he'd ever seen.....something people say about Nas now.....problem with high flyers is they come down faster and harder from further in the air and punish those joints and shock absorbers....it's how Zach Randolph type players have long careers in the paint

Yeah the only silver lining I could see from this is a potential lesson learned. He really needs to focus on playing smart without overly sacrificing his body.
 
Well, at least it is not an injury that will have a long-term effect on his athleticism.
 
He's very young and Im sure he will work his ass off to get back.
When I saw the news....it made me Naz...sieted!
 
Nas reminds me a lot of another former Blazer, Gerald “Crash” Wallace - at least the crash part. Because of the physicality with which he plays he will likely be injured a lot over his career. He’s mentaly and physically invested in every play and hardly ever takes a play off which will make him injury prone. I hope I’m wrong, as I’ve really enjoyed watching him breakout this season.
 
The good thing is this will give Dame plenty of time to heal. Time to get as high a draft pick as possible now.
 
Well fuck it, he was playing so well and more consistent fukkin bummer. Oh well, the tank is certainly back on track
 
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