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Let's hope not. My dream is to have a healthy Roy for the playoffs.
The Pistons' broadcast showed video of him working out yesterday before the game, and he looked fine.
I wouldn't call that footage "fine", but it is what it is. This is Roy's "new normal".
Huh? What is the difference between "retiring" and "medically retiring"?If he plays and it gets really bad again then perhaps it would convince him to medically retire.
Huh? What is the difference between "retiring" and "medically retiring"?
What you're saying, I guess, is that Roy should "retire for medical reasons." I have no idea how someone could "medically retire," since that suggests a way of retiring, rather than retiring for a specific reason.if I recall correctly there is a big difference salary cap wise and if insurance might pay off - help guys, is that correct?
What you're saying, I guess, is that Roy should "retire for medical reasons." I have no idea how someone could "medically retire," since that suggests a way of retiring, rather than retiring for a specific reason.
Huh? What is the difference between "retiring" and "medically retiring"?
Retiring is a player choice. Medically retiring means that two NBA-appointed physicians have examined you and determined that you can no longer physically play the game. Retiring absolves the team of your contract. It comes off the cap and you don't receive any money. Medically retiring also absolves the team of your contract, but you continue to receive your money (through an insurance company).
Roy ain't just gonna quit. If he retires, it's going to be medical.
As I see it, Brandon should rest until he's 100% and if he never gets to 100% he should retire.
