Shaedon Sharpe MRI Update (1 Viewer)

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I'm worried of the extent of the tear. If it needs surgery, this could take a while to come back from.
 
Melo had the same injury while with the Knicks at the end of his free agent year and it healed in the offseason. Reading about it again and his re-evaluation came a month after it was diagnosed, so I wonder why only 10-14 days for Sharpe. Maybe it’s more minor. I also think AD played through a torn labrum for years.
 
Melo had the same injury while with the Knicks at the end of his free agent year and it healed in the offseason. Reading about it again and his re-evaluation came a month after it was diagnosed, so I wonder why only 10-14 days for Sharpe. Maybe it’s more minor. I also think AD played through a torn labrum for years.

and on the other end of the spectrum, paul george, lu dort, pascal siakam, and nas little also had to get surgery to repair their tears and were out for extended periods of time.
 
If I'm rookie and get drafted by Portland I'm just going to announce my retirement and save myself the grief. I wonder if he's interested in dentistry.
 
and on the other end of the spectrum, paul george, lu dort, pascal siakam, and nas little also had to get surgery to repair their tears and were out for extended periods of time.

Almost like there are different levels of tears.
 
For the record, now I am pissed that they didn't just tell us yesterday, maybe they were getting a second opinion since it's "small" but kinda shitty to make us wait and pretty shitty that it took a reporter this long to get that info.

That is the part that pisses you off?
 
That is the part that pisses you off?
At the team. I'm furious that we don't get to see Shaedon play in SL. I'm more furious that he doesn't get the experience. I'm worried about if this will make him miss training camp which would be really bad for his chances to give any meaningful production this season. I feel really bad for the guy because he just kept saying that he couldn't wait to hoop again and now he has to wait longer and he doesn't even know how long.

Reports say that he was trying to get the coaching staff to let him back in the game on Thursday but they wouldn't. I'm glad the coaching staff used their better judgment and I'm not saying fuck you @AldoTrapani for questioning this kid's heart becasue that would be out of line but once again your take was shit.
 
The need for re-evaluation could just be a waiting period for the inflammation to come down. Perhaps that explains the delay in diagnosis if the imaging was not definitive.

Classification of "small" is really vague.

Paul George's tear was also classified as "small" fwiw, and he had surgery after playing with it. If they do go the surgery route, I hope they do it quickly and hope he can resume activity before the turn of the calendar year at least.
 
Ah, thats the calm and rationale s2 I've grown to....loathe.
What's irrational about being pissed that we don't get to see Shaedon for the rest of SL? Or are you referring to those who think we're cursed and think his career is over and whatnot? This is outrageous, he is the most exciting propect we've had since Dame and he's probably a more exciting prospect so he's the most exciting prospect we've had since Oden (not trying to rile up the doomsdayists). So it's really shitty as fans that he got hurt but shittier for him that he doesn't get this opportunity to start his career, knock the rust off and get familiar with the system in a hands on way.
 
Can a labral tear in the shoulder heal itself?

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 reattach itself to the rim of the bone, and probably another four to six weeks to get strong.
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Can a labral tear in the shoulder heal itself?

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 reattach itself to the rim of the bone, and probably another four to six weeks to get strong.
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Shoulder Labrum Tear | Johns Hopkins Medicine
So best case scenario is playing again in 8 weeks. I think we'll actually get that timetable after that reevaluation in 10-14 days. They might say 8-12 weeks or they might say surgery which means 3 to 6 months. Ugh! I really hope for him that it's 8 weeks and he'll be able to participate in training camp and preseason. Fucking Sucks!!!
 
Damn. Tanked a whole season to get a high draft pick. Fell to number 7. Drafted Sharpe. Sharpe immediately gets injured.
 
He barely got hit. How the fuck do you get a torn labrum from that?

Fucking Ivey.
 
You know Lillard is shaking his head right now at this injury.
 
He's a project. I've had a labrum tear and I had a strong feeling that's what happened.
Honestly we still don't know how much of a project this young guy is. He could be years away from meaningful contribution but he could have been moments away from knocking off the rust and getting over the nerves and absolutely dominating that game. That turnaround fadeaway of he hit right before getting injured was polished, there's no way to know just how many of those polished moves this guy has. There's also no way to know if he's that polished on the other side of the ball.

He is likely a project but there's a very real posibility that he's ready (when healthy) to be very effective at the highest level.
 

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