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If they bring Clingan back this early they are foolish
Can't they do an MRI to confirm tear looks healed then slowly make sure he ramps up activity with complete stability/etc? Should be a very standard process to safely have him return to play.

I mean of course they should be cautious, but maybe he has been ramping up for a while and bringing him back now isn't early at all.

I don't see how anyone of us here would know.

It certainly was concerning the staff decided he required a brace but sent him back into play the same day he partially tore the ligament so I'm by no means saying that he is for sure properly cleared.
 
I’m worried he’s going to tear it even worse and be done for a year
I mean theres always going to be a risk of injury, even more so for a freakishly tall NBA player. We have to eventually accept some risk.

As long as its not a heightened risk from coming back to soon then we should send him out to play.
 
I mean theres always going to be a risk of injury, even more so for a freakishly tall NBA player. We have to eventually accept some risk.

As long as its not a heightened risk from coming back to soon then we should send him out to play.

"Draft another great center," says Lucy as she holds the football for Charlie Brown. "It *has* to work out this time!"
 
I think it's a lack of sunshine. Lower vitamin D and weakened immune system.
Probably why Bill Walton was so injury prone in La Mesa, California and UCLA and Oden "needed" microfracture as soon as he landed in Portland.

Not to mention Bowie's injuries in Pennsylvania and Kentucky.

The simple fact of being associated with Portland leached the vitamin D from Arvydas Sabonis's bones from across the ocean.
 
Michael Doleac’s dad was a Portland dentist.

Still practices out on 108th and Halsey by the ghetto Winco.

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Was a great read. He’s already a better NBA player than his dad ever was.

I remember I said we should draft him when he was a Zag and everyone thought I was nuts.
I saw Sabas dominate Robinson & Manning in the Olympics. Before his injuries, he was u unstoppable. He and the Big red head were two of the best passing centers to ever play the game.
 

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