Notice ZACH COLLINS TO MISS REMAINDER OF 2020 PLAYOFFS

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but both injuries entail some legitimate long range concerns. Shoulder injuries probably rank high in the potential for recurring-injuries realm. And a stress fracture in an ankle certainly brings up the possibility of structural weakness. But I guess it's better than a stress reaction in the foot. However, that both injuries actually required surgery is another concern

The reason for the shoulder surgery was to make repairs to keep it from becoming a recurring problem. Zach could have continued playing this season after the shoulder injury healed up, but there was a good chance it would have happened again. Now, after the surgery and physical therapy, his chances of a new shoulder injury aren’t greater than anyone else.
 
Trade him while he's still has good value and on his rookie contract. Zach's too injury prone.

1. He's injury-prone because he's so thin and knockable-downable.

2. He's foul-prone because he's so thin and weak, which also makes him the victim of steals.

3. He's not a starter in the long term, because he can't shoot, and can't even use his height to make successful dunks when defended.
 
1. He's injury-prone because he's so thin and knockable-downable.

2. He's foul-prone because he's so thin and weak, which also makes him the victim of steals.

3. He's not a starter in the long term, because he can't shoot, and can't even use his height to make successful dunks when defended.

If Olshey wanted a big so bad that draft how the hell did he grade Zach freaking Collins over Bam Abedeyo is beyond me
 
Collins' fouls per 36 minutes haven't improved in 3 seasons: 4.6, 4.6, 4.5. In college, they were 5.6. Ouch.
 

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