This. Seriously calling Derrick Rose a pussy when he's worked so hard again and again to recover from painful career altering injuries is ridiculous especially when you have no idea what it's like to go through it.
And there's no limit on how many well wishes and prayers you can send out to people. I don't understand why anyone would ever be upset that people are concerned for another human being.
The thing is, he is one of the best players in the league, when healthy. He is not a pussy. Meniscus tears aren't a joke. Especially if it is multiple times on the same one. It could be career threatening injury.
His explosiveness is likely gone after this surgery.
If this was LeBron, you would be thinking differently. We want all of our star players in the league healthy because that is when the NBA is at its best.
I wouldn't think different. D Wade has the same issues with his knees. Didn't hurt him until he got older.
And thats what i meant the mental part. Russ would come in as soon hes cleared no question.Hopefully the good that comes out of this is that Derrick realizes that injuries are out of his control. All he can do is play ball when he gets the chance. I was very upset he chose to sit out the 2013 playoffs when he had been cleared to return for months. So he decided to try to play balls out when the 2013-2014 season started and that lasted 10 games. This year he tried being cautious and pacing himself and that didn't work. Only thing that can get an athlete back to normalcy is playing time. If you wont ever be an all star again so be it. Adjust. But you won't know that if you don't go through the regular rigors of an NBA season.
East is ours to lose now
Hopefully the good that comes out of this is that Derrick realizes that injuries are out of his control. All he can do is play ball when he gets the chance. I was very upset he chose to sit out the 2013 playoffs when he had been cleared to return for months. So he decided to try to play balls out when the 2013-2014 season started and that lasted 10 games. This year he tried being cautious and pacing himself and that didn't work. Only thing that can get an athlete back to normalcy is playing time. If you wont ever be an all star again so be it. Adjust. But you won't know that if you don't go through the regular rigors of an NBA season.
I feel bad for Rose, but this is why I always brushed Chicago off as a contender. You just can't count on the guy. Just like Kobe (at this stage), anyone who goes to LA to "play with Kobe" is a moron.
It's why I find it hilarious when people say Love will go to LA to play with Kobe.
His knee is basically shot. He will never be Derrick Rose again, but he could be a solid backup PG, if he could get over the mental hurdle, i.e going from top 10 player to bench player. Limiting him to 15-20 minutes a game, no back to backs, and regular rest during busy months. Any precaution that the team can take to keep him healthy.
I think you could get 60 games a year out of him, and he would be a fantastic floor general in limited minutes.
From MVP to Amnesty?
I'm not totally sure this injury implies he needs to retire soon. Brandon Roy, who I think is the best comparison, had knees in much worse shape and actually admitted he just didn't want to deal with the pain anymore while he couldn't play basketball at as high of a level as he once was playing. I think what it does suggest, though, is he needs to be playing significantly less-playing time. I also think what this season shows is he could be very good as an offensive leader off the bench. He could still be useful closing out 4th quarters but it is all about finding the right spot.I meant the next lockout/cba negotiations amnesty, not the current one. Although, I'm not positive his contract runs that long, and not even close to interested enough to look it up.
How many games has Rose played in the last 4 years? That is why his knee is shot. He is not Westbrook, and people are not born equally.
Westbrook missing half a season is not the equivalent of Rose missing the majority of his entire career.
His next contract, he will be lucky to be in the league after this one ends. Not everyone can be like Z, or Grant Hill and play after serious injuries, and that's fine.
Some things are just bigger than sports, like the 40+ years remaining in his life.
He can still be a community leader even if he is no longer a mega star. He is a shining example of seizing any opportunity thrown your way.
Btw, I know that last part may sound kind of negative, but that's not the intent. I just mean, he won the lotto, as any pro athlete has, and for him, it's a story all too familiar for a lot of athletes. He can still resonate with young people, even if he is no longer an NBA player.