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If he dies, he dies.
What the fuck...
Timofey Mozgov underwent arthroscopic surgery on his right knee on Wednesday, and he's expected to make a full recovery in 6-weeks.
Arthroscopic surgery really isn't that big of a deal, and he has plenty of time to recover to be 100 percent for training camp. Mozgov averaged 10.6 points, 6.9 rebounds and 1.2 blocks per game with the Cavs during the 2014-15 season, and he'll make for a quality late-round target in next year's drafts.
A debridement procedure is a procedure to remove dead tissue...nothing with ligaments, nothing with cartilage, nothing with bone...why are we worrying about this?
That dead tissue typically comes from tears in the meniscus or cartilage.
So whatever it was Mozgov had done, he now has less meniscus or cartilage tissue post-surgery than pre-surgery in his right knee. That, coupled with how unexpected this was, is kind of strange. Was this affecting Mozgov's lateral ability?
This could be kind of smart move to prevent Moz from going to EuroBasket this spetember
Yeah, I know, but it doesn't mean its completely torn through, which I think is the case here. Most debridement surgeries are on frays on the outer surface that have become rough, which cause pain. They smooth them out, remove any calcium buildup, and allow the healthy tissues to heal everything up. Nothing serious at all...never be your siblings study partner for the MCATS.
Jesus.
What if his sibling passed away recently?
TBH though if Warriors had the injuries and we won the championship we wouldn't give a shit about a asterisk lol.Lmao
All our guys played injuried
Not sure how the Warriors trophy doesn't come with an asterisk