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re: Are we fooling ourselves with the "trade BI" soft rebuild talk?
Posted on 4/25/24 at 1:49 pm to Pels_Yaz
Posted on 4/25/24 at 1:49 pm to Pels_Yaz
My point is that it would be a problem if CJ was playing bad while Zion was on the floor. That would cause a real hindrance to what we're trying to accomplish.
Right now though, the hindrance to what we're trying to accomplish is Zion's lack of being able to finish a season because he doesn't take his body seriously.
Sure, a lower body injury every now and then can be random, but a dude this young to have this many hamstring, knee and foot injuries... that's more than likely a weight problem and it will only get worse as he gets older unless he starts taking this shite seriously.
Right now though, the hindrance to what we're trying to accomplish is Zion's lack of being able to finish a season because he doesn't take his body seriously.
Sure, a lower body injury every now and then can be random, but a dude this young to have this many hamstring, knee and foot injuries... that's more than likely a weight problem and it will only get worse as he gets older unless he starts taking this shite seriously.
Posted on 4/25/24 at 1:52 pm to Broski
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Right now though, the hindrance to what we're trying to accomplish is Zion's lack of being able to finish a season because he doesn't take his body seriously. Sure, a lower body injury every now and then can be random, but a dude this young to have this many hamstring, knee and foot injuries... that's more than likely a weight problem and it will only get worse as he gets older unless he starts taking this shite seriously.
I do think thats changing in regards to him taking his body seriously but I’m sure people would disagree. I do think he needs to lose more weight but a pulled hammy which is likely a grade 1 happens to a lot of players isn’t a huge deal- yes I know hes had other injuries but this one isnt a huge setback. It just happened at the worst time.
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