Why would sitting out the second half hurt his draft stock?
Questions about his "hurt" knee. Pretty easy to shut those questions up by stepping back on the court. To me, $400K/year is worth getting back out there.
Why would sitting out the second half hurt his draft stock?
To prove he's not hurt.
Again, even if it's torn, it won't hurt his draft stock that much. Kenyon Martin tore his ACL the year he came out and was still the #1 pick.
You sure do like to argue don't you?
He has a point....
I think you lose this argument CyBer.It would hurt his stock because if he is injured scouts might not want to draft him as high when he might not be able to play next year. Pretty easy.
It would hurt his stock because if he is injured scouts might not want to draft him as high when he might not be able to play next year. Pretty easy.
They'd see him next week, and all problems would be gone.
The Kenyon Martin example was a good one. They couldn't see him play at all.
Maybe he's proving he's not a pansy and can play through pain.
And that's how you make injury's worse and cost yourself even more money.
someone get a gif of that Baylor fan in the dark green shirt. ROFL!
I thought that it didn't matter he would get drafted even if he tore his ACL according to some.
lol. THIS!someone get a gif of that Baylor fan in the dark green shirt. ROFL!