hi all,, anxious suns fan checking in. With hearing about amares other knee swelling up things dont seem good at all. I know the spin him and his doctors put on things, but givin his age and the fact that both his knees are in pain after a surgery and what looks to be an entire missed season.... common sense would say his future as a ball player is not looking good. I just hope we dont have the next grant hill. no disrespect of course. <----suns fan
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting mechanix:</div><div class="quote_post">hi all,, anxious suns fan checking in. With hearing about amares other knee swelling up things dont seem good at all. I know the spin him and his doctors put on things, but givin his age and the fact that both his knees are in pain after a surgery and what looks to be an entire missed season.... common sense would say his future as a ball player is not looking good. I just hope we dont have the next grant hill. no disrespect of course. <----suns fan</div> Not to say that their injuries are the same, or that they are even close to being the same calibre of player, but Alvin Williams had Knee Micro Fracture surgery (I think thats how you say it), same as Amare, and he has been done for like 3 years now. I know Alvin had knee problems way before Amare, but this is definitly not something to be taken lightly. I hope that Amare gets to be 100%, cause if he don't it will be a damn shame.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting iversonfan3:</div><div class="quote_post">Isn't his injury the same as Chris Webber's knee problems?</div> Yes. As an opposition supporter, i hope he does come back simply because i believe it'll mess with Phoenix's chemistry and make them more fallable come playoffs. But as a basketball fan i hope he sits and waits for next year, would hate to lose someone as talented as Amare simply because he came back too early.