Meniscus Allograft Replacement Surgery

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  1. SlyPokerDog

    SlyPokerDog Woof! Staff Member Administrator

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    Here's a thought, we could use Mixum as the cadaver!

    Win! Win!
     
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    Bumping because of the Portland Tribune article.
     
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    julius I wonder if there's beer on the sun Staff Member Global Moderator

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    Question for the group:

    If Brandon decided to take this option, would anyone here be willing to keep him on the team even if it means he's done for the year+ some of next year?
     
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    Two threads on the same topic. Yah!
     
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    If Brandon really does have as serious medical issues as this is being made out to be in the press, then the question is moot because nobody would trade for him anyhow. That being said, let's pretend we could trade him. The considerations you have to look at is that a large part of next season or maybe the complete next season, might be locked out anyhow. So are you losing anything by being patient, if all you are offered for him is crap?
     
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    Nah, not really the same topic. One thread is a link and discussion of an article from the Portland Tribune and the other was just some random speculation from me a few weeks ago.
     
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    I know. It's so annoying that there are so many threads on the same topic (Portland Trail Blazers basketball).

    How shall we ever survive these trials?

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    I found this site that explains meniscus surgery in layman's terms:

    http://www.eorthopod.com/content/meniscal-surgery

    I think the most concerning part for Roy is the length of the recovery time and whether the transplanted material will hold up to the rigors of professional basketball:

     
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    I've used this stuff for 100's of different things. Works great!

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    I would, definitely. I'm a soft hearted sucker, but I think that if the surgery can reduce or eliminate the pain he obviously is in, it is worth giving him two full seasons to recover. He will never be the same player, but if he can be a decent player without suffering immense pain, I am all for it.
     
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    As opposed to what? Cutting him while still paying his salary and having his salary on the cap? Definitely keep him on the roster and see what happens.
     
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    Absolutely. Some of the same people willing to still wish on Greg Oden are the most ardent anti-Roy posters. I guess I just grow an attachment to players who literally give their body to us all in order to try and simply make the playoffs. Some posters seem to take a more distant approach to very good/great Blazer players in that they treat them worse then Barbaro was treated by his owners. Once injured, just get rid of Roy. I can't do that. While I root for the name on the front of the jersey, I also root for the name on the back of the jersey when that player gave his all to Portland.

    I look back fondly on the past 4+ years. I guess I don't understand the mindset that finds fault with that same time frame. Not judging, just observing.
     
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