A man's man. Even though he had a labral tear, he came back into the game at the end, as an inbounder, ready to make a play.
I believe you can still trade Little but the other team would have to sign off on it but to the fans who thought we still had a chance to get into the playoffs ( silly idea but whatever ) Time to Tank -- simple as that not even a question anymore -- LOST SEASON
If Joe is looking to make a before deadline deal he better get something done soon before another injury strikes. Im sure that Naz was part of several trade scenarios with other teams.
I’m sure he wasn’t. Any trade he makes is more about next year anyway. This injury doesn’t change that.
Can’t believe I’m saying this but this better mean a much larger role for Elleby, assuming he isn’t traded. He’s been impressive and can make up for some of the defense lost that the others can’t. Snell should never play. I would straight up release him but obviously money is a factor.
He could have been a part of a pkg deal for that All Star. I would guess they have numerous scenarios laid out for certain players targeted and all players besides Dame are probably tradable.
Having had labrum surgery March of last year, I can attest to the fact it will take time before he's back to 100% again. I lived with my labrum tear for 31 years before I had it fixed and it was in my dominant arm so the things I felt comfortable doing (throwing a football or baseball, shooting a free throw, etc) are now finally starting to feel normal again after 11 months. With this being in Little's non-shooting shoulder, I would gather his recovery time will be much quicker and his young age will help with that too. Mine was a total labrum tear and I hear his might be a small tear so surgery might not be that invasive - but it will be sore for months - the first 2 weeks were the worst... :-(
Hopefully this makes us calculated sellers at the deadline. Trade Roco. Trade CJ. Trade Powell. Trade Nurk if he is going to be wanting a bunch of money this offseason or wants to leave.
i dislocated my shoulder back in 2018 and was it took me a good 6 months of PT to get my arm fully functional. They said I probably had a similar tear but it didn't need surgery to fix unless I over exert my shoulder. I opted to just let it go. Still pops out on occasion and hurts like B to sleep on it. I'm guessing he goes into surgery quickly and is back on the floor by the summer.