Just heard it on realgm.com. I really dont like this because it could inflame his plantar fascitis, and I reckon he wouldnt be ready for training camp, but well see.
This increases the chance of an injury...but he doesn't play that much anyway...it's more of a workout...I think he'll be fine...
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (CB4AllStar @ Jul 17 2007, 05:46 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>This increases the chance of an injury...but he doesn't play that much anyway...it's more of a workout...I think he'll be fine...</div>He would actually be the first forward off the bench.Jkidd is at the point.SG: KobeSF: JamesPF: MeloC: HowardTHe rest of the forwards include Battier, Stoudemire (at center though) Durant, and Prince. So he could get see some significant PT.
I actually have plantar fascitis myself and playing he is going to feel it no matter what. Its more of a thing to get use to then anything else. If you can learn to work in pain then you will be alright, but with all that money Bosh has I am sure he can get himself some pretty nice treatment lol.
NBA Players get more than good treatment. Especially those with plantar fascitis. I saw one of those behind the scenes stuff and they prepare for a game with like massages and full meals and alot of pregame stuff you wouldnt think about. They bandage up anything that seems sore and there muscles are fully worked out before any activity. Thats why in the shoot around you only see 1 or 2 players stretching, the rest have been doing that for the past 2 hours. However, its better to miss the americas championships and play in the worlds next year, and lose your plantar fascitis than to actually play through it all.
Yeah, he'll get PT, but if he's not playing 30 mpg or anything, im not worried. It's more of a workout than anything.