
Andrew wrote:benji wrote:Any new contract won't start or be known the value of for another year.
Ah, fair enough.
benji wrote:I think Korver has to be kept because he's the only bomber on the team currently
air gordon wrote:You guys are both goofy. do you think management just looks at the cap situation year to year? you can still venture a guess. afterall all this postseason blabber is guessing. $63.394million for Rose, Hamilton, Deng, Boozer, Noah, Gibson and Butler. $857k for the 1st round draft pick (assuming it is kept). Possibly $5mil for Asik. Gibson could be $6mil per year to resign. start guessing.
You can find something comparable to that in free agency and cheaper.
Chicago Bulls guard Derrick Rose is "ahead of schedule" in the rehabilitation process on his torn left ACL, according to Dr. Brian Cole, who performed surgery on the former MVP last month.
Cole also brushed aside speculation that Rose has had a setback in the process.
"Nothing could be further from the truth," Cole said. "He's ahead of schedule. [The rehab] is a way to keep things fresh for Derrick, to help give him some variety."
Per the NBA rumor mill, the Chicago Bulls are entertaining giving up Luol Deng to get into the NBA draft lottery. According to sources, Golden State hasn’t talked with Chicago about Deng yet. But Deng is on the Warriors’ short list of veteran small forwards they’d be interested in.
Andrew wrote:a very good chance of being just as explosive as he was before the injury, as most reports have alluded to following his surgery.
shadowgrin wrote:Andrew wrote:a very good chance of being just as explosive as he was before the injury, as most reports have alluded to following his surgery.
ACL doesn't affect explosiveness that much, it's more for stability of the knee. Rose can still retain his explosiveness but for multiple change of directions (like this with Dirk, Rondon't, smh no respect, or simply put crossovers) won't be the same as before. He can still be explosive, just in one direction.
Reason for the loss of explosiveness is because of lack of proper muscle conditioning during rehab which weakens the leg muscles.
SteveHTOWN wrote:shadowgrin wrote:Andrew wrote:a very good chance of being just as explosive as he was before the injury, as most reports have alluded to following his surgery.
ACL doesn't affect explosiveness that much, it's more for stability of the knee. Rose can still retain his explosiveness but for multiple change of directions (like this with Dirk, Rondon't, smh no respect, or simply put crossovers) won't be the same as before. He can still be explosive, just in one direction.
Reason for the loss of explosiveness is because of lack of proper muscle conditioning during rehab which weakens the leg muscles.
Well this is interesting. Here I stand corrected (I assumed the same). Thanks for that info!
RedPhazon8 wrote:I also think he showed promised at the start of the season, I already said before but Deng actually was attacking and finishing before he messed up his wrist. I only trade him if he's healthy and still not giving the results you want.
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