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*Wakes up at 3:30 AM because back hurting*
*Looks at phone and sees the Raptors won.*
*Looks at phone and sees the Raptors won.*
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That's the earliest time frame I've seen for the achilles. I've heard six months or so at the absolute earliest, and typically 9-12 months.I think they'll both be back on the court next season at some point. Achilles injuries are typically a 4-6 month recovery time, and ACLs are 6-9. That puts Durant back around the start of the season, and Klay Thompson, if he stays in the shorter end of recovery times, around November December time frame.
I thought Achilles were usually 9-12 monthsI think they'll both be back on the court next season at some point. Achilles injuries are typically a 4-6 month recovery time, and ACLs are 6-9. That puts Durant back around the start of the season, and Klay Thompson, if he stays in the shorter end of recovery times, around November December time frame.
average recovery from these 5 players is 280.6 days. with i believe cousins being the youngest and the longest recovery. 280 days from surgery will put him around mid march next year returning. if he takes the 357 cousins took, he might return for playoffs, or miss the whole season.Depends on the size of the man too. Cousins was nearly a year just because he's a 285 pound man. Durant is a toothpick so I'm thinking he might have less recovery.
I thought Achilles were usually 9-12 months
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per nba.com
durant - 6'-9" 240
cousins - 6'-11" 270
I think they've got a great shot. The organization respected him, treated him like a professional, they listened to him/his concerns, and they won a title.
The next big "result" will be his announcement. Staying will in some ways eclipse this morning's victory, because this team has the potential to go the distance again.
If he does leave, the fans will always respect what he did. He's a legend in this country just in one year.
Depends on the size of the man too. Cousins was nearly a year just because he's a 285 pound man. Durant is a toothpick so I'm thinking he might have less recovery.