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The front office wants to continue taking it slow. Considering the dunks he's been doing, plus the fact he's been doing some 5-on-5 drills, would you put him in for 15-20 minutes a game or continue to play it safe with him.
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I don't know. I've been one of Zion's biggest critics all season, but if someone of that skill set is ready to play, you let him play. In no way am I saying let him start. He shouldn't. Bring him in off the bench to contribute that way.I say stick with the guys that got us here and do all we can in the playoffs.
This team has come too far and been so cohesive, just leave Zion in street clothes.
Let him come in next season
Gotta agree with this.I don't know. I've been one of Zion's biggest critics all season, but if someone of that skill set is ready to play, you let him play. In no way am I saying let him start. He shouldn't. Bring him in off the bench to contribute that way.
Yeah. That's why I say even if he's cleared, you don't start him. Let him come of the bench and keep the cohesion with the starters intact.The thing is, we won't have much of a chance against the Suns beyond what luck may bring. To have a valid chance, something has to change. Maybe that something is limited minutes by Zion.
That said, I wouldn't want to endanger his foot as we must have him next year. So if docs say he is fully recovered, let him play. But take no chances with that foot.
And be careful of team chemistry since Zion hasn't had an opportunity to play with this group in competition.