Injuries
Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2017 6:14 pm
NBA injuries continue to pile up. Jokic and Collins are the two most recent examples, joining a long list of others, including but not limited to Millsap, Griffin, Gallo, Conley, Leonard and Fultz. We have our own injured guys -- Belly, Teague and Patton.
Doesn't it seem as if there are more injuries in the NBA than we used to see 10+ years ago?
In any event, a big part of success in the NBA these days is simply winning the war of attrition -- i.e., staying healthier than your competitors. So far, the Wolves have been very fortunate with injuries limited to the three I named above. The Wolves seem particularly vulnerable to key player injuries. We already got a taste of what happens when we lose Jimmy Butler. We're particularly thin at the wing positions, which means losing Butler or Wiggins would be a server blow to the team. And we have no one to replace KAT's combination of points AND rebounds.
Doesn't it seem as if there are more injuries in the NBA than we used to see 10+ years ago?
In any event, a big part of success in the NBA these days is simply winning the war of attrition -- i.e., staying healthier than your competitors. So far, the Wolves have been very fortunate with injuries limited to the three I named above. The Wolves seem particularly vulnerable to key player injuries. We already got a taste of what happens when we lose Jimmy Butler. We're particularly thin at the wing positions, which means losing Butler or Wiggins would be a server blow to the team. And we have no one to replace KAT's combination of points AND rebounds.