They had 5 months to rehab the knee. 6 if you count November, and Embiid did what exactly during that time to fix the knee? He looked compromised in the Olympics. Did they check in on the knee? Did they ever give a diagnosis in that time? Was there a procedure? IF they knew the knee was bad, what did they do to rehab it? We have no evidence of meaningful rehabilitation. This organization and Embiid are unprofessional and unserious.
I'm most curious what day to day is like for Embiid. The surprise swelling Friday night makes me think the Sixers medical staff seems him before games and that's it. Who knows what he's doing.
after listening to 'we were wrong' podcast the thought came to me one could play the 'well this wasn't the pure process' card. LIke the there is no true Scottsman. That the organization didn't commit to load balancing sufficiently enough and that is the reason for this fall.
If your worst case is correct then why didn't the sixers know and why did they give him that contract?
They had 5 months to rehab the knee. 6 if you count November, and Embiid did what exactly during that time to fix the knee? He looked compromised in the Olympics. Did they check in on the knee? Did they ever give a diagnosis in that time? Was there a procedure? IF they knew the knee was bad, what did they do to rehab it? We have no evidence of meaningful rehabilitation. This organization and Embiid are unprofessional and unserious.
I'm most curious what day to day is like for Embiid. The surprise swelling Friday night makes me think the Sixers medical staff seems him before games and that's it. Who knows what he's doing.
God help us.
after listening to 'we were wrong' podcast the thought came to me one could play the 'well this wasn't the pure process' card. LIke the there is no true Scottsman. That the organization didn't commit to load balancing sufficiently enough and that is the reason for this fall.