Tmac - knee (pretty much confirmed) and shoulder Rafer - ??? Battier - ??? Landry - Time for the dentist again! Yao - any more follow up surgeries on his foot?
It will be interesting to see what was real and what was gamesmanship regarding the surgeries needed. From what I understand...... Rafer, Battier and Tmac, and possibly Landry all need surgery.... Let's see what happens now that the season is over. DD
I wouldn't consider a visit to the dentist as surgery but other than that I don't think anyone else is having surgery.
Dude, seeing that almost brings a tear to my eyes. If SF3 is healthy I hope he gets heavy minutes next season.
T-Mac looked great last two games so I don't think he will need surgery, maybe it will heal on its own Rafer's ankle looked bad - it may need a surgery Similar situation with Shane, he's been hurt for a while and it was easy to notice last 3 games.
Dang just looking at this thread makes me wonder if we will ever be healthy come playoff time. If we had a healthy Alston, if we had a healthy Yao, a healthy Battier, a healthy Francis. If if if... I am getting sick of all these injuries. When?
Needing Surgery and Having it are two different things Will they all opt for Surgery or try to Rehab and see what happens until next year Rocket River
QUESTION: Is Keith Jones still the best trainer in Basketball and the Rockets are just unfortunate? or what? Rocket River
The announcers said T-Mac needed his knee drained before the last two games.I think he will need surgery.
Man, if francis could pull a grant hill, and come back playing well, it would be ridiculous for the rockets.... welll not the grant hill getting hurt again
yeah i know, the guy apparently has a great reputation for being one of the best, but this team's been injury-riddled going on 5 straight years. its either poor performance by the training/medical staff or just incredible misfortune. i hpoe the guys that need surgery get it and come back stronger than ever, and the guys that dont get surgery do everything they can to protect themselves, and take steps for prevention.
Where did that pic some from? I have never seen that one. Looks like francis kept his word when he'd be rehabing with yao.
Well they did find Yao's stress fracture in the early stages, so that's good I guess. I don't think there's anything they could have done to prevent that besides playing him way less minutes.
I thought Rafer only had a severe ankle sprain. The X-rays were negative. As long as nothing is torn, I don't see why he would require surgery.