I'm starting to wonder if CP3 will be healthy when it counts the most...the playoffs? Dude seems kind of fragile.
If this were the playoffs, he'd be playing through it. Like game 1 - was hurt the entire game, still got 10 assists and the W. But i hear you - seems like the Texans and the Rockets have the same damn trainers...
http://www.chron.com/sports/rockets...Capela-to-miss-at-least-two-more-12457042.php The Rockets were hopeful that guard Chris Paul would return from a strained groin muscle in one of the next two games, but unsure because he was sore after going through some of Sunday's practice. Paul went through extended shooting drills on Monday with a decision about his return likely to be determined by how he feels on Thursday's after participating in Wednesday's practice in Boston. "I'm not confident," Rockets coach Mike D'Antoni said. "He wants to (play.) Trying to hold him back is hard. We want to make sure he's 100 percent. I'm confident against the Lakers at home (on Monday) he'll be back. I'm hopeful for one of these two games, but I don't want to go there yet."
I'm beginning to think you may be an android, J.R., because the information you provide for us here is rather amazing. Should I start oiling my blaster?
Why is it every time we have a title contending team injuries wreck havoc on us? One more question. Why does it seem like other teams handle injuries so much better than we do?
They don't. The NBA has had a lot of injuries this year despite moving up the season to spread out the season. Rockets fans thinking the Rockets have a bad training staff is silly.
Pretty sure because our teams always get injured a lot, with hardcore non-permanent damage. While. Some of them have been permanent....
No, all other teams have injuries. We are not only one. It's just impossible for being healthy perfectly, but we will be healthy when we are getting closer to playoff. It is a long season.