Training or medical staff? Medical dudes were the one who gave an opinion on his health and gave him the go ahead to come back.
As a serious question, do people think we have a poor, average, above average, or excellent medical staff? Though we often play young players very seldom, I do think our training staff is good. Capela is great. Dekker and Montrez were ok.
welp said this before, when you go to teams you really dont like or really have no motivation to really play youll be hurt more often then not. Patrick Beverley has been sent back to Los Angeles because of right knee issues, and he will be out "a while," according to Clippers' beat reporter Brad Turner.
I wonder If Pat is regretting his decision yet. He is going to get a first rate losing experience this season, and he doesn't have a James Harden to carry the team when he gets hurt.
what decision? cp3 coming here meant PB was on his way out. he knew that. if he had to choose i really believe houston is his #1 choice
Damn, that's sad. And wasn't he hoping to renegotiate his contract this summer, being severely underpaid.
yeah i was rooting for him to get a good raise. not sure how much this will have an impact on that now.
No, he asked the organization for a trade after the season. He didn't like his role here. He didn't have ill will toward Houston, teammates, etc. but he believed he could be a lead guard and make a bunch of money.
What decision did he make? He was traded in a package deal for CP3...don't think he really had a say in the matter...
Well, the reports did say that he asked to be traded. Not saying they wouldn't have traded him anyways, but sounded like he was looking for a bigger role on a team than he was getting here.
See, I feel this is Pat just saving his ass after hearing that James wanted help with another playmaker like CP. Deep down, I think Pat would've loved to stay here.
He asked the team for a trade basically as soon as the season ended. He didn't want to be here anymore. It may have even been conveyed earlier during the season which would have explained why Morey even considered trading him at the deadline. He wasn't saving face.