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reinjury risk is high w/ these hamstring tears... anywhere between 10-30%. So I'd rather him sit a little longer than rush back.
Well I don't care how long it takes, 2 weeks 4 weeks or even 6 weeks, don't put him out there unless he is fully healthy, don't need to rush him, as long as we can maintain top 3 spot in the West which I think is pretty doable with cp3.
I agree last thing we need is Harden trying to rush back and re-injury his hamstring. Which scares me because Harden normal wants to play through injuries
When it comes to taking time off, there’s 2 groups from my experience: 1) People who work at or below their body’s comfort zone; they usually come off of a break fairly rusty because they have to regain their fitness. 2) People who bulldoze through their body’s comfort zone; they usually come off of a break sharper because their body had time to catch up to their mindset and the work they subjected their body to. Some people who would otherwise be in this second group can certainly be prevented by a string of injuries.