I found this post over on realgm While this information may or may not be true, it is hard to overlook since Bosh usually plays worse during the 2nd half of the season and does have a history of knee injuries. They are also discussing it here
That's horrible if true. The Rockets' team doctor will exam him and find the truth. Then, again, they let Yao Ming play on a broken foot, 2 years ago.
Wow. A person here is creating a thread about a post in another forum from an unknown guy who "swears up & down". I fear for our species.
That shouldn't be an issue if the staff was so picky that they declined trading Scola, Battier, & picks for the surgical mess that is Amar'e Stoudemire... maybe that's who this guy meant... *shrug* Regardless I see us taking a good look at medical history before giving a six year max or near max contract to another injury prone player. And if the Raptors didn't really want him to stay they wouldn't be waiting on him for his very important decision of whether to stay or go.
I heard that CB4 had a boweevil colony prospering up in his locks and he had to fumigate them up with a can of pepper spray in the locker room one time and that italian center was standing like right behind him at the time and got tagged and like ever since then the whole ballclub refer to him as andrea arrabbiata
lol, yeah I believed everything this guy said. Adding more meat on the body would help, lol. what a load of horse ****
Looks like Morey has started planting conspiracy theory posts on internet message boards in an attempt to lower Bosh's value. Pure genius.
Agree though that Bosh often looks hurting and off balanced... I have more confidence in Amare's health than Bosh's
I also think This sounds like garbage from a Raptors staffer so that Bosh's departure could be spun in a "That's why we didn't try to keep him" light.
I see what you did there. If anyone thinks the Rockets won't check him out medically, they are delusional.
Isn't that the case for all these Large Human beings ? These guys are a lot larger than the regular human being on streets; of course their bones structure, ligaments an muscles are going to deteriorate faster than most of us and also these Large specimens have to do a very physical job for a living, that's their job so they're going to get hurt at their job. My only criticism toward CB4 is that he is a little bit soft, he's not very aggressive and he does not very physical on defense. He's more of a finesse player and the problem is that we already have one of those types of players playing center at 7'6"
This doesn't make sense to me. Doctors want him to add weight to relief his knees? I'm no doctor but that doesn't sound right to me. Usually, players with bad knees want to lose weight to relief stress off of it.