Griffin MRI in 10 days
Does that mean we still have over two weeks until he plays a game... :(
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Nice find
No need to rush it. Rather make sure it’s all good before our No.1 pick suits up.
Bingo! Oh me oh my!
you know, i was thinking about this
and it’s actually not all bad that he’s been out for the first half of the season.
now, he won’t be hitting that rookie wall like all the other rookies. and if we make the playoffs, he’ll be fresh for it.
by baron davis' beard on Dec 2, 2009 9:01 AM PST reply actions
I disagree
It takes time for big men to get used to the speed of the game. Too many rookie big men get into early foul trouble. The extra reps now would help down the stretch. I don’t expect Griffin to be able to come in and dominate, he will need time to develop, and that time comes from playing in games not from watching from the sidelines (just my take.)
by Michael White on Dec 2, 2009 9:35 AM PST up reply actions
Does that mean we still have over two weeks until he plays a game
Well looks liek he’ll be having the MRI towards the end of next week. The following week will be the week of the 15 ie. the week he was slated to return. I guess that really banks on his MRI being sweaky clean.
Though keep in mind he still hasn’t done any running drills, so could be waiting a bit longer. Sounds like we’ll be seeing him closer to the second to last week of the month.
by dulciusEXasperis on Dec 2, 2009 9:20 AM PST reply actions
I thought I heard someone say
he’d be doing pool drills this whole time. That could mean swimming laps, running laps, or both. Either way, those will keep you in great general shape. Does anyone know his actual regimen?











