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How long until Burks gets injured again?

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I love Alec Burks. Love his competitive fire, fearlessness and calm demeanor. He is the kind of guy that would fit in on any team and when he comes to play he comes to play hard. Probably too hard though. He hits the ground almost as much as he sticks his tongue out. I didn't realize that he just went in for surgery again on his knee and ankle(out of the loop). Then there's the shoulder.


Got this from Rotoworld:


"Alec Burks underwent successful arthroscopic surgery to clean out debris in his left knee and ankle on Tuesday.
This is the same ankle that Burks underwent surgery on this past season, and while he is expected to make a full recovery well before training camp, it's concerning to see Burks go under the knife yet again. Health has been a constant issue for Burks throughout his five-year career, and after posting averages of 13.3 points, 2.0 assists and 1.0 3-pointer on 41.0 percent shooting through just 31 games during the 2015-16 season, he won't be a very enticing grab in standard leagues on draft day. Jun 8 - 11:35 AM"


So... With the way he plays can he go too long without an injury? Do you guys think he can play in a manner that minimizes his risk for injuries? Would he be productive still? Or do you think he has one gear? And if so is he worth keeping around and waiting for the next injury?
 
This wasn't really "going under the knife". It was a recommended preventative procedure and was never necessary for a full recovery from his previous injury.

I think the reports on his health as an issue are over done.

The Jazz coaching staff need to keep plugging away on his shot. That is his path to a long NBA career.
 
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I don't think Utah expects too much from Burks this year. They have built this team to not have Burks play. If he does, great. If he doesn't, we will be fine.
 
I don't think Utah expects too much from Burks this year. They have built this team to not have Burks play. If he does, great. If he doesn't, we will be fine.

I think he has a role but yes, I think the team is moving away from him.
 
This wasn't really "going under the knife". It was a recommended preventative procedure and was never necessary for a full recovery from his previous injury.

I think the reports on his health as an issue are over done.

The Jazz coaching staff need to keep plugging away on his shot. That is his path to a long NBA career.

Yeah, not a knife procedure but still invasive. And a bad sign coming on the heels(or knees and ankles) of recent surgeries.

This is another surgery to two hinges.
 
I like Alec, I want him to do well. But I predict a training camp mishap.

The results the Jazz got from that draft are sad.
 
But I predict a training camp mishap.

Thank you, Carnac.

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