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Somebody can explain me why the Jazz allowed Exum to play such a worthless friendly games with his national team, especially after his ankle injury in the SL! I know the Jazz want that he gains experience with playing time but I think they did a levity.
 
Somebody can explain me why the Jazz allowed Exum to play such a worthless friendly games with his national team, especially after his ankle injury in the SL! I know the Jazz want that he gains experience with playing time but I think they did a levity.

Most likely he would have torn it anyways.
 
Most likely he would have torn it anyways.

According to what theory?

That is like saying that if I were in a car accident on my way to work this morning, and I say I wish I had gone a different route to avoid it, saying I would have had a car accident anyway. That makes no sense.
 
Most likely he would have torn it anyways.

You've been very solid throughout this thread but this is quite a bit off and hyperbole. I think I know what you're saying. That his body type, bone structure, what have you, made him more predisposed to injury. However, this is pure speculation. He went 20 years without a major injury like this and like many of these injuries, it may just be a freak thing.
 
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Most likely he would have torn it anyways.

Will Australia play an official FIBA competition this summer? I can understand the Nba players that are joining their national teams to prepare the EuroBasket 2015 in September....but risking injuries for worthless friendly games no!

I think the Nba should follow the Nhl and letting their international players joining their national teams just for big events like World Cup and Olympics and not in exhibition games!
 
According to what theory?

That is like saying that if I were in a car accident on my way to work this morning, and I say I wish I had gone a different route to avoid it, saying I would have had a car accident anyway. That makes no sense.

Read the long *** post by Dalamon on the increased rate on injuries. It is an accumulative thing, and not just the result of a single play or movement.
 
Not sure how popular this is but I believe this is the best option for a starting line up.

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I'm thinking the same. Burks will need some serious coaching to grasp the position but he has played pg before and I think his court vision/passing is under-rated (and underutilized since that has not been what he has been asked to do very often).
I like the idea of having your best players on the court together as much as possible
 
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