It's the Bulls' fault a player with knee injuries his entire career has a knee injury?Organization should be held accountable for this.

It's the Bulls' fault a player with knee injuries his entire career has a knee injury?Organization should be held accountable for this.
It’s their fault they chose not to do anything about until October when he’s been unable to run, jump or walk upstairs without pain since JanuaryIt's the Bulls' fault a player with knee injuries his entire career has a knee injury?![]()
Organization should be held accountable for this. It’s absolutely no excuse he’s going to miss two years and he didn’t have an ACL or any other major knee operation.
He should also never go back to the surgeon who performed his last knee surgery.
It’s their fault they chose not to do anything about until October when he’s been unable to run, jump or walk upstairs without pain since January
The Bulls should be held accountable for what exactly? He been injury prone since his NBA existence
He's played what? 20 games for Chicago, got surgery in January, was supposed to be back before the Playoffs... now he's getting surgery at the start of training camp because he's not healing/recovering at all. What was Chicago supposed to do here?
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depending on the timeline, he really could end up in charlotte![]()
It's funny you saying all this, when Lavar has said multiple times this summer that this nikka would be back and ready for this season.It’s October. It’s not like he’s been slowly getting into gear and had a setback. He ain’t even pull the car out the lot yet
He can’t RUN or JUMP. How does a franchise let something like go until training camp? He’s about to be out for two years with nothing structurally wrong with his knee. Where they do that at?
I would think around April or May and this fool can’t even walk up the stairs, let alone run on a treadmill, it would be time to start looking at alternative options