**OFFICIAL 2019 NBA OFFSEASON THREAD**

Which team will win the 2018-2019 NBA Championship?


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He's not the reason I'd watch that.
 
For an organization that took their time on Embid, they sure are fuxking **** up with Fultz.
Philly is in such a rush to lose in 5 to Toronto this year. Why even rush the kid? He has shown flashes of greatness. The team is good enough to hold off the fan base for a year. Let fultz heal this year and maybe he will return back to form by next season. No reason to even rush him when they clearly aren’t the favorite out the east.
 
Philly is in such a rush to lose in 5 to Toronto this year. Why even rush the kid? He has shown flashes of greatness. The team is good enough to hold off the fan base for a year. Let fultz heal this year and maybe he will return back to form by next season. No reason to even rush him when they clearly aren’t the favorite out the east.

I think now perception will really change now that we know it's an actual injury. If anything, I give management props for continuing to support Fultz and his teammates to continue to have his back even though the Medical staff is really effing this up.
 
Carmelo Anthony and a lot of guys in miami if league outlook is really this open wow
 
In the situation that Fultz is in, I see no problem with what his team did or is doing. They hold loyalty to their client not the team. In addition the team had plenty of opportunities to diagnose the problem and help him thru it, they didnt. They shouldn't be mad at a man trying to do ehats best for him, the organization already did moves to move away from him, **** them and their feelings.
 
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome is a b*tch. Some people don't get better without surgery. Some people get surgery and they're still not right. Any time nerves are involved it's not good. PT is definitely the right start if he really has it. They'll work on stretching, tissue improvement, posture exercises, motor control, etc.

Essentially there's impingement somewhere along the brachial plexus, which is a bundle of nerves that runs from the c-spine and passes through the neck, under the clavicle, all the way down to the finger tips. If the nerve gets impinged, it basically isn't as efficient at sending signals to the muscles.

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