

They sat zion while healthy and went through that whole "teaching him how to walk" saga and even withheld him from crucial games and playoff games that could have helped him gain valuable on court experience and yes, while often injured, he hasn't played a meaningful minute of basketball in his career basically to this day. If he does finally get a clean bill of health it feels like he'll be doing it cold turkey with no real chemistry or familiarity with his teammates at allEh, outside of giving Zion that extension before earning it, there was no real coddling. He's a 300-pound highflyer, his body type and play style are double dose of anti-durability. There was no real choice other than load management.
Using that and trying to go the opposite way for Wemby wouldn't work, again other than playing out his full rookie deal and seeing if he can develop and be counted on for 70 games instead of paying him and crossing your fingers.


So they shouldn't have attempted to correct his biomechanics to try and extend his career?They sat zion while healthy and went through that whole "teaching him how to walk" saga and even withheld him from crucial games and playoff games that could have helped him gain valuable on court experience and yes, while often injured, he hasn't played a meaningful minute of basketball in his career basically to this day. If he does finally get a clean bill of health it feels like he'll be doing it cold turkey with no real chemistry or familiarity with his teammates at all