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Expected Season Reimbursement! Only 85 games in three years! Zion, will it be the next Auden?

There are only two weeks left before the start of the play-offs, and when the time comes, the stars can play or not, whether they can come back, and the teams do not have to hide it.

The skill jun sorted out a few of the larger cards at present, and let's take a look at their injury status.

Expected Season Reimbursement! Only 85 games in three years! Zion, will it be the next Auden?

Speaking of Zion first, according to the famous Shams, Zion will not come back this season, in other words, Zion is in the third year of his career, and he has not played a single game.

Zion is said to have just recovered to a state where the feet can bear light weights and occasionally do some moderate shooting training.

Expected Season Reimbursement! Only 85 games in three years! Zion, will it be the next Auden?

The Pelicans believe that Zion will not be able to revive in this half a month in any case, and the team does not need to win a few more games this season to force him to come back early.

Think about it, if Zion really wants this resilience, will he still play 85 games in three years? It's long overdue.

Expected Season Reimbursement! Only 85 games in three years! Zion, will it be the next Auden?

For Zion, the current more mainstream view is that this guy is likely to become the next Auden, the talent is indeed great, but the body really can't bear the talent given to him by God.

Another group of people put forward a different view - don't just say Auden, how many games did Embiid play in the first three years? Isn't it the same now?

OK, that leaves all expectations for next season, he's the next James? Next Auden? Or the next Embiid?

Expected Season Reimbursement! Only 85 games in three years! Zion, will it be the next Auden?

Speaking of Simmons, some time ago, some time ago, somehow came out of nowhere such a news: Simmons was not injured at all, he was cheating on the joint agent, in order to get back the twenty million deducted by Philadelphia.

This logic is actually easier to understand, and the reason why Philadelphia was able to deduct Simmons' salary was because they proved Simmons' absenteeism.

If Simmons wants to recover the 20 million, he must prove that he is not absent from work, but unable to play due to injury, so Simmons joined the Nets, but he has not played.

According to him, the reason why Simmons could not play was because he could not play because he could not exercise vigorously because of his lumbar disc herniation.

This situation is very similar to the Warriors' dream chaser Green, at first they all thought that their injuries were in the back, and after a detailed test, they found that it was a lumbar disc problem.

Expected Season Reimbursement! Only 85 games in three years! Zion, will it be the next Auden?

This raises two chain questions:

Simmons, who has not played in an official game for a season and now suffers from a lumbar disc herniation, will he be able to catch the last train of the season? Personally, I think this possibility is quite unlikely.

Expected Season Reimbursement! Only 85 games in three years! Zion, will it be the next Auden?

Not to mention the forced comeback with injury, Simmons is not the type of person who will selflessly dedicate himself to the team, and the Nets and he do not have such a deep affection.

Really playing the playoffs, I'm afraid it's Aduly stick singles again, one hit a group.

Expected Season Reimbursement! Only 85 games in three years! Zion, will it be the next Auden?

Simmons' lumbar disc injury dates back to 2020, which means simmons can use it to appeal to the League and demand that Philadelphia refund the $20 million in wages originally deducted.

Simmons has filed a complaint, and his focus may revolve around the 20 million.

Three others:

Lakers Davis, who is currently training with the team, has a gratifying recovery and has a chance to return in the playoffs; The Clippers George, who is currently starting a small amount of confrontation training, is not optimistic about the two big guys coming back before the playoffs, judging from Lu's repeatedly evasive speeches. Warrior Curry, expected to return in April and a half, given that the Warriors do not have to play the playoffs, Curry can just rest until the playoff round.

In any case, I still hope that all the wounded can recuperate and make an early comeback.

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