AlphaBlue

March 1st, 2016 at 10:06 AM ^

I will probably get negged to oblivion but I feel as if he completely shut down this year for his NBA future (which in my belief won't be a very long one).



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DavidP814

March 1st, 2016 at 10:22 AM ^

Kid doesn't need to prove anything, except that he can stay healthy.

If you were an NBA GM, would you pick a small-framed 6'6" wing who hasn't been able to last more than 10 games the last 2 college seasons?  It doesn't make sense that this decision was made for any other reason than it was the only correct medical decision.

It's unfortunate for him and for Michigan fans, but hopefully it's what he needs to stay healthy long-term.

RobM_24

March 1st, 2016 at 11:05 AM ^

I'm really questioning Sanderson. Videos of heavy squats and deadlifts are great, but when numerous players end up having back and feet issues, it might be time to question the methods. The before/after pics look great when you're throwing on a bunch of muscle quickly, but there can be negative side effects for kids who have never seriously lifted weights.

JCV16

March 1st, 2016 at 10:10 AM ^

But I'll say it again - Beilein, his assistants, sanderson/the strength and conditioning staff, the medical staff, some or all of them, is totally fucking up. It is not a coincidence at this point. Why was Caris allowed to play against Purdue? Why have we had 3 straight seasons in which players went out there and played with nagging injuries that turned into season-enders (McGary, Walton, now Caris). 

They need to take a serious look at this situation - something is going wrong. 

Neg away. 

 

 

LSAClassOf2000

March 1st, 2016 at 10:34 AM ^

Let me just stop you here - no one gets sent to Bolivia for their opinions, but they do get sent to Bolivia from time to time for their reactions to disagreement regarding those opinions or for the way in which those opinions are phrased, if they are phrased in a manner meant to be confrontational or abusive rather than in a way to spark discussion.

Your trip, as I recall, was for your reaction to the unpopularity of the opinion (calling everyone "babies" - yeah, that's constructive) as well as how it was presented, so while you might remember it differently (they all seem to think it is for the opinion itself, which whatever), please don't say that it was the opinion itself which earned you the trip. 

umfanchris

March 1st, 2016 at 10:51 AM ^

If anything, him getting shut down hurts his NBA future. As others have stated, he hasn't been fully healthy the last 3 years. The biggest question mark now with the NBA is can he stay healthy? Shutting him down in no way helps his draft stock.

Also if Caris' main concern was the NBA draft, then he would have left last year. He came back to play because he loves Michigan and wanted to take this team far in the tournament. Sure he may have seen an increamental bump in draft position if he played amazing. But he could have looked at it the other way too and said what if I get hurt and my draft stock goes down. So I don't think anyone should question Levert on this subject.

mgobluth

March 1st, 2016 at 10:12 AM ^

Ugh - this puts a damper on his senior day Saturday. I was optimistically hoping for him to at least dress and try to give it a go for his last home game. Alas, this was the much more likely and depressing outcome



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JCV16

March 1st, 2016 at 10:21 AM ^

that any of this could possibly be attribituable to staff failures. All of it must be just bad luck, because how could Beielin and his staff be anything but perfect? After all, they've had 2 good teams in 9 years - they are virtually a pack of John Woodens. 

3 guys played hurt, in 3 straight years, lost for the season. McGary injured while training with Sanderson. Caris has 2 lower leg injuries after Sanderson puts 50 pounds on him in 2 years. 

McGary dresses, unnecessarily, in a tournament game, resulting in a drug test. Nobody on the staff realizes that this could be a problem. 

The hypocrisy on this board is hilarious - Brady Hoke is castigated for the Shane Morris situation but if you even suggest that this staff is any way responsible for the health issues and other massive roster fuckups you are a monster.  Lest we forget that Beilein let Florida steal his senior starting center one year when we needed big men, then cut a big man -  who is now playing major minutes for the big ten champ- FOR AN EMPTY SCHOLARSHIP in another year where we needed big men.

Neg away. 

 

 

LV Sports Bettor

March 1st, 2016 at 2:38 PM ^

how the hell is he responsible? Thank god there's not a single person involved in sports at a serious level who'd place the blame on JB for injuries.

I suppose it's Harbaugh's fault last year for the defensive line health issues at the end of the year?

You can tell who the poster are who've been around/played sports throughout their entire lives from the one's who were in their bedrooms playing Madden.

JCV16

March 1st, 2016 at 10:37 AM ^

Coaching staffs are constantly on their players about drug use. Coaching staffs know that when they go to NCAA events, there is drug testing. I am absolutely certain they tell their players that they will be drug tested at NCAA events. 

McGary was smoking pot, because why the fuck not? He is a college kid and he was done playing basketball for the year. So it makes sense that they would not be monitoring him or staying on him about drugs.

But when he said, "hey coach, I want to dress for this game," somebody, out of the 4 coaches and tons of other operations people and directors of such and such and managers, should have thought about the implications for drug testing and talked to him to make sure he was in position to pass a test.