Maybe the same condition as that Baylor center from about 8-10 years ago that stopped him from playing in the NBA, Marfan Syndrome?Very wierd unless it's a heart issue.
This or too much wingspanHe was diagnosed with terminal mediocrity and abandoned to foster care.
Wow. You're an ass.He was diagnosed with terminal mediocrity and abandoned to foster care.
Yeah.....if this is something career ending I feel horrible for Evans. But from a purely basketball standpoint it would definitely appear like we dodged a major bullet with him leaving.Bummer for the kid.
However... bullet dodged
How is it a bullet dodged? He was massively overhyped and would have gotten a lot of mockery early on I suppose. But in terms of the roster he probably replaces Jack Wilson.Bummer for the kid.
However... bullet dodged
Someone on the board speculated that could be an issue when we recruited him based on similar body characteristics, etc.Sad thing for him. He might get another chance to get on a roster, but the examination will be intense.Maybe the same condition as that Baylor center from about 8-10 years ago that stopped him from playing in the NBA, Marfan Syndrome?
Yeah, obviously it's total speculation, but he's literally a poster child for every symptom of the disorder. And if it does affect the heart, it's really serious. I hope he stays healthy and goes on to have a good life.Someone on the board speculated that could be an issue when we recruited him based on similar body characteristics, etc.Sad thing for him. He might get another chance to get on a roster, but the examination will be intense.
Sad if that's what it is. Wouldn't that normally have been diagnosed earlier than this?I'd bet money on him having Marfan Syndrome, he matches several of the physical traits of it...tall and slender, extremely long limbs, very nearsighted...If it is, he'd be at higher risk of skeletal injuries, heart, and aorta problems. Isaiah Austin from Baylor several years ago had to stop playing after getting diagnosed with it.
Not necessarily. It requires a genetic test to be detected and there are plenty of scenarios where it wouldn't be done (parents say no to it, for example).Sad if that's what it is. Wouldn't that normally have been diagnosed earlier than this?
The reasons you just listed ARE why it was a bullet dodged for Gopher basketball. Had Evans come here, struggled and then had to medically retire (assuming that is what happens) Johnson would have been savaged for recruiting him.How is it a bullet dodged? He was massively overhyped and would have gotten a lot of mockery early on I suppose. But in terms of the roster he probably replaces Jack Wilson.