The main thing he had "issues" with were an in-game collision and the line-drive. That was then exacerbated by managerial misuse. Those issues spiral off into additional injuries based on attempts to adjust because of the major injuries. Which is all redundant in this case since we're talking about a pitcher's precise mechanics vs. a basketball player. True, I still argue though people are getting ridiculous over this. They're not beating the heat anyways. I [expletive] hate the 'not beating the Heat anyway' thing. First of all, no one's beating them next year either, so I guess he should just sit that out too. Second of all, even though he's probably superhuman and incapable of injury, the fact is the Heat are one LeBron injury away from this thing being wide open. It's ridiculous to just surrender. A full year yes, but they haven't been at full health all year and are all banged up anyways. Thus, I'd punt this year and go get ready for next year. ONCE AGAIN, you're actually hampering their chances next year because you're just pushing back his actual in-game rehab and you're impacting what moves the Bulls should make in the offseason since they don't know for sure what he can do.