nyk4ever wrote:blkexec wrote:I tore my Achilles at 36....came back in 4 months...won a championship league a year later...it's possible to come back because he doesn't use his athleticism to score....but his first step will be slower.
blk, in no way am i trying to diminish what you did but.. you can't compare what you did to the nba. unless of course you played in the nba 
I do play against NBA players, in the off season and against the NBA retirees but a tear is the same regardless where it happens. The way billups plays he could still have the same impact on the court. But he was thinking of retiring before his injury. I played at a high level after my tear against NBA players and was fine. Nba players usually play smart team ball, with high iq. I just have to move to the open spot and hit my jumpers. It depends on your game. I don't need a lot of lift to be affective. They actually call me billups cause I don't jump high on my jumpers.
But when u get paid to do this, it's a different story. I'm just a could have been type of player. Billups was having a good game too...but that change of speed from NY to LA hurt him. That's not his game at 35....
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