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Eric Maynor out for remainder of the season with torn right ACL

by Royce Young on January 8, 2012 at 4:11 pm 14 Comments

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Eric Maynor will miss the rest of the 2011-12 season with a torn right ACL, the team announced Sunday afternoon.

“It is unfortunate to lose a player like Eric, whose work ethic and leadership has contributed to the culture of our organization,” Sam Presti said in a release. “Knowing him and the mental toughness he possesses, we are confident that he will do everything necessary to come back from this injury and be prepared for the 2012-13 season. Injuries are part of the NBA, and although it is tough to lose Eric, we must move forward and focus on our continued improvement as a basketball team.”

This is really the first major injury the Thunder have had to deal with. There have been some rolled ankles and sprained knees, but nothing this serious to this important of a player. It will be a big test for the Thunder’s depth, but also on their mental toughness. Losing a player that’s so close to everyone like Maynor isn’t easy.

Reggie Jackson seems like the obvious replacement for Maynor’s 10-15 minutes a night behind Russell Westbrook, but don’t be shocked if Scott Brooks uses Royal Ivey in that spot as well. Ivey is a steady veteran that is an ideal guy to give you 10 minutes of smart basketball. He won’t make big plays like Maynor, but unless Brooks really trusts in his rookie from Boston College, Ivey is the safer choice, at least for now.

Or even James Harden. I think Harden is entirely capable of handling some point guard duties in stretches and if Brooks is looking for a playmaker and doesn’t entirely feel Jackson is ready and that Ivey doesn’t add enough, Harden can run pick-and-roll all day long. He’s a great passes and while the bench will take a hit in depth, just play Daequan Cook more minutes. It’s time for Brooks to coach a bit and figure out how to keep this team running while missing an important piece.

Obviously Presti could look at the free agent market a bit or the D-League or even a trade. But I’m sure the team is going to want to give Jackson a real hard, long look before they go that direction.

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shiki
shiki 5pts

sad news for maynor.Hope this injury cannot affect his career.

[censored]
[censored] 5pts

Sucks for Maynor. I'd go with Reggie. Reggie's been active ahead of Ivey, so I think that's where the coaching staff goes.

Joe_
Joe_ 5pts

Bummer. I would go with Ivey, and slowly get RJ's feet wet in spot minutes, after explaining to him that his role is that of a PG, not a gunner. That needs to be clear to him. He needs to be a facilitator first and a shooter last; and he has to be cognizant of the shot clock.

I think Ivey can fill that role, with a little bit more Harden.

Although, in hindsight, Both Maynor and Westbrook got good minutes as rookies; there is no reason RJ can't as well.

This is the first major injury for the Thunder since Desmond Mason.

holeydonut
holeydonut 5pts

Trade for Ramon Sessions?

Old Man Game
Old Man Game 5pts

Tough break for Eric but it's time to see what we've got with Reggie. I think he'll acquit himself fairly well in filling Eric's role.

Stringer Bell
Stringer Bell 5pts

Sad to see him go down like that. Hopefully the medical staff can provide him with a platform to come back fitter and stronger in the 2012-2013 season.

LPCes99
LPCes99 5pts

Nate couldn't have helped us, he's a shoot first pg...maynor is not , I think we r all dependent on how Reggie plays or Ivey , if they dont play well I have a feeling we will see a trade for a vet...someone we can get for a second round pick

Erdeezet
Erdeezet 5pts like.author.displayName 1 Like

Crap crap crap :(

courtsense
courtsense 5pts

Time to give Ivey and Reggie a shot. NRobinson was a clown, and wouldn't have helped this situation at all.

Pillendreher
Pillendreher 5pts

@courtsense I really liked him in Boston. With Big Baby Davis they really kicked some ass in those 2010 Playoffs.

TheFix82
TheFix82 5pts

I wonder how Westbrook will respond to even more pressure and less margin for error, especially in the playoffs.

Monkeyonx
Monkeyonx 5pts like.author.displayName 1 Like

Get well soon Maynor. I don't think Jackson is ready yet, and now the release of Robinson may come back and bite us. This is a big loss for our second team.

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