Why didn't Auden, the top pick of the NBA Trailblazers, play this season?

Auden's agent, Bill Duffy, said this week that Auden himself didn't know when and how his knee was injured. His knee was suddenly injured without any superficial signs. Today's scene may remind people of Auden's health report before the draft. A team is worried about Auden's health.

"Our doctor checked out some early symptoms of his knee arthritis," a team manager said after the news of Auden's operation came out. "They are also very concerned about his hips and back. The doctor explained that these parts are connected. The pain in the knee may be caused by the back, and the back injury is caused by the hip. "

However, different doctors will have different views on this medical problem. If doctors from 30 NBA teams are given the same MRI report, these doctors will give a variety of diagnoses.

According to Duffy, Auden's knee has no problem in the draft. Duffy said: "The Blazers did more tests than other teams, and their doctors saw that Auden's knee was fine."

You can't blame a doctor for Auden's current situation, but it can make people think. In today's increasingly advanced medical equipment, the test results do not always tell everything.