Markelle Fultz has made tremendous progress over the last six-plus months in getting healthy enough to play in the NBA. After appearing in just 14 games as a rookie after an injury left his jump shot broken and left a mystery surrounding the 20-year-old’s future, Fultz has bounced back in 2018-19, starting all 11 games for Philadelphia at the point. He’s healthy, right? Well, not according to his former trainer.
In a tweet since deleted, Drew Hanlen, who acted as Fultz’s shooting coach this summer, argued with Clint Parks, Lakers forward Kyle Kuzma’s trainer, that the 76ers point guard still wasn’t healthy.
This week’s latest #NBATwitter beef is Sixers fans vs. Drew Hanlen. You’re either team Pure Sweat or Team Pure Sucka there is no in-between. pic.twitter.com/kb1uaXB1kC
— Jeff McDevitt (@JeffMcDev) November 5, 2018
While Fultz has shown tremendous improvement from last year, averaging just over nine points and three assists, he doesn’t look fully recovered. His jump shot, while improved, still jerks and his shooting still leaves a lot to be desired. Whether that’s an injury or just a confidence issue, something’s off. His summer trainer tweeting Fultz isn’t healthy doesn’t exactly inspire confidence he’s out there 100%.
If he’s hurt, Philly needs to pull him. The pressure is on for the 76ers to contend and for Fultz to take the next step, but playing him injured is going to prevent both of those things from happening.
[Complex]

About Liam McGuire
Social +Staff writer for The Comeback & Awful Announcing. Liammcguirejournalism@gmail.com
Recent Posts
Will Anderson Jr. has high praise for DeMeco Ryans
"It’s a testament to coach DeMeco."
Lionel Messi unsure on playing in 2026 World Cup
"I hope I can be there."
Ben Roethlisberger suggests Steelers, Tomlin part ways
"Maybe it's time."
Kevin Stefanski has praise for Shedeur Sanders
“He wants to continue to get better."
Kevin O’Connell blunt on Vikings performance
"“We just did not have the type of an offensive performance that is ever going to be acceptable with the Minnesota Vikings organization."
Shedeur Sanders looking to prove he’s the guy
"So I'm never comfortable in a situation I'm in."