I'm going to diagnose him with a "strained knee" or "strained PCL" he will miss 2-4 weeks of action.
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I'm going to diagnose him with a "strained knee" or "strained PCL" he will miss 2-4 weeks of action.
I hope Andrew Bynum is alright. He's the 3rd best player on the Lakers Roster, and It's such a shame that he's injury prone.
[QUOTE=Allstar24]The Celtics and their fans have [B]never[/B] been classy, I thought everyone knew that. This is why they're not respected, despite winning a championship last year.[/QUOTE]
well you're never respected. and there's no [I]despite[/I]. i mean... whatever dude
Damn not again..I hope for a speedy recovery for Bynum.:cheers:
That's a really tough loss for the Lakers. Hopefully he doesn't miss that much time.
At least all these Lakers fans won't be able kill on Pau as he saves your team through this stretch.
[QUOTE=baseketball4life]I'm going to diagnose him with a "strained knee" or "strained PCL" he will miss 2-4 weeks of action.[/QUOTE]
and you're a doctor?:lol Or that's a guess?
i passed out early last night, so i didn't get to see this till this morning.
i honestly don't think it's season ending, maybe a month or two at the most.
Just as he starts playing well (5 straight double doubles including 42 point game) and he gets injured... just like last year.
Kobe clearly did this to improve his mvp chances. i hope he gets waht he deserves. Damn him. Watch lebron ACCIDENTALLY crash into Mo now.:hammerhead:
I'm not sure I understand the logic of those who have said that Bynum is injury prone because of this recent injury. What about this particular play supports the notion that he is injury prone... another player crashed into him. The injury wasn't a result of his style of play or bad knees on his part. The majority of NBA players would have suffered a similary injury had another 200 pound player crashed into them in a similar manner.
This injury made me feel sick to my stomach. Last year, he wasn't howling in pain on the floor. I'm expecting the worst but hoping for the best.
When the hell are the results supposed to come in? I can't take this waiting...
[QUOTE=-Lincolnite-]This injury made me feel sick to my stomach. Last year, he wasn't howling in pain on the floor. I'm expecting the worst but hoping for the best.[/QUOTE]
I'm opposite of you. I think(crosses fingers) it's gonna be better. For one, he didn't hear a pop, he heard one last year. Secondly, he can put pressure on his knee and doesn't need crutches but the doc wants him to have one though just for safety. He avoided any big tear by lifting up his leg when he saw Kobe coming down. Memphis doctors were optimistic saying he'll be fine but it's just speculation until the MRI results come in.
[QUOTE=MaxFly]I'm not sure I understand the logic of those who have said that Bynum is injury prone because of this recent injury. What about this particular play supports the notion that he is injury prone... another player crashed into him. The injury wasn't a result of his style of play or bad knees on his part. The majority of NBA players would have suffered a similary injury had another 200 pound player crashed into them in a similar manner.[/QUOTE]
Thank you. God I love people who can think. I said this in the Oden/Bynum Injury thread and it was ignored.