i would hate to see bynum have another surgery and miss the whole season again and for the lakers to lose again in the NBA finals, i think this is the lakers year to win it all , the injury is not that serious is it???? hes day to day or what????
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i would hate to see bynum have another surgery and miss the whole season again and for the lakers to lose again in the NBA finals, i think this is the lakers year to win it all , the injury is not that serious is it???? hes day to day or what????
I hope so
Hopefully until around the last couple of weeks of the season. This sprain is great news imo, Kobe gets his stats up and Bynum is not going to be out for the season, so he can help out in the playoffs.
If Kobe averages 31/7/5 for the rest of the season and Lakers win 64+, the MVP is his, which is all that really matters for his legacy (after winning finals mvp of course...).
[QUOTE=Fatal9]Hopefully until around the last couple of weeks of the season. This sprain is great news imo, Kobe gets his stats up and Bynum is not going to be out for the season, so he can help out in the playoffs.
If Kobe averages 31/7/5 for the rest of the season and Lakers win 64+, the MVP is his, which is all that really matters for his legacy (after winning finals mvp of course...).[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Fatal9]If Kobe averages 31/7/5 for the rest of the season and Lakers win 64+, the MVP is his, which is all that really matters for his legacy (after winning finals mvp of course...).[/QUOTE]
No, carrying a team to a ring by himself would mean more. But why would you be happy if an injury could destroy your teams chances? Oh, that's right, **** the team, Kobe is all that matters :rolleyes:
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The good news is that the severity of his injury is not as bad as last year. Apparently sprained knees should take 6 weeks to heal so at best, he'll be back around mid-March. Though nothing can be confirmed until after his MRI exam in NY today. Besides I don't trust any information the Lakers give us, they told us he would be out for 8 weeks last year :rolleyes:
[QUOTE=Fatal9]Hopefully until around the last couple of weeks of the season. This sprain is great news imo, Kobe gets his stats up and Bynum is not going to be out for the season, so he can help out in the playoffs.
If Kobe averages 31/7/5 for the rest of the season and Lakers win 64+, the MVP is his, which is all that really matters for his legacy (after winning finals mvp of course...).[/QUOTE]
It's just a knee sprain right now because you can't see ligament tears with your naked eye! Don't jump to any conclusions plese...the MRI will tell us if there is damage or not.
Last season's injury also didn't look bad until Bynum didn't come back.
[QUOTE=Fatal9]Hopefully until around the last couple of weeks of the season. This sprain is great news imo, Kobe gets his stats up and Bynum is not going to be out for the season, so he can help out in the playoffs.
If Kobe averages 31/7/5 for the rest of the season and Lakers win 64+, the MVP is his, which is all that really matters for his legacy (after winning finals mvp of course...).[/QUOTE]
Lol this made my day. Dolt.
[QUOTE=Fatal9]Hopefully until around the last couple of weeks of the season. This sprain is great news imo, Kobe gets his stats up and Bynum is not going to be out for the season, so he can help out in the playoffs.
If Kobe averages 31/7/5 for the rest of the season and Lakers win 64+, the MVP is his, which is all that really matters for his legacy (after winning finals mvp of course...).[/QUOTE]
Idiot.
[QUOTE=Maniak]Idiot.[/QUOTE]
This really does sum up wut tht guy typed.
Bynum will be back soon lakers will survive until his return in a couple weeks..:D
First he wanted him traded, now he tries to take him out. Kobe4mvp.
[QUOTE=LA.MJ&KB#1]Bynum will be back soon lakers will survive until his return in a couple weeks..:D[/QUOTE]
Hey, its says in your note first grandchild Feb 09, when is the baby expected?
Bynum said he's fine to walk on it and it doesn't feel anywhere near as bad as the last injury.