Isn't that what Roy had? If so, maybe Bynum could be back in time for the Finals if the Lakers make it that far. Though, not sure if that is a good thing or bad thing to try to get him back with that timing.
Isn't that what Roy had? If so, maybe Bynum could be back in time for the Finals if the Lakers make it that far. Though, not sure if that is a good thing or bad thing to try to get him back with that timing.
Dang. In the article it mentioned that he sustained the tear last June. He's basically been playing with it all season. Apparently it went from very small to small.
Laker Fan and their excuses.
When has this guy ever been effective with an injury?
Dude is done being a factor in the playoffs. And shame on the Lakers management if they let this guy play given his medical past.
Wow, fail. He's been playing through the injury all season long. He just aggravated the injury and now it's gone from very small to small.
The Lakers said they became aware of the tear last June when Bynum came in for his end-of-season exit interview, but Bynum was able to play with the injury without it bothering him during the 2009-10 season. When Bynum hyperextended his right knee in the play against Krstic, the tear went from "very small" to "small."
Wow, fail. He's been playing through the injury all season long. He just aggravated the injury and now it's gone from very small to small.
The Lakers said they became aware of the tear last June when Bynum came in for his end-of-season exit interview, but Bynum was able to play with the injury without it bothering him during the 2009-10 season. When Bynum hyperextended his right knee in the play against Krstic, the tear went from "very small" to "small."