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Lifestyle => Sports & Entertainment => Topic started by: Now_Im_Not_Banned on March 06, 2009, 08:09:01 AM
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Andrew Bynum: March 30 Return Possible (http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_ylt=AmSE16zTFtOBOw_lzbebLmUhPaB4?slug=rotowire-ndrewynumarch30eturn&prov=rotowire&type=fantasy)
Mar 4, 6:46 pm EST
Update: The Orange County Register reports that Bynaum (knee) may return to the Lakers’ lineup by March 30.
Recommendation: Coach Phil Jackson said that Bynum will return to help the team in the last month of the season. It appears as if his knee injury is progressing very well.
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LOL@injury prone.
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LOL @ being injury prone?
why is that funny? :D
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I will believe it when I see it ... that garbage medical staff didn't fool me the 1st time , they wont this time either ...
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I will believe it when I see it ... that garbage medical staff didn't fool me the 1st time , they wont this time either ...
garbage medical staff? LOL...since when did you become such a hater? Lakers are working with one of the better medical staffs in the league. if our players get injured all the time, how does that fall on the hands of the medical staff? our only major injury we got this year was Farmar, and he returned much sooner than expected...our other major one, Bynum, is on schedule to return weeks ahead of time. we got gary vitti, best in the business, muffucka. no one talks shit on vitti...no one.
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LOL @ being injury prone?
why is that funny? :D
it's funny because injury prone players don't heal weeks faster than expected.
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I will believe it when I see it ... that garbage medical staff didn't fool me the 1st time , they wont this time either ...
Heh, quite frankly I would prefer if the medical team didn't get anyone's hopes up so the team can actually prepare for the worst.
I know they said the injury isn't as bad as last year, but I don't care anymore. Last year, the only issue we had came in the Finals because we had no answer to the big man physicality. None our backups were ready by then because we had assumed Bynum was coming back the entire time.
Mbenga is actually getting playing time now, which is good because we need him to get as much experience in the triangle as possible. He is the substitute bruiser big man and there will be certain teams we're going to need to use him against.
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^ like who? the kings? i'm sorry but mbenga ain't seeing time unless it's against a bottom feeding team we're blowing out.
anyways this is old news from a week ago , saw this on the yahoo fantasy site when i was looking for another C
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he still missed a considerable amount of time for the 2nd straight season, even if he comes back sooner then expected he is still considered injury prone until proven otherwise. Plenty of athletes that are injury prone come back early from injuries. That doesn't mean they aren't injury prone. And correct me if I am wrong in an adult manner but didn't Bynum have a major issue with his knee in high school. Again I could be wrong or mixing him up with someone else, and if I am wrong please correct me but in an adult manner. If thats not the case though I personally think Bynum's situation is that he is still growing into his body. But until he can prove he can stay healthy an entire season for a couple of seasons he is labeled injury prone.
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this is old news, the same report has been made the last two weeks in the newspaper
"expected to return at least by March 30th"
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you'd be "injury prone" too if kobe almost took your knee out tanya harding style.
he's not injury prone.....greg oden.....injury prone......penny.....injury prone......grant hill for half his career......injury prone
this doesn't equal injury prone.
http://www.youtube.com/v/E2NUsGSzw0Q&hl=en&fs=1
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^ like who? the kings? i'm sorry but mbenga ain't seeing time unless it's against a bottom feeding team we're blowing out.
What do you mean like who? Has the Boston series been completely wiped from your memory?
It wasn't just Boston either, there were teams that just hurt us badly with physical gameplay last year during the regular season, such as Mavs with garbage-ass Dampier. Mbenga is a good powerful defender. I know there's not a lot of teams that can beat us with physicality alone, but every now and then we will come across one. There's a reason Lakers have kept Mbenga around this long, and it sure as fuck wasn't for his skill set.
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I will believe it when I see it ...
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I will believe it when I see it ...
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^ like who? the kings? i'm sorry but mbenga ain't seeing time unless it's against a bottom feeding team we're blowing out.
What do you mean like who? Has the Boston series been completely wiped from your memory?
It wasn't just Boston either, there were teams that just hurt us badly with physical gameplay last year during the regular season, such as Mavs with garbage-ass Dampier. Mbenga is a good powerful defender. I know there's not a lot of teams that can beat us with physicality alone, but every now and then we will come across one. There's a reason Lakers have kept Mbenga around this long, and it sure as fuck wasn't for his skill set.
i know we have had problems in the past with physicality however,
aside from the last game where he hit a couple of lucky shots....he's an offensive liability. that's why i say the only time you'll see him out on the floor is when we've got a comfortable lead. even then he's a liability,lol memphis got right back into the game in the 4th remember
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Old news or not, Sounds like good NEWS to me.
(Let's just hope Yi don't fuck up the "In-N-Out" again)
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Old news or not, Sounds like good NEWS to me.
(Let's just hope Yi don't fuck up the "In-N-Out" again)
"Yue".... "Sun Yue" ;D
why would they even have him go anywhere in LA in a car looking for addresses!?
it's a guarantee he'll get lost :laugh:
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Andrew Bynum: March 30 Return Possible (http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_ylt=AmSE16zTFtOBOw_lzbebLmUhPaB4?slug=rotowire-ndrewynumarch30eturn&prov=rotowire&type=fantasy)
Mar 4, 6:46 pm EST
Update: The Orange County Register reports that Bynaum (knee) may return to the Lakers’ lineup by March 30.
Recommendation: Coach Phil Jackson said that Bynum will return to help the team in the last month of the season. It appears as if his knee injury is progressing very well.
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LOL@injury prone.
Good for him. Hopefully he won't take long to get back into game shape. BTW, who called him injury prone and how does recovering from an INJURY make a case for him NOT being injury prone? lol
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Andrew Bynum: March 30 Return Possible (http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_ylt=AmSE16zTFtOBOw_lzbebLmUhPaB4?slug=rotowire-ndrewynumarch30eturn&prov=rotowire&type=fantasy)
Mar 4, 6:46 pm EST
Update: The Orange County Register reports that Bynaum (knee) may return to the Lakers’ lineup by March 30.
Recommendation: Coach Phil Jackson said that Bynum will return to help the team in the last month of the season. It appears as if his knee injury is progressing very well.
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LOL@injury prone.
how does recovering from an INJURY make a case for him NOT being injury prone? lol
because of the jersey he wears. ;) ;D
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Old news or not, Sounds like good NEWS to me.
(Let's just hope Yi don't fuck up the "In-N-Out" again)
"Yue".... "Sun Yue" ;D
why would they even have him go anywhere in LA in a car looking for addresses!?
it's a guarantee he'll get lost :laugh:
hes gonna b playin in the d-league
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1.this news isn't old, it was reported March 4th, and there hasn't been a thread on it til now.
2.getting injured in a freak accident does not make you injury prone.
3.injury prone players have lingering injuries that wont heal in time.
4.bynum did not have any issues with his knees in high school. as a matter of fact, the knee he injured this time around is not the same knee he injured last year.
5.he HAS stayed healthy for a full season, so you can scratch that off the list, as well.
PeACe
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I will believe it when I see it ... that garbage medical staff didn't fool me the 1st time , they wont this time either ...
garbage medical staff? LOL...since when did you become such a hater? Lakers are working with one of the better medical staffs in the league. if our players get injured all the time, how does that fall on the hands of the medical staff? our only major injury we got this year was Farmar, and he returned much sooner than expected...our other major one, Bynum, is on schedule to return weeks ahead of time. we got gary vitti, best in the business, muffucka. no one talks shit on vitti...no one.
Why hater ? The only player who came back from injury ahead or on schedule these latest 4-5 seasons is Farmar ... injuries for Lakers players seem to take way more time to heal than the usual period required ... the best example is ankle injuries... for the same type of ankle injrury , in average , our players are coming back like 2-3 weeks at least later than the players in others teams ... of course this can be explained by different factors but medical/training staff is sure one of them
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1.this news isn't old, it was reported March 4th, and there hasn't been a thread on it til now.
it's been reported in the L.A. times before March 4th, thank you
also numerous times as April 1st, which is the same god damn thing
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While everyone is trying to argue on whether or not he's injury prone, maybe we should all wait for him to ACTUALLY COME BACK before making bold claims.
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I will believe it when I see it ... that garbage medical staff didn't fool me the 1st time , they wont this time either ...
garbage medical staff? LOL...since when did you become such a hater? Lakers are working with one of the better medical staffs in the league. if our players get injured all the time, how does that fall on the hands of the medical staff? our only major injury we got this year was Farmar, and he returned much sooner than expected...our other major one, Bynum, is on schedule to return weeks ahead of time. we got gary vitti, best in the business, muffucka. no one talks shit on vitti...no one.
Why hater ? The only player who came back from injury ahead or on schedule these latest 4-5 seasons is Farmar ... injuries for Lakers players seem to take way more time to heal than the usual period required ... the best example is ankle injuries... for the same type of ankle injrury , in average , our players are coming back like 2-3 weeks at least later than the players in others teams ... of course this can be explained by different factors but medical/training staff is sure one of them
that's because we've been dealing with fragile ankles, like mihm and kwame...has absolutely nothing to do with the medical staff.
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in WCSOLDIERS defense, I read something funny today..
they were taking a callous off Sun Yue's foot and accidently cut his big toe :laugh:
so while he's down in the D-League he has that to deal with
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1. this is old news, i remember hearing this in the times , yahoo, and espn before the 4th
2. the lakers do not have a bad medical staff. actually it's one of the better ones. i remember when shaq had an abdominal tear injury that WOULD NOT heal and vitti and staff helped him over come that. kobe's been playing at an MVP caliber level with a finger that should be surgically fixed....thanks to vitti and his staff. and not to mention fisher's foot trouble
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Cool hope Kobe bought him something nice for fallin' into his knee!!!! 8)