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Quote from: Mr. Nice Guy on February 22, 2009, 08:55:41 PMReally ugly game tonight in Minnesota. defensively and for the benchKobe, Pau and Odom had great games though
Really ugly game tonight in Minnesota.
He has started riding a stationary bike, using an elliptical machine and doing partial lunges and squats with his lower legs. He continues to lift weights to maintain his upper-body strength but has not yet started running. "It feels fine, very little pain," Bynum said Thursday. "The swelling's all the way down. I'm optimistic. I just hope it keeps going the way it's going now." Bynum never returned to the court last season after injuring his other knee in mid-January, though he said circumstances were different this time. "This one's a lot easier than last year's," he said.
Andrew Bynum, walking without so much as a slight limp, showed up in the Lakers locker room Thursday and declared himself pain-free.Not home-free, just pain-free.Bynum has been sidelined since suffering a tear of the medial collateral ligament in a game Jan. 31 and only recently began riding a stationary bike and working out on an eliptical machine. His return date is pegged for sometime between late March and early April and there isn’t any rush to get him back on the court.Sean Zarzana, Bynum’s personal trainer, couldn’t pinpoint an exact date for Bynum to return playing, saying that the 21-year-old center has a long future ahead of him, so “we don’t want to rush things.”“I’m optimistic,” Bynum said. “It feels really good and there’s nothing that I’m really concerned with.”
Here's an odd fact: Vladimir Radmanovic set a season record for best 3 point field goal percentage in Lakers history.
Quote from: Ted Since `87 on February 28, 2009, 10:50:57 AMHere's an odd fact: Vladimir Radmanovic set a season record for best 3 point field goal percentage in Lakers history.i think we should of kept him n trade him next season
dj mbenga is trash