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Post by chiefsdodgerslakers24 on Nov 22, 2013 22:36:54 GMT -8
That just sucks. Great player and he can't catch a break.
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Post by shopson67 on Nov 22, 2013 22:43:48 GMT -8
Well, I guess he rushed back too early....
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Post by chiefsdodgerslakers24 on Nov 22, 2013 22:48:49 GMT -8
Well, I guess he rushed back too early.... I know it's sarcasm, but it was his other knee. Totally unrelated.
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Post by TruthTella2 on Nov 22, 2013 22:52:48 GMT -8
Used to be a good player. Had and still have my doubts he'll ever bounce back. Looks like the next Arenas
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Post by history2b on Nov 23, 2013 11:04:13 GMT -8
Done.
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Post by shopson67 on Nov 23, 2013 14:40:23 GMT -8
Well, I guess he rushed back too early.... I know it's sarcasm, but it was his other knee. Totally unrelated. It's never totally unrelated. When rehabbing his first injury, more stress is put on the good knee. Whether or not that led to this injury who knows, but it could've been a factor. Sad to say, but this certainly doesn't look good for Rose's future.
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Post by LDG on Nov 25, 2013 12:01:05 GMT -8
Never thought his body would break down like this so early... ACL's in both knees destroyed? I always thought he could bounce back fine from the first injury, but whatever "explosion" he had left will be severely diminished after this one.
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Post by shopson67 on Nov 25, 2013 18:14:58 GMT -8
Never thought his body would break down like this so early... ACL's in both knees destroyed? I always thought he could bounce back fine from the first injury, but whatever "explosion" he had left will be severely diminished after this one. It's not his ACL this time, it's a torn medial meniscus. They could've removed it altogether, which would have him back this season, but apparently it was in good enough condition to save, so they repaired it instead. Longer recovery time for the repair, but better long term health this way, as the meniscus acts as a cushion between the bones in the knee.
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Post by Lakers Reloading on Dec 1, 2013 4:11:51 GMT -8
Never thought his body would break down like this so early... ACL's in both knees destroyed? I always thought he could bounce back fine from the first injury, but whatever "explosion" he had left will be severely diminished after this one. It's not his ACL this time, it's a torn medial meniscus. They could've removed it altogether, which would have him back this season, but apparently it was in good enough condition to save, so they repaired it instead. Longer recovery time for the repair, but better long term health this way, as the meniscus acts as a cushion between the bones in the knee. He'll be in the booth before too long. He should be rehabbing his English grammar and speech.
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Post by shopson67 on Dec 2, 2013 11:55:45 GMT -8
It's not his ACL this time, it's a torn medial meniscus. They could've removed it altogether, which would have him back this season, but apparently it was in good enough condition to save, so they repaired it instead. Longer recovery time for the repair, but better long term health this way, as the meniscus acts as a cushion between the bones in the knee. He'll be in the booth before too long. He should be rehabbing his English grammar and speech. This injury shouldn't impact his basketball future drastically.
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Post by Lakers Reloading on Dec 2, 2013 12:26:47 GMT -8
He'll be in the booth before too long. He should be rehabbing his English grammar and speech. This injury shouldn't impact his basketball future drastically. That is where we differ. This "minor" injury on his off surgically repaired knee will put pressure on his previous bad knee which is never good. I expect him to be Bynum going forward. For a PG who relies heavily on athleticism; it's over. Andre Miller he is not
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