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Unbelievable.
“We are all wondering what is going on.”
Impossible.
“We’re trying to find a reason for why these things are happening.”
Completely unfair.
“When things go wrong, we as society want to find someone to point the finger at or blame, and sometimes things just happens. And these injuries, each one of them… they’ve just happened.”
If you say so, Coach.
Nate McMillan was struggling to explain how Greg Oden could be injured: again. The 22-year-old former number 1 pick, who was seen by many to be the embodiment of a new Blazers era, will undergo microfracture surgery on his left knee some time Friday.
Speaking at a hastily-summoned press conference Wednesday night, everyone was searching for answers.
“Things happen,” said an expressionless McMillan. “And I can tell you that this medical staff, [head trainer] Jay [Jensen], our doctors, they work in the best interests of our players and our organization.”
We’re sure they do. But is anyone else getting an uneasy feeling? A certain pit deep in the collectiveBlazer stomach that screams, “enough already”?
After Oden went down last year with a fractured left patella, we were shocked. When Joel Przybillasuffered a torn patella tendon, eyebrows were raised. Then Pendergraph goes down with a torn ACL, and Elliot Willams went out for the season with a dislocated patella.
Then it got worse.
Read more: http://sportstwo.com/content/3312-Another-day…-another-injury.
“We are all wondering what is going on.”
Impossible.
“We’re trying to find a reason for why these things are happening.”
Completely unfair.
“When things go wrong, we as society want to find someone to point the finger at or blame, and sometimes things just happens. And these injuries, each one of them… they’ve just happened.”
If you say so, Coach.
Nate McMillan was struggling to explain how Greg Oden could be injured: again. The 22-year-old former number 1 pick, who was seen by many to be the embodiment of a new Blazers era, will undergo microfracture surgery on his left knee some time Friday.
Speaking at a hastily-summoned press conference Wednesday night, everyone was searching for answers.
“Things happen,” said an expressionless McMillan. “And I can tell you that this medical staff, [head trainer] Jay [Jensen], our doctors, they work in the best interests of our players and our organization.”
We’re sure they do. But is anyone else getting an uneasy feeling? A certain pit deep in the collectiveBlazer stomach that screams, “enough already”?
After Oden went down last year with a fractured left patella, we were shocked. When Joel Przybillasuffered a torn patella tendon, eyebrows were raised. Then Pendergraph goes down with a torn ACL, and Elliot Willams went out for the season with a dislocated patella.
Then it got worse.
Read more: http://sportstwo.com/content/3312-Another-day…-another-injury.