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Saw this on the olive forum. I guess Casey from blazers.com says oden has a crack in the bone (look at comments to his article) and if thats the case usually it takes a cast and 6 weeks. Blazers have no official word and oden says he will "wait till he gets back to portland"
anyone have knowledge on this injury? if its a crack its a lot worse for recovery time.
sounds kinda scary
http://trailblazerscentercourt.blogspot.com/2009/02/oden-to-miss-rookiesophomore-game-with.html
Rick_Dawg said...
Hey Casey, ESPN is reporting that Greg has a cracked patella. Can you find out if that's correct? I mean, that sounds pretty bad. How bad is this "sore knee?" Is it like last year when his knee swoll up and next thing you know, whoops, microfracture? If you could get some verification on the injury that would be great. Thanks.
FEBRUARY 13, 2009 11:55 PM
Casey Holdahl said...
That report is correct Rick. An MRI showed a cracked patella on Greg's left (non microfractured) knee.
Dwight Jaynes says the opposite
Oden: “chip fracture” of the left patella
February 14th, 2009 by Dwight Jaynes | Filed under NBA, Trail Blazers.
It was the result of that collision with Corey Maggette (they banged knees) Thursday night at Golden State.
Chip fractures, similar to avulsions, are normally not serious and when the swelling goes down, I assume he could be ready for at least limited duty. There’s a side of me that thinks Oden sitting out the silly All-Star Weekend exhibition game was a good thing — it would have been his third game in three nights. NBA teams for the last several seasons have been prohibited from playing three games in three nights but the rookie-sophomore game doesn’t count, obviously.
The Blazers list Oden as day-to-day, but as Dan and Keith used to say, “Aren’t we all?”
Go ahead, Oden haters, have at him.
anyone have knowledge on this injury? if its a crack its a lot worse for recovery time.
sounds kinda scary
http://trailblazerscentercourt.blogspot.com/2009/02/oden-to-miss-rookiesophomore-game-with.html
Rick_Dawg said...
Hey Casey, ESPN is reporting that Greg has a cracked patella. Can you find out if that's correct? I mean, that sounds pretty bad. How bad is this "sore knee?" Is it like last year when his knee swoll up and next thing you know, whoops, microfracture? If you could get some verification on the injury that would be great. Thanks.
FEBRUARY 13, 2009 11:55 PM
Casey Holdahl said...
That report is correct Rick. An MRI showed a cracked patella on Greg's left (non microfractured) knee.
Dwight Jaynes says the opposite
Oden: “chip fracture” of the left patella
February 14th, 2009 by Dwight Jaynes | Filed under NBA, Trail Blazers.
It was the result of that collision with Corey Maggette (they banged knees) Thursday night at Golden State.
Chip fractures, similar to avulsions, are normally not serious and when the swelling goes down, I assume he could be ready for at least limited duty. There’s a side of me that thinks Oden sitting out the silly All-Star Weekend exhibition game was a good thing — it would have been his third game in three nights. NBA teams for the last several seasons have been prohibited from playing three games in three nights but the rookie-sophomore game doesn’t count, obviously.
The Blazers list Oden as day-to-day, but as Dan and Keith used to say, “Aren’t we all?”
Go ahead, Oden haters, have at him.
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