http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_y...slug=ys-paulsurgery013110&prov=yhoo&type=lgns
Chris Paul out potentially 2 months? Bye bye Hornets.
Chris Paul out potentially 2 months? Bye bye Hornets.
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Trade for Paul while his value is down? Plus, added bonus: if the trade happens, we can complain how yet another Blazers star is injured and admire how the team is still winning games. "We're doing it without Paul now!"

SHIT HE'S ON MY FANTASY TEAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SHIT!!!!!!!!!!!! SHIT............. I BETTER GO TRY TO SCREW SOME GUYS OVER ON A TRADE BEFORE THEY READ THE NEWS!

SHIT HE'S ON MY FANTASY TEAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SHIT!!!!!!!!!!!! SHIT............. I BETTER GO TRY TO SCREW SOME GUYS
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(Been waiting to use that ever since I learned about it on this very forum.)
What a shitty inbound pass by West.

What a shitty inbound pass by West.
it was the right idea. But that whole play seemed weird or bad.
"Terrible pass by New Orleans" is an incredible understatement, considering it was basically responsible for destroying the rest of their season (if that knee injury to Paul is truly going to sideline him for two months).
I feel bad for Chris Paul. And as for the Blazers' ramifications, it weakens only one of the 10 or 11 teams with legitimate chances at the postseason, so it's not like it's making a huge difference. Blazers still have the Rockets, Grizzlies, Jazz, Spurs, Suns, etc., to worry about.
I wish the NBA would do a better job protecting their guys. Having a slew of photographers with their massive cameras on the baseline is ridiculous. Push them back from the court and place some sort of padded barrier between the fans so the players could really go it on plays along the endlines and the game would benefit in more ways then one.
what a bummer to lose a talent like CP
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I BETTER GO TRY TO SCREW SOME GUYS
A little companionship in your time of sorrow?
Casual sex with strangers is not the answer to your problems. In the morning Paul will still be injured, the guys you slept with won't respect you and you'll feel like a cheap whore. You have to ask yourself, is it worth it?

The New Orleans Hornets have lost All-Star point guard Chris Paul for at least a month.
Sources close to the situation confirmed to ESPN.com on Sunday that Paul tore cartilage in his left knee and will be forced to undergo arthroscopic surgery.
The Hornets are optimistic, sources said, that Paul will miss only one month, including the Feb. 14 All-Star Game. But they won't establish a firmer timetable on Paul's return until after he has surgery.
Yahoo! Sports first reported the need for surgery, saying that test results revealed a partial tear to Paul's meniscus and that he could miss up to two months.
This will be Paul's second extended absence of the season. An ankle injury cost him eight games soon after Byron Scott was replaced as coach by general manager Jeff Bower, but the Hornets managed a 4-4 record during that stretch.
After Paul tweaked the knee in a game Wednesday at Golden State, it appears he suffered the tear Friday night in a home overtime loss to the Chicago Bulls following a scramble for a loose ball and a hard landing on the baseline in the final seconds of regulation.
When Paul is formally ruled out of the All-Star Game, his replacement on the Western Conference roster will be chosen by NBA commissioner David Stern. Prime candidates to replace Paul at guard include Denver's Chauncey Billups and Golden State's Monta Ellis.
