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Seriously? As a fan on the Portland franchise, you say that?
Seriously? As a fan on the Portland franchise, you say that?
Zags is a nice guy. Just ask him if you'll be his "bestie".
I still say, you can't injure what you don't have.Note that it was DeJuan "No ACL" Blair whose foot he stepped on? It seems everyone injures their knees except for that guy.
I still say, you can't injure what you don't have.
He got up by himself and walked off the court. I doubt it is that serious.
Just to backup what Fez is saying, I've seen Australian Football players tear their ACL, and still run out a game (which is like running a half marathon whilst guys are trying to bury your head into the turf).He got up by himself and walked off the court. I doubt it is that serious.
It doesn't look as serious but when Bonzi tore his ACL he walked off the court without limping.
I still say, you can't injure what you don't have.
I still say, you can't injure what you don't have.

Now this is LOL worthy.
http://forums.lakersground.net/viewtopic.php?t=131964
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It's not retroactive. Brandon had meniscus(s) in the first place to injure.How's that working out for Brandon?
EL SEGUNDO – Los Angeles Lakers center Andrew Bynum, who injured his right knee in last night’s game versus the San Antonio Spurs, had an MRI this morning. Results of the MRI showed that Bynum has a bone bruise, but the injury is not deemed to be serious.
Lakers forward Matt Barnes also had an MRI exam on his sore right knee, which was surgically repaired on January 11, 2011. Results of Barnes’ MRI showed no new damage.
Both players are expected to be ready to play when the Lakers open the playoffs this weekend.
