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With a torn left ACL that will cost him rest of the season, New Orleans' David West is facing six months of rehab, a league source tells Y!

Tough break for West and the Hornets.
 
oof thats rough, too bad we dealt the hornets pick instead of our own
 
He is a UFA, too. Talk about bad timing...
 
Blah, Just had surgery on 2-9 to repair mine. I feel for the guy, the rehab kinda sucks. so much muscle loss.
 
By the time the lock-out is over, he should be well into his rehab. It will be interesting to see what kind of contract he can get.
 
This is too obvious to be coincidence. The other world is telling me that our jinx came from the presence of MONTY WILLIAMS. The leaves rustling say we've been blaming our medicos but it was him.
 
ouch. As much as I know this helps us... still dont wish it upon anyone.. not even Lebron or the Nuggets. Get well soon.
 
oof thats rough, too bad we dealt the hornets pick instead of our own



knowing wallace would make us better they probably demanded the NO pick instead of ours, and the deal was absolute last minute
so no time for us to fool around
 
This makes next weeks a lot easier when they're going to rely on Jason Smith for big minutes.

Hopefully Duncan's out both games we play the Spurs as well.
 
This makes next weeks a lot easier when they're going to rely on Jason Smith for big minutes.

Hopefully Duncan's out both games we play the Spurs as well.

Man, are we getting lucky lately with opponents missing players or what?
First, Howard-less Magic.
Then, Bynum-less Lakers.
Also, Iguodala-less Sixers
Next, Duncan-less Spurs.
Then, West-less Hornets.

We've got to capitalize on our good fortune. Can't let win slip away like the Lakers game.
 
Man, are we getting lucky lately with opponents missing players or what?
First, Howard-less Magic.
Then, Bynum-less Lakers.
Also, Iguodala-less Sixers
Next, Duncan-less Spurs.
Then, West-less Hornets.

We've got to capitalize on our good fortune. Can't let win slip away like the Lakers game.

Now WE know how the rest of the NBA feels when they play the Greg Odenless/Brandon Royless Blazers!
 
Man, are we getting lucky lately with opponents missing players or what?
First, Howard-less Magic.
Then, Bynum-less Lakers.
Also, Iguodala-less Sixers
Next, Duncan-less Spurs.
Then, West-less Hornets.

We've got to capitalize on our good fortune. Can't let win slip away like the Lakers game.

We'd beat the Hornets with West anyway. Blazers are the team no one wants to play in the first round and suddenly, the Hornets are the team everybody wants to play. I could see Hornets missing the playoffs by the way the Rockets and Grizzlies are playing.
 

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