KB-Pau-DH20122012-01-27 22:42:55 +0000 #1
ESPNSteinLine Marc Stein
Bucks just announced that hard-luck Andrew Bogut suffered fractured left ankle in Wednesday's tangle in Houston and is out indefinitely.
14 minutes ago
haggis2012-01-27 22:52:49 +0000 #2
Made of glass.
Corey2012-01-27 23:13:13 +0000 #3
Turns out 'glass knees' wasn't an appropriate name for Bogut.
'Glass bones' will suffice.
KB-Pau-DH20122012-01-27 23:50:45 +0000 #4
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Originally Posted by Corey
Turns out 'glass knees' wasn't an appropriate name for Bynum.
'Glass bones' will suffice.
This is Bogut we're talking about, not Bynum. Nice try.
haggis2012-01-27 23:37:03 +0000 #5
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Originally Posted by KB-Pau-DH2012
This is Bogut we're talking about, not Bynum. Nice try.
Applies for both.
KB-Pau-DH20122012-01-28 00:44:16 +0000 #6
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Originally Posted by haggis
Applies for both.
Bynum hasn't had bone issues. He's had a torn MCL (medial collateral LIGAMENT), and a dislocated patellar TENDON kneecap. And a torn medial meniscus TENDON.
No bone issues for Bynum.
haggis2012-01-28 01:02:04 +0000 #7
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Originally Posted by KB-Pau-DH2012
Bynum hasn't had bone issues. He's had a torn MCL (medial collateral LIGAMENT), and a dislocated patellar TENDON kneecap. And a torn medial meniscus TENDON.
No bone issues for Bynum.
THANK YOU for capitalizing.
I know what has ailed Bynum. There's no saying for tendons though.
"Bynum's tendons are made of peanut brittle." Better?
beasted862012-01-28 00:13:42 +0000 #8
I really don't get it. Half of the top Centers in the NBA are injury prone, or have had a string of years they were called injury prone. It didn't seem Centers were so injury prone when I grew up watching basketball.
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