Clarification - Bynum
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Clarification - Bynum
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Clarification - Bynum
In a previous post regarding Bynum writen by emplay, Erik never mentions a time table. All he says is that it is possible he could miss another six weeks.
After researching this information it doesn't sound that he will miss that much and will return for the playoffs. In another article on Fox Sports states that the Lakers do not see this as a set back in any way. But do expect Bynum to miss the last two games of the season. Bynum is with the team and is conditioning with the team.
Please do not jump to speculation. Lets be supportive and pray he is back for the first game of the playoffs.
http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/8010 ... ith-Lakers
After researching this information it doesn't sound that he will miss that much and will return for the playoffs. In another article on Fox Sports states that the Lakers do not see this as a set back in any way. But do expect Bynum to miss the last two games of the season. Bynum is with the team and is conditioning with the team.
Please do not jump to speculation. Lets be supportive and pray he is back for the first game of the playoffs.
http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/8010 ... ith-Lakers
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Here is a interseting quote from a very respectable poster. Gumbygld is the closest there is to a Laker insider on the web,
Gumbygld wrote:
Ok so here is what i hear/understand...
First off, there is a reason it can go from 3 days to x amount of weeks. The Dr. he went to see in NY is one of if not the most highly regarded knee specialist in the country. He knows knees better than anyone Drew had previously seen so it is very possibly he could have seen something or known something that other doctors didnt.
As for the 6 weeks, from what i understand that is not a definite time frame. What i hear is that it is basically up to Drew as to when his pain subsides completely and at that point he can then start to fully work out and then play. It may not take 6 weeks but in my oppinion i wouldnt expect him to be playing or working out with the team for atleast another week.
Gumbygld wrote:
Ok so here is what i hear/understand...
First off, there is a reason it can go from 3 days to x amount of weeks. The Dr. he went to see in NY is one of if not the most highly regarded knee specialist in the country. He knows knees better than anyone Drew had previously seen so it is very possibly he could have seen something or known something that other doctors didnt.
As for the 6 weeks, from what i understand that is not a definite time frame. What i hear is that it is basically up to Drew as to when his pain subsides completely and at that point he can then start to fully work out and then play. It may not take 6 weeks but in my oppinion i wouldnt expect him to be playing or working out with the team for atleast another week.
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El Hardee wrote:Here is a interseting quote from a very respectable poster. Gumbygld is the closest there is to a Laker insider on the web,
Gumbygld wrote:
Ok so here is what i hear/understand...
First off, there is a reason it can go from 3 days to x amount of weeks. The Dr. he went to see in NY is one of if not the most highly regarded knee specialist in the country. He knows knees better than anyone Drew had previously seen so it is very possibly he could have seen something or known something that other doctors didnt.
As for the 6 weeks, from what i understand that is not a definite time frame. What i hear is that it is basically up to Drew as to when his pain subsides completely and at that point he can then start to fully work out and then play. It may not take 6 weeks but in my oppinion i wouldnt expect him to be playing or working out with the team for atleast another week.
Gumby is a great and reliable source... He told people at CL about the Ariza trade before it happened and he had been spot on about Bynum this whole time!
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Well, I was just being paranoid enough to go onto LG and read what emplay's been writing and according to him, this is what's been going on:
1. Bynum wanted to return to action last week.
2. Lakers wanted him to wait one more week so that he could play this sunday.
3. He travels on the plane to Sacto, dooes some drills and the swelling gets aggravated after each work out.
4. There has been persistent swelling for like 12 weeks and that hasn't disappeared altogether.
5. Lakers tell Bynum he's not ready for Sunday.
6. Bynum and his people, go to consult this NY doctor on their own and learn that the knee isn't healed yet for any kind of workouts. They try to play safe and not jeopardize his knee after learning that.
7. Emplay claims that he has spoken to Phil privately and the consensus is that the 6 weeks time table is just another tentative date and it looks like curtains down on Bynum's season.
Obviously the posters on LG hold him in great regard and all these reports and no statement from the Lakers PR is worrying me more than anything else. I'm just trying to stay optimistic and hope for the best.
1. Bynum wanted to return to action last week.
2. Lakers wanted him to wait one more week so that he could play this sunday.
3. He travels on the plane to Sacto, dooes some drills and the swelling gets aggravated after each work out.
4. There has been persistent swelling for like 12 weeks and that hasn't disappeared altogether.
5. Lakers tell Bynum he's not ready for Sunday.
6. Bynum and his people, go to consult this NY doctor on their own and learn that the knee isn't healed yet for any kind of workouts. They try to play safe and not jeopardize his knee after learning that.
7. Emplay claims that he has spoken to Phil privately and the consensus is that the 6 weeks time table is just another tentative date and it looks like curtains down on Bynum's season.
Obviously the posters on LG hold him in great regard and all these reports and no statement from the Lakers PR is worrying me more than anything else. I'm just trying to stay optimistic and hope for the best.



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Bynum injury update NEW (video)
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Bynum injury update NEW (video)
It was just posted on the lakers. com site few minutes ago.
Hear it first hand from Bynum his injury update.
http://www.nba.com/lakers/news/080411bynum.html
Hear it first hand from Bynum his injury update.
http://www.nba.com/lakers/news/080411bynum.html
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