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dockingsched wrote: the biggest loss of the off-season for the lakers was earl clark
T-Mac ailing
After tweaking his left ankle in the first quarter and getting hit hard on his left shoulder in the fourth quarter of the win over Sacramento, Tracy McGrady was only a spectator at Tuesday's practice.
"Ankle's fine," McGrady said. "My shoulder is extremely sore. If I had to play today, I'd give it a shot, but I'm in a lot of pain.
"I probably could (play today), but I don't know how effective I'd be. Every time I lift my arm, I'm in a great deal of pain.
"If I feel this way (today), I'm probably getting an X-ray in the morning. There's a lot more pain today than what I felt last night after the game. I'm a little concerned. As long as there's no separation, I'm fine.
"It's nothing major. It's nothing that's going to keep me out of games. I'm really not worried about that."
dockingsched wrote: the biggest loss of the off-season for the lakers was earl clark
moofs wrote:I've got a pretty good idea what injury he has (from experience), and usually those things stick around for a couple days and go away, no biggie. You can play with them, but they're painful and throw EVERYTHING off, and there's really nothing you can do about them. Sometimes I would get them so bad that I couldn't raise my right arm without pushing it up with my left. Still, you can play with this, and it's not anything that causes a bad injury that I'm aware of (if you try to push through it). That's assuming he has what I always had.
Also not to burst anyone's panic button, but he didn't say he couldn't play, AND he said that after and about YESTERDAY's practice. He may still be out anyway, they're finicky about healing, but it won't be a major injury issue - 3-5 days tops typically. Just chill, there hasn't been anything said about today's game yet.