milesfides wrote:Yeah, seems like this was surgery to improve comfort in the knee, not some structural or otherwise serious problem.
A small voice in the back of my head told me that Bynum should suck it up and help us in the playoffs, then get surgery in the offseason. Hell, I wonder how many players in the league play all year despite discomfort and pain in their knees. Unfair of me, selfish as a fan, but hey, couldn't help but think that. Sorry everybody.
it's easy to say that now that they've had the surgery and didn't find anything structurally wrong. not one of the three doctor's he saw were willing to clear him to play. so the lakers and bynum should just suck it up and chance a 10-15 year career when they didn't know what was going on?
i think they did the right thing. i'd rather see them take care of a young stud than chance anything for immediate gratification without actually knowing what the situation was. he will be our franchise player once kobe's past his prime.