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Man In Black
03-21-2010, 02:02 AM
Are the Spurs knick-knack injured like this?

Bynum's news comes to a team that has a pretty full injury report with all but Luke Walton (pinched nerve in lower back) playing through their respective injuries. That includes Kobe Bryant (fractured index finger), Ron Artest (sore left thumb), Lamar Odom (sore left shoulder), Derek Fisher (groin/hip area) Shannon Brown (sore right thumb), Pau Gasol (tonsillitis) and Sasha Vujacic (sprained left shoulder). Lakers Coach Phil Jackson told reporters Saturday that Odom, who will start in Bynum's place Sunday against Washington, is "doing some work with his shoulder." Meanwhile, Fisher was excused from practice, though he is expected to play tomorrow.
Including Bynum's Achilles Strain, which is expected to have him out for 6 games minimum.

timtonymanu
03-21-2010, 02:50 AM
Lakers have it worse but unlike the Spurs they are a still a force if one of their main players is out.


The worst is the Warriors. They're missing 8 players for crying out loud.

DJ Mbenga
03-21-2010, 07:34 PM
Lakers have it worse but unlike the Spurs they are a still a force if one of their main players is out.


The worst is the Warriors. They're missing 8 players for crying out loud.

half of their team is from the D-League. and they play well too!

ffadicted
03-21-2010, 07:36 PM
Sore left thumb wtf kind of pussy labels that as an injury

diego
03-22-2010, 12:11 PM
seriously, when is sore this and sore that an injury? fisher it just says hip/groin area, is he sore too or is there an actual diagnosis?

the media loves to overblow the lakers' anything, injuries inlcuded.

Dex
03-22-2010, 12:56 PM
seriously, when is sore this and sore that an injury? fisher it just says hip/groin area, is he sore too or is there an actual diagnosis?

the media loves to overblow the lakers' anything, injuries inlcuded.

+1. Tonsillitis is not an injury. A sore shoulder is not an injury. A sore thumb is not an injury.

Frankly, after playing 60-some-odd games over the past 4 months, I'd be more amazed at the players who don't have a sore something.