Non issue
Nov 22, 2010 - When Andrew Bynum last week threw out a date of Thanksgiving for his return to practice with the Los Angeles Lakers, it didn't seem realistic. After all, as he recovers from knee surgery, Bynum will likely need a week or two of conditioning before even returning to practice, let alone game play. As it stands now, it appears that prediction was more false hope than anything, as Bynum likely won't practice until next week at the earliest.
Bynum will undergo an MRI Tuesday, and will still need a week or two of conditioning before he can return to practice.
in other news...black people like fried chicken
once again you worried bout the wrong team dog....there's a trio of s in Miami led by this clown you should be posting about...
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Soooooo he's still on schedule for early December. Nothing to see here.
...so do white people, at least in my house!!!
Works for me. We are 12-2 without him. No need to rush him back.
lol at Laker fans thinking that this guy will eventually reach his full potential. He'll be lucky to stay in the league by the time he's 26. LOLOLOL
don't need him to...all we need is for dat to keep Dwight's spot on the bench warm for him until 2012....Drew will have 4 rings before we ship his ass to Orlando in the mega - big man swap you maggots are about to witness...![]()
and Asians like rice .......
Yes...yes, and Pakistanis love IED's......move along.
Bynum's gonna come back and suck in the playoffs just as he always does. Nothing to see here.
Though Bynum did stick Howard in a hole and Perkins in a hospital in successive Junes.
how bout grape kool-aid?
...and surprisingly enough,not as far fetched as everyone thinks
hey, i don't begrudge a man his soul food...I could go for a 2-piece and a biscuit right about now
NBA status: still edLakers' Andrew Bynum has MRI
November 23, 2010 | 5:59 pm
Lakers center Andrew Bynum, who still is recovering from right knee surgery that has kept him out all season, had an MRI Tuesday that showed the procedure he had last July went well, a Lakers' spokesman said.
The Lakers said nothing has changed with the results from the surgery. Bynum has said he'll will return to practice in a week or two.
"He remains back on track," Lakers public relations director John Black said.
Bynum, who had surgery to repair a torn cartilage in his knee, will continue to get therapy and see how his progress goes.
He has been cleared to jump and dunk, but now Bynum expects to be able to do some lateral movement drills.![]()
im suprised harlem doesnt want him lynched
Why?..
I have nothing against Bynum, he's one of the few Lakers I don't hate, tbh..the most unlikable thing about Bynum is 21 Blessings and Laker fan treating him like Olajuwon..
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