He should be back first, but doubt he'll see the court before Amare.
It'll be up to 8 weeks for Amare and almost 3-7 weeks for Ian.
Ian should be back first, right?
He should be back first, but doubt he'll see the court before Amare.
A more interesting question" is who will re-injure. Those 2 are made of the same glass as Bynum and Oden
I forgot all about Ian... maybe you should, too. It's very liberating not wondering how many workouts/practices he'll get to partake in before reinjuring one of his anklesj/k
Ian, he is only around a month away, IIRC. His timetable was 6 -10 weeks before he healed, and I think he's on 3 or 4 now. I can't remember the surgery date, so idk for sure. Wasn't it early jan? Timvp? Kori?
Amare...even if Ian is healthy, I don't think Pop would trust him enough to put him on the floor. I see another D-League assignment in his future.
better question. who will be on the court first, Amare or Manu??
Manu will be back in a week....12 days the most.
Thats my bold prediction.
Ian Mahinmi is going to average 26 points and 12 boards against the Lakers in the WCF's.
You're playing NBA2k9 right? 'Cause otherwise you're shrooming.
Ian was never hurt, it's all CIA ..Pop brought Wilt Chamberlain back from the dead, and he's currently training Ian at an undisclosed location..that's clearly the main reason we didn't make a deal for a big at the deadline..
The french toast will not see an NBA court this season. I approve this message.
You shut up, Bush. We aready have one Spurs troll in sequ. And cake DOES NOT need icing.
Last edited by Manufan909; 02-20-2009 at 07:28 PM.
I smell 2009 Finals MVP
I don't think 2k9 even had Ian and Hill.
You can download them through XBOX Live. Same with Splitter.
I apprecify that.
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