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    http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/200....ap/index.html

    Mourning leaves door open to return

    MIAMI (AP) -- Leaning on a long red crutch as he spoke outside the Miami Heat locker room Monday night, Alonzo Mourning made two things very clear.

    One, he has not retired.

    Two, any path to another comeback will be an extremely long one.

    Speaking in specifics about the season-ending injuries to his right knee and right leg suffered last month in Atlanta, Mourning revealed Monday that Heat team physician Dr. Harlan Selesnick was originally concerned simply about his prospects of walking again. Mourning tore the patella tendon and quadriceps muscle in his right leg on Dec. 19 -- ironically, the fourth anniversary of his life-saving kidney transplant.

    But his recovery is going well, even though Mourning still cannot drive or work out the way he used to.

    "Sounds like somebody is communicating to me," Mourning said. "It really does. I hope I read the sign right and make the right decision. But right now, I feel a little helpless sitting on the sideline, because I see so much I can do to help. That's what hurts more than anything."

    The Heat entered Monday night's game against Cleveland with an 8-31 record, worst in the Eastern Conference.

    Mourning -- who turns 38 on Feb. 8 -- entered this season saying that this would be his farewell campaign, insisting repeatedly that nothing would change his mind.

    Now, he's not exactly talking in absolute terms when the notion of retiring comes up.

    "Right now, my focus is just to get healthy," Mourning said. "I haven't really thought about if I'm going to retire or not. But my focus is getting healthy, being able to run and walk, and once I overcome that hurdle I'll be prepared to let you know if I'm going to play again."

    Heat coach Pat Riley said he hasn't talked with Mourning about the prospects of the 2008-09 season.

    "He's coming to games so we're chatting a little bit, but there's no discussion about that," Riley said. "I think you've got to leave that with him. ... But actually, his scars look pretty good. I can't believe how good his knee looks."

    Mourning's kneecap was completely displaced when he tumbled awkwardly to the court in Atlanta, and he also tore the top and bottom of the quadriceps muscle, plus sustained some other injuries.

    Mourning, who because of the kidney transplant cannot take anti-inflammatory medication or painkillers other than aspirin -- and suffered for two weeks after this surgery because of that -- said Selesnick told him he'd never seen an injury like it before.

    But things are slowly beginning to heal, and Mourning's spirits are high.

    "I'm happy and I'm focused right now on my recovery," Mourning said. "I really haven't thought too much about basketball."

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    Mourning leaves door open to return

    MIAMI (AP) -- Leaning on a long red crutch as he spoke outside the Miami Heat locker room Monday night, Alonzo Mourning made two things very clear.

    One, he has not retired.

    Two, any path to another comeback will be an extremely long one.

    Speaking in specifics about the season-ending injuries to his right knee and right leg suffered last month in Atlanta, Mourning revealed Monday that Heat team physician Dr. Harlan Selesnick was originally concerned simply about his prospects of walking again. Mourning tore the patella tendon and quadriceps muscle in his right leg on Dec. 19 -- ironically, the fourth anniversary of his life-saving kidney transplant.

    But his recovery is going well, even though Mourning still cannot drive or work out the way he used to.

    "Sounds like somebody is communicating to me," Mourning said. "It really does. I hope I read the sign right and make the right decision. But right now, I feel a little helpless sitting on the sideline, because I see so much I can do to help. That's what hurts more than anything."

    The Heat entered Monday night's game against Cleveland with an 8-31 record, worst in the Eastern Conference.

    Mourning -- who turns 38 on Feb. 8 -- entered this season saying that this would be his farewell campaign, insisting repeatedly that nothing would change his mind.

    Now, he's not exactly talking in absolute terms when the notion of retiring comes up.

    "Right now, my focus is just to get healthy," Mourning said. "I haven't really thought about if I'm going to retire or not. But my focus is getting healthy, being able to run and walk, and once I overcome that hurdle I'll be prepared to let you know if I'm going to play again."

    Heat coach Pat Riley said he hasn't talked with Mourning about the prospects of the 2008-09 season.

    "He's coming to games so we're chatting a little bit, but there's no discussion about that," Riley said. "I think you've got to leave that with him. ... But actually, his scars look pretty good. I can't believe how good his knee looks."

    Mourning's kneecap was completely displaced when he tumbled awkwardly to the court in Atlanta, and he also tore the top and bottom of the quadriceps muscle, plus sustained some other injuries.

    Mourning, who because of the kidney transplant cannot take anti-inflammatory medication or painkillers other than aspirin -- and suffered for two weeks after this surgery because of that -- said Selesnick told him he'd never seen an injury like it before.

    But things are slowly beginning to heal, and Mourning's spirits are high.

    "I'm happy and I'm focused right now on my recovery," Mourning said. "I really haven't thought too much about basketball."
    Yeah i heard that. My question is, "WHY?"

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    Retire, old man. Go live a long and happy life.

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    I'm sure he'll be more than able to return if he resumes his HGH regimen.

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    Is the door is wide enough to accomodate a wheelchair?

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    Is the door is wide enough to accomodate a wheelchair?


    why don't some players get it? YOURE TOO OLD. He even got his ring, why the does he want to keep coming back and back

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    Is the door is wide enough to accomodate a wheelchair?

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    You've made millions kind sir. Stay out of the league now man while you still have your health

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    Yeah i heard that. My question is, "WHY?"

    Yeah, why?


    He got supposedly got pretty pissed with the Miami media and Heat PR dept for supposedly running an announcement that stated he was retiring. It was quickly recanted by the Heat the following day.

    Retiring must really be like DEATH!

    Zo, you've had a good run dude. Everybody's got to give it up eventually.

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    why don't some players get it? YOURE TOO OLD. He even got his ring, why the does he want to keep coming back and back
    the love for the game

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    It has to be for the groupies

    But in all seriousness maybe in his crazy mind he still thinks he can play..or he has absolutely no idea what to do with his free time so he wants to still be part of the team.

    Alzono needs to take up golf!

    I agree he is better off retiring but you can't deny even at 38 Zo is playing better then Shaq. If he wants to stay close to the game why not be a coach or a broadcaster? ZO has always been one of my favorite players. I wish Amare played with ZO's intensity on defense.

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