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This is a crazy.
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So now that's:
Kobe missing two games due to his ankle.
Dwight missing six games due to his torn labrum, while dealing with his bad back.
Nash missing 24 games due to his broken leg, while dealing with nerve damage.
Pau missing 33 games due to his knee tendinitis, plantar fasciitis and torn plantar fascia.
Blake missing 37 games due to his abdominal strain.
Hill missing 42 games and counting due to his left hip.
MWP missing the next six weeks due to his torn lateral meniscus.
Unbelievable.
So now that's:
Kobe missing two games due to his ankle.
Dwight missing six games due to his torn labrum, while dealing with his bad back.
Nash missing 24 games due to his broken leg, while dealing with nerve damage.
Pau missing 33 games due to his knee tendinitis, plantar fasciitis and torn plantar fascia.
Blake missing 37 games due to his abdominal strain.
Hill missing 42 games and counting due to his left hip.
MWP missing the next six weeks due to his torn lateral meniscus.
Unbelievable.
oh the wolves and bucks are both losses you can mark them now and cancel your trip to the nba season thread tonight
no way this team beats an improving wolves team or the bucks.
you see how kmart is playing in new york? yea no need to sign him or west....
since you know this team is so young and we have guys like ebanks and duhon
back to an 8 man rotation.
even if ebanks gets to play hes gonna be so lost out there from not playing at all this year.
im sorry but mike brown was horrible but antoni is the absolute worst...
Ebanks will be our savior
I still contend the injuries were as big a factor as anything as to why the Lakers missed the playoffs that season.
Ebanks
That poll is so depressing every time I enter this thread
Funny thing is that was probably the last time a Lakers team got bit real hard with injuries over the course of a season.
I still contend the injuries were as big a factor as anything as to why the Lakers missed the playoffs that season.
Do any of you guys think the DUI has something to do with it? Or it's purely a basketball decision to not play him? Cause it's not like he was playing a lot but before the DUI he would at least see a few minutes each game.
what gas?dallas in the side mirror. better hit the gas
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