Originally Posted by you big dummy
dreClark wrote:
outacontrol music wrote:
bonafide125 wrote:
Is that even legal?
God Damn that's insane.
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Originally Posted by you big dummy
dreClark wrote:
outacontrol music wrote:
bonafide125 wrote:
Is that even legal?
God Damn that's insane.
I NaSmatic I wrote:
How about Kirk Hinrich and Joakim Noah for Bynum?.
go to hell
Originally Posted by CP1708
But if I were a Magic fan, I would be TERRIFIED any time he gets bumped even a little. In fact, if I were an opponent, my goal would be to knock him on his @#$ once before tip off just to get him shaky.
I should be a scout.
Originally Posted by I NaSmatic I
Rejoice KLJ!
http://twitter.com/WojYahooNBAWojYahooNBA The Hornets have agreed to trade Hilton Armstrong to the Kings, an Eastern Conference exec with knowledge of deal says.
Redd out for season
basketball source has confirmed that Michael Redd suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament and torn medial collateral ligament in his left knee on Sunday night in Los Angeles. The injury will sideline the Bucks shooting guard for the rest of the season.
The injury is the same one that Redd suffered nearly one year ago, on Jan. 24 against Sacramento at the Bradley Center. He suffered a torn ACL and torn MCL on that night and was lost for the rest of the season.
On Sunday, Redd planted on his left foot as he made a move in the lane during the Bucks' 95-77 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers. He immediately was helped off the court.
Redd had a magnetic resonance imaging exam done in Phoenix on Monday, and the test revealed the ligament tears.
The 30-year-old Redd has been plagued by injuries in recent years. He missed the final 35 games of last season after being injured, and he was out for 16 games earlier this season due to a left patella tendon strain.
Redd has one year remaining on the six-year, $91 million contract he signed with the Bucks in the summer of 2005. The final year of the deal is a player option worth $18 million.
But Redd, who recently went into fourth place on the Bucks' all-time scoring list, has played just 51 games in the last two seasons due to injuries.
Source
The final year of the deal is a player option worth $18 million.
God, the Bucks must hate him right now.
Bad news for Redd, sorry to hear that.