Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2014 8:38 am Post subject: Andrew Bynum may skip 2014-15 season
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The oft-injured No. 10 pick in the 2005 draft is considering sitting out next season in order to undergo the Regenokine knee therapy procedure, his agent, David Lee, told the New York Post.
The non-surgical procedure uses injections to help grow new cartilage, and requires an extra-long rehab.
Lee said Bynum is considering doing the program with German doctor Peter Wehling, who has worked with Kobe Bryant and Alex Rodriguez in the past.
Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2014 9:06 am Post subject: Re: Andrew Bynum may skip 2014-15 season
Kobe2Dwight12 wrote:
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The oft-injured No. 10 pick in the 2005 draft is considering sitting out next season in order to undergo the Regenokine knee therapy procedure, his agent, David Lee, told the New York Post.
The non-surgical procedure uses injections to help grow new cartilage, and requires an extra-long rehab.
Lee said Bynum is considering doing the program with German doctor Peter Wehling, who has worked with Kobe Bryant and Alex Rodriguez in the past.
David Lee working double time with Bynum and the ... Warriors? LOL _________________ "Now, if life is coffee, then the jobs, money & position in society are the cups. They are just tools to hold & contain life, but the quality of life doesn't change. Sometimes, by concentrating only on the cup, we fail to enjoy the coffee in it."
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Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2014 9:36 pm Post subject:
First I read that Bynum wanted to come back and play for the Lakers, and I couldn't figure out why.
The I read that he planned to sit out the season and not play, and I realized why he wanted to return. _________________ I would rather have questions I cannot answer than answers I cannot question - Richard Feynman
Same old Bynum, if he was really serious ant playing he should have done that (bleep) right after the pacers let him go, so he could at least have some chance to play sometime this season. SMH! That boy never cared much for the game. _________________ New Beginings
Same old Bynum, if he was really serious ant playing he should have done that (bleep) right after the pacers let him go, so he could at least have some chance to play sometime this season. SMH! That boy never cared much for the game.
stop saying this please. he helped us win a ring on one leg. he had multiple serious surgeries and kept coming back. how many big men do that? i dont know of any actually.
his knees are shot. no fault of his own when people are crashing into them. _________________ LAL4K3RS wrote: He(Kobe) is the white haired kung fu master that you realize is older than dirt but can still kick your arse when in a sitting position drinking a nice herbal tea.
his knees are shot. no fault of his own when people are crashing into them.
One guy fell into him, Kobe.
The other time he landed on Lamar's foot.
Most people roll their ankle on that kind of a bad placement, they don't end up with a dislocated kneecap.
Andrew Bynum - unluckiest player of all time. _________________ Jeffs
I feel like I just watched someone TRULY give 100%. Not the BS I'm-gonna-give-a-110%-just-like-everyone-else-says platitudes, but someone that went until he just....broke. - GT
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