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Bynum sprains right ankle

Another minor injury. We’ll see how it fairs.

Inside The Lakers: Andrew Bynum said he sprained his right ankle when he picked up his fourth foul against Brad Miller in the third quarter. Bynum didn’t believe it was serious, but said he’d know more in the morning when he goes for treatment.

He was walking on his own after the game.“Hopefully things aren’t too bad,” Bynum said. “I’m going to get some therapy in the morning.”

7 Comments

  1. This is a blessing in disguise. Andrew won’t play above the rim as much with this injury (ie. less chance of other injuries).

  2. Marwan says:

    Man why are these injuries occuring. I dont care whether they are major or minor, I just dont want injuries, why? Well unlike today’s case with Pau, you can lose a step and lose rhythm, it can really affect the way people play just like Drew when he came back in time for Playoffs where he was a non factor.

  3. Popcorn says:

    Bynum needs to heavily tape and protect his shoulders, elbows, knees, ankles, finger joints, use eye goggles and pray for God’s protection before every game. It seems the routine to hear something happened to him after games.
    Stay healthy my fiend…

  4. PaulPeirceGetsTeaBaggedByKevinGarnettAndDocRiversAndScreamsThrowItDownBigManThrowItDown says:

    dude WTF Drew is Catching the Fluke Walton Virus . Stay away from Fluke that lame is contagous.

    • WifelovesLuke says:

      While I appreciate your clear hate for Boston, I do have a question for you. Why does Phil Jackson like Luke so much? Answer: because he is a perfect fit for this team as a ROLE player within the triangle offense. Don’t just hate on one of our guys for the sake of trying to be funny. It only makes you look like an uneducated “fan”. You can be better!

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