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Bass May Need Arthroscopic Surgery

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Twisting a knee, hearing a pop, and having knee swelling most commonly indicates a tear of important tissue inside of the knee. This is usually the meniscus cartilage or the cruciate ligaments. Twisting the knee, hearing a pop, and having swelling requires a careful physical examination, often a MRI, and the torn tissue is usually repairable.
If a conservative, nonsurgical approach is taken, the pain and swelling of a torn meniscus should resolve within a few days. Recovery and rehabilitation becomes a long-term commitment, making certain that the muscles surrounding the knee are kept strong to promote joint stability.
if surgery is needed: sports activity 4-8 weeks after surgery - complete recovery may take 2-3 months to get all your strength back

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Bored and looking through our D-League affiliate roster.

 

Anthony Richardson

http://www.nba.com/dleague/playerfile/tmp_anthony_richardson/index.html?nav=page

 

Then we could have 3 Richardsons on our team.

 

James Cripe

http://www.nba.com/dleague/playerfile/james_cripe/index.html?nav=page

 

He's tall.

 

Idong Ibok

http://www.nba.com/dleague/playerfile/idong_ibok/index.html?nav=page

 

He's tall and has an awesome name.

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He's been having problems with that knee for about a month now, but I didn't know it was this bad.

 

To be honest this is good news for the Magic. His knee problems and his recent complete lack of aggression or willingness to take it inside on offense seem to line up perfectly, meaning he's not just being soft, but rather adjusting to deal with the injury.

 

Or so I hope. :svgsad:

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Make DUDU play center, that waste of roster space.

 

who's gonna jump up and throw his hands up and cheer like we won a championship the second someone even thinks of chucking a 3?

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