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  • #47268
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    IndianaBasketball
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    I didn’t like the way his left knee buckled side to side. It looked like a torn ACL to me.

    IF this is as serious as I think it is, this pretty much destroys the Knicks.

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  • #754972
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    The Scare Crow Rises
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    If this is true the Knicks are done this post season, and to think they were a dark horse contender at some point

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  • #754975
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    IndianaBasketball
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    I hope it’s just a sprain, but the way it buckled in and back out… Didn’t like that look.

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  • #754974
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    Tongue-Out-Like-23
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    Just when I thought the Knicks couldn’t play any worse, Chandler goes down

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  • #754978
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    BigChamp12
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    Corey Brewer’s play was much cleaner and unintentional than Dunleavy’s on Cousins. Chandler may possibly be seriously injured, although I pray he’s not.
    But that is the exact reason Cousins was hot at Dunleavy, you can really take a guy out like that. And DMC was running when Dunleavy hit him and it was even lower..

    Edit: They just called it a left knee contusion!! Still dont know if he’ll return

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  • #754980
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    Huge break! The way his knee buckled was ugly.

    He shouldn’t miss more than a game or two then.

    Let’s see if the Knicks can get back in this.

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  • #754983
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    IndianaBasketball
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    Damn… Now Melo leaves the game.

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  • #755000
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    Mkadoza
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    Welp… At least I got a half a season of not being embarrassing.

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  • #755016
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    Pyron
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    rotoworld’s report on chandler..

    Tyson Chandler (left knee contusion) is probable to play against the Blazers on Thursday.
    He wasn’t on crutches, but was walking with a limp as he left the arena on Thursday. Chandler said this was the same injury that he suffered in the preseason and a knee contusion is more of a day-to-day than an indefinite injury. Chandler could still feel worse tomorrow and the Knicks look to have made a mistake bringing back Carmelo Anthony too soon, so Chandler owners will still want to check back for updates as Thursday progresses. Kenyon Martin would get as many minutes as he could handle and is worth a look in deeper leagues.

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