<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Green, the 76ers guard who underwent surgery in August for a torn left knee ligament suffered in a summer-league game, was in attendance at the Palace of Auburn Hills last night when the Sixers took on the Detroit Pistons. But he would have rather been on the court than in the stands. That could happen soon, according to Green. He said he is aiming toward coming back to play the final 20 to 25 games of the season. "It's a process," he said at halftime. "I feel real good. You've still got to hold yourself back a little bit. I'm definitely looking forward to coming back. I just want to try to play the last little bit of the season. Right now, I'm progressing well. The rehab is coming along well." Green, who lives in Detroit, said he saw orthopedic surgeon James Andrews, the doctor who performed his surgery, in September. He said Andrews was optimistic enough to suggest that Green could return for the second half of the season. As good as that sounded to Green, he feels that being back by the all-star break in mid-February would be more realistic.</div> link:http://www.philly.com/mld/philly/sports/ba...ll/13066017.htm i cant wait to see willie return, with him back, we definetly improve especially for our bench. he can provide us a good scoring punch that can energize the team. i hope he gets will soon.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting lafever8:</div><div class="quote_post">haha. green.</div> yeah, so? youve really got to stop this man, making up the bs about kg to the lakers. your going to yourself banned.