<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Ben Wallace's bad back forced him to the inactive list. Wallace tested his injury at the shootaround, but team doctors and trainer Fred Tedeschi convinced him to think long term. The Bulls have a Monday matinee against San Antonio. "The back is definitely a problem right now," Wallace said. "It's a little sore. It's feeling better than what it did the other night. But ? Fred said as long as I keep playing, I'm going to continue to bang it up." Skiles said he wasn't overly concerned as long as the Bulls stay smart, perhaps giving Wallace practices off. Wallace's back wasn't the extent of his bad news. Steve Kauffman, his former agent, sued in Los Angeles Superior Court, claiming that Wallace defamed him in a 2006 Detroit News article. The suit seeks unspecified damages. Wallace fired Kauffman and hired Arn Tellem before he signed his four-year, $60 million contract with the Bulls. Wallace said he couldn't comment.</div> Read more...
It would be good if he gets back soon, but he should stay out until he's fully healthy, because he's just going to keep getting hurt like the article said if he keeps playing.