OT: Jason Terry Out with broken bone in wrist

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  1. cdub503

    cdub503 Well-Known Member

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    Didnt really dig too hard looking for this in the fourms but hey! dallas just lost their bench!

    Terry sustained a broken bone in his left hand in the first half and missed the rest of Saturday night's game, the Associated Press reports.

    Spin: Terry was ruled out of the game at halftime after X-rays revealed the break, finishing with eight points and four assists in 16 minutes. His condition will be evaluated on Sunday.
     
  2. Денг Гордон

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    I thought he just broke a finger, not his wrist.
     
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    cdub503 Well-Known Member

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    either or!
     
  4. BalancedMan

    BalancedMan That's out of context....

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    Yup, just heard it on sportscenter. Tough loss for them, he'll surely miss some time. But it was in his left hand so it might not affect him that much.
     
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    cdub503 Well-Known Member

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    could pull a przzy but.... we all know.... przzy is a fucking BEAST
     
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    MickZagger Well-Known Member

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    A little different. Pryzbilla doesn't rely on his jumpshot and its his non-shooting hand.
     

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