<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Florida Today - According to Florida Today, Magic coach Brian Hill is talking about shutting injured forward Grant Hill down for the season.Hill missed his 41st game of the season Saturday night after re-aggravating the sports hernia injury that has bothered him since October."We'll probably wait until (today) to see how he feels and then discuss what might be the best road to take the rest of the season," Brian Hill said. "It's obvious that something is wrong with him continuing to experience pain."</div>
You know right when i think he's doin good and healthy, and hes gonna start playin more. This frickin happens. It really is a shame that he always gets hurt though.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>It really is a shame that he always gets hurt though.</div>I like Grant Hill just as much as everyone else, but man, this guy needs to hang it up. He's inadvertanly hosing Orlando every season with his injuries. It's not his fault obviously, but he's detirmental to Orlando's success. In his 5 seasons with Orlando Hill has played 135 out of 410 games. It's time for this guy to hang it up before he injures himself where it will effect the rest of his life.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (WELCOMEtotheJUNGLE @ Mar 13 2006, 07:46 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I like Grant Hill just as much as everyone else, but man, this guy needs to hang it up. He's inadvertanly hosing Orlando every season with his injuries. It's not his fault obviously, but he's detirmental to Orlando's success. In his 5 seasons with Orlando Hill has played 135 out of 410 games. It's time for this guy to hang it up before he injures himself where it will effect the rest of his life.</div>The Magic arent goin to let him "hang it up". Hill's contract is running out, and 90 percent chance says that they will trade him in the offseason.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>The Magic arent goin to let him "hang it up". Hill's contract is running out, and 90 percent chance says that they will trade him in the offseason.</div>I didn't know his contract was nearing the end, good for Orlando if they get rid of him, or if he decides to "hang it up"
I feel downright sorry for the guy. He is on pace to have a legendary career, gets a reccuring injury which he finally concurs after years, and then gets a frickin hernia.Not cool
Magic SF Grant Hill gave his teammates and coaches Gucci watches as parting gifts on Baggie Day, which is appropriate because he's almost out of time. He has had six surgeries in six years (five on the left ankle), and if he needs a second operation for a sports hernia, he'll walk away at the age of 33. He told the Orlando Sentinel he'll try rehab one more time in the hope he can erase his brutal record in Mouseville. As he enters the final season of his seven-year, $93 million deal, Hill has played 135 games there and sat out 357 -- that means he has missed 72.6 percent--and never has played in a postseason game. . . .