No, I admit it. I'm talking about playoff basketball, though. Whole different story. Maybe they will move the Finals into the regular season so you guys won't completely implode under the pressure.
2-0 without KG so far, 38 point win over Denver. One more point from us in that game and it would have been another game 6 vs. the Lakers.
KG shouldn't be injured come play off time, but if they don't have home court in the East, I think it'll be tough for them to get by the Cavs.
He'll be back. His injury is just a strain and his knee had been locking up on him for a couple weeks prior to that jump. His injury is far less significant than Bynum's. Boston has proved they can win without KG. I think they're something like 20-2 without him or something over the past two years.
Then why ask me what my point is? You know exactly what I'm thinking, another sweet injury. He looks vulnerable.
Right now I'm not even counting on Bynum to come back 100%, and neither should the Lakers. I think he'll come back but it is nice that they are developing this flow.
He looks vulnerable? It was an injury caused by an explosive motion. Those types of things happen. Its just a knee strain?
Whatever, he's got a million miles on him and his injury sounds troublesome. His movement wasn't that explosive to me, his knee gave out a bit.