New Orleans Hornets guard Eric Gordon says he had cartilage damage in his right knee
"First off, you can label it as a bone bruise, or say so,’’ Gordon said. "Of course, it was a little more serious than that. It was a little bit of cartilage damage that came about, but nothing more serious than that.
"I had a little cartilage debris. That happens when you have damage to a cartilage, and that was that — and I needed it. I’ve never had surgery before. All you can do is listen to the doctors as far as moving forward, and I know the timing sucked, but no one knew how serious it was. We went through multiple doctors, and the only way we could find out is (to) go in there.’’
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Wow.
Hope he gets better, but this clarifies a LOT. A “bruise” never made sense for why he was always out. He’s not much better off then it seems in the long run health wise than perhaps a C.Paul potentially.
ech
i hope eric gets better, watching all these injuries for him have been tragic
did Jasen Powell know this before hand?
and kept it away from Eric and his Agent? Then when NOH came crawling back and demanded the two Erics….Jasen told VDN/NO/DTS…“oh by the way, Bledsoe will miss the first month or so of the season….but Gordon looks fine now, but will eventually have to surgery soon and miss a lot more time”
so once NOH finally said okay you keep Bledsoe, we take Gordon…VDN/NO/DTS said…“fine” and had a reluctant hand shake
but in their minds they were like “YAY!”
Ralph, "Last year so often with Blake Griffin you would see these things coming, with Paul, he's so crafty, all of a sudden boom there it is."
No way
Jasen Powell would never use his powers for the good of the Nation. He exists only to screw us over. I could swear I saw him running away with a pair of scissors in-hand after Chauncey got hurt. Was his Achilles torn or cut? We will never know.
He looks normal enough…

But venture closer, and…

DEMON.
"Failure is not fatal, but failure to change might be." - John Wooden
well...
let’s say he knew and was purposely keeping it a secret to screw over the Clippers…
but it backfired and his “purpose screw up” lead to a blessing in disguise for the Clippers when they traded him for CP3
which i guess lead to the retaliation of Billups cut torn Achilles
Ralph, "Last year so often with Blake Griffin you would see these things coming, with Paul, he's so crafty, all of a sudden boom there it is."
except for the part about jason powell knowing something
find that hard to believe
You can't be that successful [at maintaining a long injury list] without knowing a few tricks.
"Failure is not fatal, but failure to change might be." - John Wooden
He's a mole inserted by the CIA
….too sabotage Donald Tokowitz’s (the name they still use for Sterling) organization.
With the organization’s recent success early on, he found the agency starting to question if Powell was in to"deep", forgetting where his allegiance may lie. His much lauded “BG Knee” job heard whispers of Powell being well on his way to becoming director, but Tokowitz and his agenda was hitting back harder. With the acquisitions of Butler, Billups and Paul, some alleged the BG Knee stunt was only a ploy by Powell to buy him some time. Powell sensing this acted quickly and decisively moving in on Billups. Rumor has it that powell employed compromised taped ankles technique to accomplish his latest feat.
more news to come…
Energy * Focus * No Excuses
"For [Griffin] getting in the way of Andre Miller’s 40 yard dash?" -S. Perrin
by Takebb909 on Feb 22, 2012 9:51 AM PST via mobile up reply actions
Not only plausible
but likely.
"Failure is not fatal, but failure to change might be." - John Wooden
DEMON.
LULLZZZZZ.
"Buckle your seat belts, folks. This one's going down to the wire." -The inimitable Ralph Lawler.
by Gordon for President on Feb 22, 2012 1:08 PM PST up reply actions
AHHHH!
scared me
wine um, dine um, 69 um
by flightofthegriffin on Feb 22, 2012 2:36 PM PST up reply actions














