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Re: Radja's injury
I agree, it is hard to believe they did not know exactly what condition his
knee was in, and thought the trade might fly so took a chance. Or maybe it
was a move to piss Dino off and get him to return to Europe, and out form
under the cap ?
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> From: Adam Suchocki <Twilight@world.std.com>
> To: SKMISHRA.US.ORACLE.COM <SKMISHRA@us.oracle.com>
> Cc: celtics@igtc.COM
> Subject: Re: Radja's injury
> Date: Saturday, June 28, 1997 10:33 AM
>
> I read the same article, but have the opposite conclusion. How could
> the Celtics not know about the knee (if it's true). It was the Celtic
> doctors who performed the surgery in the first place. It seems like it
> would be very difficult to scope his knee, perform an MRI, perform
> surgery, examine his knee after surgery, and monitor rehab and not
> notice that there was no cartlige in it. I'm sorry, but I just don't by
> that the Celtics had no knowledge of Radja's knee. For that matter, I
> find it hard to believe that they are claiming they had no knowledge
> that he had seen another doctor. The globe was reporting this before
> the trade and befor the physical, yet Rick had the nerve to get up on
> stand after the physical and say that he had no knowledge until then
> that Dino was in any pain and seeing other doctors. This is just
> getting hard to believe.
>
> adam
>
>
> SKMISHRA.US.ORACLE.COM wrote:
> >
> > I was reading the Philadelphia inquirer online and it seems that the
76ers
> > examination revealed nocartilage in Radja's left knee.``It is bone on
bone,''
> > said a Sixers insider who was part of the examination. ``He can play a
> > game,but he can't practice afterwards. The knee will swell. He can't
play four
> > games in six days.
> > Now Radja knew this, but did not tell the
celtics
> > and that's why he was confident that he wouldn't clear the physical. I
hope he
> > goes back to croatia to play in Europe.
> > - Mishra