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Noah Evans noah.evans at gmail.com
Thu Aug 9 07:25:15 CDT 2007


Hey Bill,

Allen's surgery was to remove bone chips. While he may have to play
with some pain, I don't think there's any danger of lingering effects.
There's no tendon damange(that we know of).

Noah

On 8/9/07, Bill Lee <leew at nycap.rr.com> wrote:
> But I don't think it's a concern that should be casually dismissed
> either.   Even for high level athletes, healing is slowed with
> age.  All 3 have significant wear and tear on them.  And, I think
> importantly, the major injuries were last season.  We don't really
> know how well Allen and Pierce will return from them because they
> haven't had the chance.  For Allen especially, we don't know how his
> injuries could influence his play or ability to stray on the
> court.  I'm not really sure how significant double-ankle surgery is,
> but it sounds like a big thing.
>
> Bill
>
> At 02:01 AM 8/9/2007, Noah wrote:
> >I think it's a mistake to call our team injury prone. Allen has
> >probably had the most injuries over the course of his career, but even
> >now I think we can expect at least 60+ games from him. Garnett and
> >Pierce have historically been iron men(last seasons tanking not
> >withstanding).
>
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