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I'd be fine with 12 weeks. We just need him for the playoffs.
We'll probably get Perk, West, and JO (if at all) back around the same time.
Quote from: mgent on November 26, 2010, 02:22:43 PMWe'll probably get Perk, West, and JO (if at all) back around the same time.JO should be back well before then, correct?Although the question is how long will he be back for?
Any updates on Delonte's injury? Whats the latest?
Delonte West is expected to have surgery early next week, once the swelling in his fractured right wrist goes down.The length of his ensuing absence, according to Danny Ainge, will depend on what Dr. Brian McKeon finds once he goes in to make repairs."But right now we're talking about 12 weeks," said the C's president of basketball operations, whose subsequent options are limited by having the league maximum 15 players under contract.But Ainge isn't worried."We like our guys and have a great deal of depth," he said. "Rondo is close to healthy, and Nate (Robinson) and Avery (Bradley) are obviously there to help."In the meantime, West's odyssey continues - from back spasms in training camp; to a 10-game suspension once the regular season began; to now the worst injury of his career."Delonte seems to be in a pretty good place," said Ainge. "He's doing well. It has to be frustrating for him, but he's all right. He's a warrior."
Quote from: barefacedmonk on November 27, 2010, 09:50:52 PMAny updates on Delonte's injury? Whats the latest?QuoteDelonte West is expected to have surgery early next week, once the swelling in his fractured right wrist goes down.The length of his ensuing absence, according to Danny Ainge, will depend on what Dr. Brian McKeon finds once he goes in to make repairs."But right now we're talking about 12 weeks," said the C's president of basketball operations, whose subsequent options are limited by having the league maximum 15 players under contract.But Ainge isn't worried."We like our guys and have a great deal of depth," he said. "Rondo is close to healthy, and Nate (Robinson) and Avery (Bradley) are obviously there to help."In the meantime, West's odyssey continues - from back spasms in training camp; to a 10-game suspension once the regular season began; to now the worst injury of his career."Delonte seems to be in a pretty good place," said Ainge. "He's doing well. It has to be frustrating for him, but he's all right. He's a warrior." http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/yb/152793448