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Jason Terry Had Some Sort of Surgery
« on: June 04, 2013, 05:32:05 PM »

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Here's a couple of posts

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RT @denesker: @RedsArmy_John  here you go http://instagram.com/p/Z3weOKSwAR/  #terry #celtics #kneeoperation?
The pictures are of him in a hospital gown and bed. The other he's on the treadmill in the Celtics facility (I'm assuming)

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Re: Jason Terry Had Some Sort of Surgery
« Reply #1 on: June 04, 2013, 05:35:53 PM »

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Yea injuries really did us in. Speedy recovery JET.

Hopefully this time your injury thread wont go out of whack.
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« Reply #2 on: June 04, 2013, 05:36:47 PM »

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Was it to remove his tattoo?
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« Reply #3 on: June 04, 2013, 05:38:29 PM »

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Yea injuries really did us in. Speedy recovery JET.

Hopefully this time your injury thread wont go out of whack.

It shouldn't..lol...only thing to really joke about is the tattoo...I think..lol

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Was it to remove his tattoo?

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Was it to remove his tattoo?
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« Reply #6 on: June 04, 2013, 06:30:09 PM »

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Apparently Terry removed the plica from his left knee. I remember after the playoffs I saw on his twitter account that he would be getting his knees fixed soon.

"Jason Terry, as it turns out, was not running on two healthy legs by the end of the season.

The Celtics guard, who tweeted a picture of himself running on a treadmill in the Celtics' Waltham practice facility today, had an arthoscopic procedure to remove the plica from his left knee. The plica is described as an extension of the protective synovial capsule of the knee, and can become irritated, enlarged, or inflamed if caught between the patella and the femur.

"I saw him today, and he looked great," said Celtics president Danny Ainge. "He's doing really well."

Asked if the condition might have contributed to Terry's late-season performance, Ainge said, "I'm sure it was bothering him."


Terrence Williams will also be getting his knee fixed with an injection. He said his right knee had been getting terrible tendonitis and required the injection to help heal it.
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Apparently Terry removed the plica from his left knee. I remember after the playoffs I saw on his twitter account that he would be getting his knees fixed soon.

"Jason Terry, as it turns out, was not running on two healthy legs by the end of the season.

The Celtics guard, who tweeted a picture of himself running on a treadmill in the Celtics' Waltham practice facility today, had an arthoscopic procedure to remove the plica from his left knee. The plica is described as an extension of the protective synovial capsule of the knee, and can become irritated, enlarged, or inflamed if caught between the patella and the femur.

"I saw him today, and he looked great," said Celtics president Danny Ainge. "He's doing really well."

Asked if the condition might have contributed to Terry's late-season performance, Ainge said, "I'm sure it was bothering him."


Terrence Williams will also be getting his knee fixed with an injection. He said his right knee had been getting terrible tendonitis and required the injection to help heal it.
Could that be the reason he struggled for much of the season?

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« Reply #8 on: June 06, 2013, 04:43:26 PM »

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why aren't they coming out and clearly saying what kind of surgery he had?

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why aren't they coming out and clearly saying what kind of surgery he had?
They do, it was a scope to remove cartilage from the knee -- it's explained in quite a bit of detail in the article.

http://bostonherald.com/sports/celtics_nba/boston_celtics/2013/06/surgery_for_c_s_jason_terry
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why aren't they coming out and clearly saying what kind of surgery he had?
They do, it was a scope to remove cartilage -- it's explained in quite a bit of detail in the article.

ok, thanks, I missed that

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why aren't they coming out and clearly saying what kind of surgery he had?
They do, it was a scope to remove cartilage -- it's explained in quite a bit of detail in the article.

ok, thanks, I missed that
No sweat, I added a link to the Herald for the full text.
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Apparently Terry removed the plica from his left knee. I remember after the playoffs I saw on his twitter account that he would be getting his knees fixed soon.

"Jason Terry, as it turns out, was not running on two healthy legs by the end of the season.

The Celtics guard, who tweeted a picture of himself running on a treadmill in the Celtics' Waltham practice facility today, had an arthoscopic procedure to remove the plica from his left knee. The plica is described as an extension of the protective synovial capsule of the knee, and can become irritated, enlarged, or inflamed if caught between the patella and the femur.

"I saw him today, and he looked great," said Celtics president Danny Ainge. "He's doing really well."

Asked if the condition might have contributed to Terry's late-season performance, Ainge said, "I'm sure it was bothering him."


Terrence Williams will also be getting his knee fixed with an injection. He said his right knee had been getting terrible tendonitis and required the injection to help heal it.
Could that be the reason he struggled for much of the season?

I don't know for sure. I do know my friend suffered something similar, and had to have it removed. Before it was removed, the act of bending his knees was pretty painful and at times would need plenty of rest after games. So maybe?

Either way if Terry is coming back healthy, then next season there should be no excuse if he completely fails.
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« Reply #14 on: June 06, 2013, 05:54:26 PM »

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Apparently Terry removed the plica from his left knee. I remember after the playoffs I saw on his twitter account that he would be getting his knees fixed soon.

"Jason Terry, as it turns out, was not running on two healthy legs by the end of the season.

The Celtics guard, who tweeted a picture of himself running on a treadmill in the Celtics' Waltham practice facility today, had an arthoscopic procedure to remove the plica from his left knee. The plica is described as an extension of the protective synovial capsule of the knee, and can become irritated, enlarged, or inflamed if caught between the patella and the femur.

"I saw him today, and he looked great," said Celtics president Danny Ainge. "He's doing really well."

Asked if the condition might have contributed to Terry's late-season performance, Ainge said, "I'm sure it was bothering him."


Terrence Williams will also be getting his knee fixed with an injection. He said his right knee had been getting terrible tendonitis and required the injection to help heal it.
Could that be the reason he struggled for much of the season?

I don't know for sure. I do know my friend suffered something similar, and had to have it removed. Before it was removed, the act of bending his knees was pretty painful and at times would need plenty of rest after games. So maybe?

Either way if Terry is coming back healthy, then next season there should be no excuse if he completely fails.
Well you never know. Didn't Pietrus have a knee surgery and then had a bad season with us because his knee problem came back?