Bynum to miss six 8-12 weeks with torn MCL
Andrew Bynum is hurt again. On Saturday against the Grizzlies, Kobe Bryant landed on the big man’s knee, knocking him out for at least a few weeks. Reports are sketchy, but the Daily News is reporting that he’ll be out six weeks.
The preliminary diagnosis is that Bynum suffered a sprained right knee against Memphis Saturday and will miss the next six weeks. But it could be longer, and the damage could be more serious, pending results of an MRI taken yesterday in Manhattan.
So six weeks would mean that Bynum would potentially be back in mid-March, giving him about a month to get in shape for the Lakers’ playoff run. Does any of this seem familiar? Bynum was supposed to be back for last year’s playoffs but it never happened.
And this is probably a best case scenario. If the MRI reveals more damage to the knee, it’s entirely possible that Bynum will miss the playoffs yet again.
Expect Pau Gasol to move over to play center full time with Lamar Odom getting most of the minutes at power foward. I wouldn’t expect Odom to be traded before the deadline with Bynum’s status up in the air. This is exactly why the Lakers chose to hold onto him despite several trade offers — he’s great insurance if Bynum or Gasol were to go down.
Afternoon Update: The OC Register is reporting that Bynum has a MCL tear and is expected to miss 8-12 weeks. Twelve weeks would put Bynum’s return a week or two into the playoffs.






ESPN is saying it’s a torn ACL, 8-12 weeks. But wait…isn’t a torn ACL usually a lot more severe than a two- or three-month injury?
The Register is saying that it’s a torn MCL, which can heal on its own. Torn ACLs typically need surgery.
Lakers are lucky the season is so frigin long. Bynum givs them a real chance to win a title, so this injury really hurts their chances as it’s hard to imagine he will be as effective just after coming back.
Quick prediction — Spurs win the West!
Spurs and Cavs rematch in the finals – with the opposite result!
Just when Bynum was beginning to show his full potential. I’ve never seen Kobe look so scared.
I’ve got high hopes, though. I still think this is the Lakers’ year.
There is no team in the west that can play with the lakers for 7 games. there is probably 8 solid teams in the west but the lakers are on another level. if bynum comes back before the nba finals bet on the lakers.