From ESPN, via Associated Press
NEW YORK -- Los Angeles Lakers center Andrew Bynum will miss eight to 12 weeks after tearing the medial collateral ligament in his right knee.
Bynum was hurt in the first quarter of Saturday night's win at Memphis. Kobe Bryant drove to the basket, missed the shot and crashed into Bynum's right leg. Bynum immediately grabbed his knee.
The 7-foot, 285-pound Bynum's injury brought back bad memories of last season for the Lakers. He went down in mid-January and was expected to be sidelined eight to 12 weeks after bruising a bone in his knee and briefly dislocating his kneecap. Instead, he missed the final 46 games of the season, as the Lakers lost in the NBA Finals.
Let this be a lesson to any recruit who might be thinking of back tracking on a commitment to UConn. Screw with Jim Calhoun and the basketball gods with ruin your life. Andrew Bynum would have won a championship with UConn in 2006, but he went pro and now his knees are made of jello. Take that you swine!
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