Injury

Bynum: “My right knee is fine.”
Bynum: “My right knee is fine.”
Bynum: “My right knee is fine.”
Andrew Bynum said that his left knee is "feeling much better" on Sunday before the Sixers took on his former team, the Lakers at the Wells Fargo Center.  Bynum is scheduled to have an MRI on December 20 and we'll know a lot more once those results are released...
Jason Richardson Ruled Out for Monday With Ankle Injury
Jason Richardson Ruled Out for Monday With Ankle Injury
Jason Richardson Ruled Out for Monday With Ankle Injury
Jason Richardson has been ruled out for Monday's game with a sprained ankle he sustained in Sunday's loss to the Knicks. X-rays were negative and he doesn't expect to be out very long. The Sixers play four games this week and Richardson is questionable to play possibly to Friday...
Andrew Bynum still sidelined
Andrew Bynum still sidelined
Andrew Bynum still sidelined
PHILADELPHIA -- Andrew Bynum did nothing more at Philadelphia 76ers practice than receive some slaps on the back. (Listen to Mike Gill's interview with Sixers beat writer Tom Moore about Andrew Bynum) His teammates tried to cheer up the center with a simple message: Hang in there...
Roy Halladay Struggles Again
Roy Halladay Struggles Again
Roy Halladay Struggles Again
Roy Halladay saw a doctor on Friday after experiencing mild spasms in his right shoulder.  He left the game on Sunday after allowing seven runs on five hits and three walks in just 1 2/3 innings of work. Halladay has struggled this season, compiling a pedestrian 10-8 record, 4...
Why Are People So Worried About Mike Vick
Why Are People So Worried About Mike Vick
Why Are People So Worried About Mike Vick
I understand, 12 plays, two injuries and people are panicking all over the Delaware Vally. I am here to try and calm you down. Listen I get it, Mike Vick needs to be more careful at times when he is about to take a hit, but think about it, if you were playing football at that level, instincts take over - or at least they should...
Galvis Could Miss the Rest of the Season
Galvis Could Miss the Rest of the Season
Galvis Could Miss the Rest of the Season
The Phillies are worried that Freddy Galvis may have a pars fracture in his back. If that's the case, Galvis could miss the rest of the season and at the very least could miss six weeks. "It's serious," Phillies assistant GM Scott Proefrock told reporters...

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