Howard Eskin: Bynum's Injury Perhaps More Serious Than Sixers Indicate
By Spike Eskin
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – Andrew Bynum will miss all of Sixers training camp, and will likely not see any playing time during preseason games as he rests his knees. According to the team, Bynum not playing is a precautionary measure "in order to maximize the therapeutic effects of the Orthokine therapy he received earlier this month."
The Sixers did also say that Bynum was "diagnosed with a bone bruise of the medial femoral chondyle of his right knee."
94WIP's Howard Eskin says that he is "getting the sense there is a more serious injury with Andrew Bynum's knee than the Sixers are telling us. I will go as far as saying I think the Lakers may have given the Sixers damaged goods."
Bynum did tell Comcast Sportsnet's Dei Lynam earlier this week, "I feel pretty good and I am definitely getting better. I just really have been trying to get down the offense because it is brand new."
Bynum's knee problems have been well documented throughout his career, but he managed to remain healthy for most of the 2011-12 season for the Lakers.
The Sixers play their first preseason game, sans Bynum, Thursday night in Orlando against the Magic.