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Post Subject: Drew To Undergo German Knee Procedure In Offseason Post ID: 638148Posted: Apr 21, 2012 - 12:15 PM PST
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By Mike Bresnahan
April 20, 2012, 11:10 p.m.

SAN ANTONIO -- Lakers center Andrew Bynum is not interested in playing in the Olympics because he wants extra rest and also plans to undergo the same innovative knee procedure that Kobe Bryant had in Germany last summer.

"I've got to take care of my legs in the off-season," Bynum said Friday. "I've got some things planned for my knees.... I've got to do some therapy that I'm going overseas to do."

Bynum has undergone surgical procedures on each of his knees in recent years.

The procedure in Germany is much less invasive and marketed as Regenokine or Orthokine.

It targets proteins or molecules called interleukin that cause inflammatory responses. Blood is removed from the affected area of a patient and spun in a centrifuge. The antagonists of interleukin are removed to create a serum that is injected back into the targeted area.

The recovery period is remarkably short. Bryant has often complimented the results of the procedure, which he had on his ailing right knee and troublesome left ankle during two separate visits to molecular orthopedist Peter Wehling.

"I feel a lot stronger and a lot quicker and able to get to the basket and free-throw line," Bryant said earlier this season.

Team USA is short on centers because Orlando's Dwight Howard will undergo back surgery and miss the Olympics, which begin July 29 for basketball.

Portland power forward LaMarcus Aldridge, who also might have played center, will skip the Olympics because of hip surgery.

Bynum, 24, was an All-Star this season for the first time in his seven-year career. He was averaging 18.9 points and 12.1 rebounds before Friday's game against San Antonio.

Bynum was contacted before the 2008 Olympics about playing for the U.S. but had to pass because he was coming off knee surgery. He has not been contacted this week by USA Basketball, which will decide in the next two weeks which players to add to its shrinking roster.

Miami's Chris Bosh and Minnesota's Kevin Love are power forwards who could also play center in the international game, which sometimes puts more emphasis on shorter post players with speed and shooting touch rather than brute strength.

Lamar Odom, keep in mind, played center while the U.S. won a gold medal in the FIBA 2010 World Championships.

Meanwhile, Bryant will not merely be "a closer" despite his repeated insistence he will let younger Team USA players do all the scoring and swoop in at the end if needed.

"He's not changing," USA Basketball Chairman Jerry Colangelo told The Times on Friday at an event sponsored by Jeep in Santa Monica. "He's one of the top two or three guys we've ever seen who loves to compete. If he's capable, he's going to be there. He's not going to change his game."

This will probably be the last Olympic run for Bryant, who will be almost 38 for the 2016 Olympics.

Pau Gasol will play again for Spain, which lost to the U.S. in the 2008 gold-medal game, 118-107.

One player who won't appear in this year's Olympics is Odom, Colangelo said. Odom was recently deactivated by the Dallas Mavericks.

"Lamar Odom had a year that is a forgettable year for him," Colangelo said. "I don't think he possibly, physically or emotionally, could be ready to participate and contribute."

Kuester absent

Lakers assistant coach John Kuester will rejoin the team next week after attending the funeral of his mother. Kuester is the main assistant under Coach Mike Brown.


http://www.latimes.com/sports/basketbal ... ?track=rss


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Post Subject: RE: Drew To Undergo German Knee Procedure In Offseason Post ID: 638149Posted: Apr 21, 2012 - 12:29 PM PST
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Well I hope all goes well for Bynum. I'd rather have a more healthy Bynum for the '12-'13 season than playing Olympic Basketball.
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Post Subject: RE: Drew To Undergo German Knee Procedure In Offseason Post ID: 638282Posted: Apr 21, 2012 - 09:56 PM PST
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I wonder about this German doctor he sounds smart.I would love to meet him he sounds very smart.Good luck to AB.
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Post Subject: RE: Drew To Undergo German Knee Procedure In Offseason Post ID: 638316Posted: Apr 21, 2012 - 11:51 PM PST
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I think that doc is gonna have all kinds of biz from premier athletes after the success he had with Kobe.

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I think that doc is gonna have all kinds of biz from premier athletes after the success he had with Kobe.


That doc is gonna have a fat wallet! haha
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Not sayin' its a bad idea but I don't like the idea of going through a knee surgery when there's nothing wrong with it.


I'm glad he's chosen to take some rest. Either way, I don't think he'd help out immensely on D for USA yet......which is what they want their C to do with all that attack loaded from 1-4.

I hope he improves his stamina instead of this ( He can't work out if he goes through this right? Kobe didn't......... ) and works on his PnR D on the perimeter to close the gap to Howard.
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I think its most likely a good thing for Drew. Sounds like a pretty non invasive procedure and he has troublesome knees...might take away his pain and get him some more explosion off his feet.

I have noticed there for awhile this year it looked like he had some real power off the floor and was going up and dunking most stuff around the hoop...the last month or so alot of that seems to be gone..he has trouble getting off the floor and has been getting blocked a bunch and falling down a lot as well...he seems to really lack strength in his legs right now in traffic.

I hope this helps him, his age is a huge plus in recovery and when joints are issues best to get them done while young so you can recover and not wait until they are past the point of repair..I think its a great idea.
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I do not think that he can get treatment and play in the Olympics in the summer. I hope that he does not pull another disappearing act like he did when he went to So, Africa and surgery too close to the next season.

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Not sayin' its a bad idea but I don't like the idea of going through a knee surgery when there's nothing wrong with it.


I'm glad he's chosen to take some rest. Either way, I don't think he'd help out immensely on D for USA yet......which is what they want their C to do with all that attack loaded from 1-4.

I hope he improves his stamina instead of this ( He can't work out if he goes through this right? Kobe didn't......... ) and works on his PnR D on the perimeter to close the gap to Howard.


If Bynum's knee was hurting or anything I would think he wouldn't be wearing a thick knee brace every game. Kobe's knee was hurting last summer so he went to get the procedure done it and Kobe said it was the best his knee had felt in years. I don't see anything wrong with Bynum choosing this. You never know, it could make running up and down the floor that much easier for him because everyone knows how awkward he is when he runs the floor.

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@ KS_v2 Its not a under the knife type surgery. In fact its more like a procedure. You simply draw blood cells from an area on the body and inject in an area where your feeling chronic pain. This will help Bynum cringing knee pain go away
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@ KS_v2 Its not a under the knife type surgery. In fact its more like a procedure. You simply draw blood cells from an area on the body and inject in an area where your feeling chronic pain. This will help Bynum cringing knee pain go away


I thought that I read that you had to be in a very low temperature room below freezing as part of the procedure. The procedure takes at least a month to complete
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Not sayin' its a bad idea but I don't like the idea of going through a knee surgery when there's nothing wrong with it..


Nothings wrong with it? Rolling Eyes Two knee surguries does major structural damage.

And how do you know nothings wrong with it? He may have knee damage still (he wears braces)

This procedure is not invasive, it requires a needle stuck in the knee, healing time is a Month, no risk, Kobe said it made him feel 10 years younger.

Why would you have a problem with that? Sad
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I do not think that he can get treatment and play in the Olympics in the summer. .


That's why he's already said (in the article above) he's not playing
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I do not think that he can get treatment and play in the Olympics in the summer. .


That's why he's already said (in the article above) he's not playing


Sorry, I should have read the article.
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KS_v2 wrote:
Not sayin' its a bad idea but I don't like the idea of going through a knee surgery when there's nothing wrong with it..


Nothings wrong with it? Rolling Eyes Two knee surguries does major structural damage.

And how do you know nothings wrong with it? He may have knee damage still (he wears braces)

This procedure is not invasive, it requires a needle stuck in the knee, healing time is a Month, no risk, Kobe said it made him feel 10 years younger.

Why would you have a problem with that? Sad



Simply because as I told in my previous post, it's not just the surgery but the rehab time that won't allow him to plug holes in his game.


He hasn't complained about the knee till now continuously at any point in the season so I was lost at why he would do it instead of working out.

But if it helps him, I'd be all for it.
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Do you have eye problem Magic man? hehe

But I agree Drew needs to better his knees, Maybe he can start shooting at 30perGame just like kobe when he feels better...
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[Simply because as I told in my previous post, it's not just the surgery but the rehab time that won't allow him to plug holes in his game.


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It's a month of rehab, and his knees will be stronger, better for his future, Geez lueeeeez there are some illogical posters here. Rolling Eyes


I'm sure his knees are giving him some trouble after two surguries, your assumption that he hasn't said anything means nothing. Rolling Eyes Obviously if he's thinking about this procedure he's having some discomfort.
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It's a month of rehab, and his knees will be stronger, better for his future, Geez lueeeeez there are some illogical posters here. Rolling Eyes


I'm sure his knees are giving him some trouble after two surguries, your assumption that he hasn't said anything means nothing. Rolling Eyes Obviously if he's thinking about this procedure he's having some discomfort.



You're discounting an entire month.........


Well, as I said, I didn't think his knees were bothering him as much as his fatigue. If it's good for him, I say go for it.
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KS_v2 wrote:
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It's a month of rehab, and his knees will be stronger, better for his future, Geez lueeeeez there are some illogical posters here. Rolling Eyes


I'm sure his knees are giving him some trouble after two surguries, your assumption that he hasn't said anything means nothing. Rolling Eyes Obviously if he's thinking about this procedure he's having some discomfort.



You're discounting an entire month.........


Well, as I said, I didn't think his knees were bothering him as much as his fatigue. If it's good for him, I say go for it.



Yes, I am discounting an entire month when the procedure will help the rest of his career.... Sheesh, this isn't rocket science here dude. Rolling Eyes

By your logic nobody should have any type of offseason procedures that might delay their practice time. Even if the procedure is fixing something.

That's like saying someone shouldn't get their knee scoped to removed small fragments of cartlidge floating, because it will take away their practice time...... Uhh Helloooo!! Big picture time Mcfly!!! Rolling Eyes
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