76ers' Andrew Bynum undergoes knee surgery
76ers center Andrew Bynum underwent arthroscopic surgery on both knees Tuesday, the team announced.
76ers' Andrew Bynum undergoes knee surgery
76ers center Andrew Bynum underwent arthroscopic surgery on both knees Tuesday, the team announced.
Bynum is scheduled to begin physical therapy on March 22 and will remain on crutches for six weeks.
The Sixers announced Monday the surgery would occur and it would end any chance Bynum had to play this season.
More to come.
Comments (18)
Any truth that they found the 7 10 pins? JBP
This man/child needs heart surgery. LuigiMoigi
He's in my prayers Grazman
They could not find a heart big enough, so they did knee surgery instead! APhillyDump
They should have flown him back to LA while he was knocked out. p-diddy
Who cares! fafink
Still waiting for my season ticket refund. jpgulli
who paid for the elective surgery? Flyerdom
there is nothing better in the world than reading the comments of disgruntled Philly fans notch44
He will never play for this team, really no need to be writing articles on him CBent1
Didn't we know this already? The Truth Hurts
Hope Bynum recovers and is able to play next season and in A SIXERS uni, cause when he's right, he's one of the few truly difference makers Anguilla Al
Hmmm, no mention that he underwent "successful knew surgery". The fans would be the last to know, anyway. DelawareRiverRat
The poster child for who's stealing money in the NBA... Jangocat
Most of you call out of work when you have a sniffle and you cry about a guy who can't play with chronic knee issues...his contract was signed and he didn't ask to be traded so he gets paid and his employer was covered with insurance. Your complaints are flamed by a radio station and you can't even see that...I am sad for you and your children who get your genes Friend to All
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