Russell Westbrook underwent surgery to repair torn meniscus in his right knee Saturday and will miss the remainder of the postseason, the Thunder announced today. “Although we are of course disappointed that Russell will
Russell Westbrook underwent surgery to repair torn meniscus in his right knee Saturday and will miss the remainder of the postseason, the Thunder announced today. “Although we are of course disappointed that Russell will
Happy Saturday. Thank you for your support of Daily Thunder. Russ-ell, Russ-ell, Russ-ell. Via TBJ, we actually won’t be watching Westbrook. Sads, I have all of them. Bonus cartoon after the jump, just ’cause.
Zach Lowe of Grantland: “It’s also worth noting that many in the “Why did they trade Harden now??!” crowd in October also recommended at least waiting until the trade deadline. That would obviously not
Russell Westbrook is out for an indefinite period of time with a torn meniscus and will have surgery soon. Westbrook injured it in Game 2 against the Rockets when he collided with Patrick Beverley.
Per Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo Sports: The meniscus tear is considered to be minimal – perhaps 2 percent of the meniscus, one source said – and Westbrook’s recovery could be weeks instead of months,
Russell Westbrook will undergo surgery on his right knee to repair a torn lateral meniscus, the team announced today.
Berry Tramel: “The Thunder’s close save with the Rockets — a 105-102 victory Wednesday night that gave OKC a 2-0 lead in the best-of-seven series — was a little close for comfort. The Thunder
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What now?
What in the world does Russell Westbrook’s injury mean to the team now, and later? Trying to compile some thoughts.