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	<title>Free Ballin' &#187; tim hardaway</title>
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		<title>All Healthy Players Are Alike, but Each Injured Player Is Injured in His Own Way.</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Amare Stoudemire]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[bob young]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just read an annoying article by Bob Young.  Discussing the pros and cons of moving Amare Stoudemire, Young confidently states of the power-forward&#8217;s health prospects:  &#8220;A surgically repaired knee may work fine right now, but it&#8217;s still a surgically repaired knee. It&#8217;s never quite the same.&#8221;  It always irks me when basketball writers ominously [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just read an <a href="http://www.azcentral.com/sports/suns/articles/2009/06/28/20090628spt-p2young.html">annoying article</a> by Bob Young.  Discussing the pros and cons of moving Amare Stoudemire, Young confidently states of the power-forward&#8217;s health prospects:  &#8220;<span>A surgically repaired knee may work fine right now, but it&#8217;s still a surgically repaired knee. It&#8217;s never quite the same.&#8221;  It always irks me when basketball writers ominously </span><span>refer</span><span> to players&#8217; limbs as &#8220;surgically repaired,&#8221; as though Scotch Tape and R</span>obitussin were employed to set bones and repair torn ligaments.  Injuries are unique, and so are their prognoses.</p>
<p>Tim Hardaway tore his ACL, lost a step, and never returned to All-Star form.  <a href="http://freeballinblog.com/basketball-commentary/dejuan-blairs-missing-innards/">DeJuan Blair has no ACLs</a> and he was selected in the first round of the NBA Draft &#8211; you just never know.  Has Young done ample research on the long-term risks of microfracture surgery, and consulted orthopedic surgeons who might shed some light on Amare&#8217;s prognosis?  No way.  He does nothing to indicate that he has, or that he has a clue.  All that we can know, without more information, is that Amare is still an ultra-quick high-flying force of nature, and Bob Young is a hack.</p>
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