Fancap: The Candyman Can (Beat the Spurs, That Is)

Of course every fan’s worst fear had to come true last night with the Lakers so close to the regular season finish line. Andrew Bynum hyper-extended his knee in the second quarter. I almost lost it…. Seeing him sit on the ground with a morose expression on his face broke my heart.  I honestly felt like crying.

The positive side is that he was able to walk off the court under his own power, and that he doesn’t feel it’s too serious.  Phil Jackson and Gary Vitti seemed cautiously optimistic as well, and I trust Andrew to know what different knee injuries feel like unfortunately.

In addition, the Lakers know how to play without Andrew, although it will force Lamar, Pau and the bench to really step up. We won a championship last year with Bynum on one leg, so as long as he’s able to come back, I think it will be alright.

Next: Candy Man to the Rescue

You May Also Like

Santa Cruz Warriors Top South Bay Lakers in Overtime

SANTA CRUZ, CA – The South Bay Lakers had seven players reach…

Lakers News: Luke Walton Anticipating Rajon Rondo Returning Vs. Timberwolves

Already having been without LeBron James and Rajon Rondo for a prolonged stretch, matters became even more dire for the Los Angeles Lakers over the weekend…

D’Angelo Russell, Julius Randle Invited To Play For Team USA Select Team

Despite a franchise-worst 17 wins this past season, there was a glimmer of hope for the Los Angeles Lakers in the form of their young core…

Evaluating Lakers Head Coaching Candidates: Mike Budenholzer

After two seasons, the Los Angeles Lakers chose to part ways with head coach Darvin Ham…