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Andrew Bogut disgusting injury


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Milwaukee, WI (Sports Network) - The Milwaukee Bucks announced Sunday center Andrew Bogut has a dislocated right elbow, a sprained right wrist and a broken right hand, injuries he suffered in Saturday's win over Phoenix.

While the team provided the injury update Sunday, its release said no timetable for Bogut's return has been determined. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel had reported earlier that Bogut will miss the rest of the season and that surgery was likely.

http://www.sportsnetwork.com/merge/tsnform.aspx?c=sportsnetwork&page=nba/news/news.aspx?id=4302143

Looks like he's done for the season. This is a BLOW to Milwaukee's playoff push. They have 0 chance without "Baby McHale". Get well soon Bogut.

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While I hate Bogut got hurt, physics sort of tells you that if you are running at a high rate of speed, jump into the air, and grab onto something, your lower body will keep moving. I have never understood why someone that dunks on a consistent basis feels the need to grab the rim when they throw it down like that. Just slam the ball (without grabbing the rim, and allow your feet to remain under you.

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yea, that wasnt a pretty site.

I'm not blaming Amare, but maybe he could've tried to catch him or something. Help him out before he hit the ground.

You can't expect him to do that. That puts him in position to get hurt or make it a worse injury to Bogut.

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