兩篇VC傷勢的外電 (不是很嚴重)
兩則關於VC傷勢的報導,VC感覺是還好,微笑覺得應該不是太嚴重的傷勢。
November 11, 2007 -- So how bad is Vince Carter's sprained right ankle, and
will he play tomorrow?
"I hope so," Carter said optimistically. "Ankles are nothing to play with.
I've been there before and I've been fortunate to bounce right back. We'll
see what happens."
X-rays taken at the Meadowlands last night were negative. Carter is to be
re-evaluated today, likely with an MRI. After that, no one knows.
"I don't think he'll even miss a game. We have off tomorrow. He'll get
treatment all day. Stay off it so we got a good 48 hours before we have to
play," said Richard Jefferson, offering the optimistic view.
And for the pessimists out there, here's Darrell Armstrong.
"Hopefully he won't miss time, but it looked like he might miss 2-3 games,
maybe more than that," said Armstrong. "You just wish him the best and hope
he gets back as quickly as possible."
What made Armstrong so gloomy?
"The way he was walking. But you never know. Everybody has a different pain
tolerance," Armstrong said.
Carter seemed to side with the rosy view. "It was just sore. I felt it all
the way across the ankle at first and now it's just one side of it, so that's
a good thing I guess," he said. "We'll see how it feels tomorrow and just go
from there."
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Nets rookie Sean Williams had a personal-best 10 points plus four rebounds in
11 minutes. Armstrong had a season-high 10 points.
*
Celtics were without James Posey (back spasms) and ex-Net Brian Scalabrine
(concussion). Scalabrine caught an elbow Friday night and stayed overnight at
New England Baptist Hospital for observation and was released yesterday.
Celts hope to have both Tuesday.
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Carter smiles through pain
Sunday, November 11, 2007
By AL IANNAZZONE
STAFF WRITER
EAST RUTHERFORD -- Vince Carter's right foot was in a walking boot and he
left the building on crutches after spraining his right ankle.
But Carter was smiling. The face didn't fit the accessories, but it had to
give the Nets hope considering how he left the court Saturday night.
Carter sprained his right ankle in the third quarter of the Nets' loss to the
Celtics after coming down on Paul Pierce's foot following a driving dunk.
Carter lay on the floor, writhing in pain for several minutes before being
helped to the locker room.
The Nets and Carter were thankful that X-rays were negative. Carter's not
sure if it's a Grade 1 or Grade 2 sprain.
"It's very sore," Carter said. "I felt it all the way across the ankle at
first and now it's just one side of it so that's a good thing, I guess.
Neither the Nets nor Carter are putting a timetable on his return. The
All-Star shooting guard will get treatment today and see if he can play in
Monday's game.
"I hope so, but ankles are nothing to play with," Carter said. "I've been
there before and I've been fortunate to bounce right back. We'll see what
happens.
Since joining the Nets in 2004, Carter has been durable. He was the only Net
to play all 82 games last season.
The Nets are fortunate that Richard Jefferson is as healthy as he has been a
couple years, especially if Carter has to sit.
"We'll see how it feels [today] and just go from there," Carter said. "I want
to make sure it's 100 percent and go from there.
"Hopefully, it's not that bad," Jason Kidd said. "It could be severe or it
could be mild. We'll see here in the next couple of days."
TRYING TIME: Doc Rivers arrived at IZOD Center a little more than an hour
before tip off looking worn and emotionally spent.
It's been a rough week for the friendly Celtics' coach, and an especially
difficult 24 hours. His father passed away Sunday and the funeral was
Saturday.
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