[外電] Dunleavy not expected to play until '10
Source: http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=4062567
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Dunleavy not expected to play until '10
Updated: April 12, 2009, 3:58 PM ET
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INDIANAPOLIS -- About five weeks ago, Mike Dunleavy thought his basketball
career might be over.
The pain in his right knee was severe enough to cut his comeback short, and
the high-scoring Indiana Pacers guard agreed to a risky surgery to remove a
bone spur. He was told he might not regain the strength to play again after
the procedure.
"Beforehand, they were probably saying 50-50," Dunleavy told The Associated
Press. "Now, the way I'm progressing and the way I'm moving forward, we feel
very confident that I'll be able to get back, and probably better than I was."
Dunleavy finished sixth in the most improved player award voting last season
after averaging 19.1 points, 5.2 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game. The wing
combination of Dunleavy and Danny Granger was expected to carry the Pacers
this season.
Instead, while Granger emerged as an All-Star, Dunleavy missed the first 34
games with lingering pain in the knee. He eventually returned and averaged
15.1 points in 18 games before shutting down because the pain continued to
increase. It was discovered that the bone spur had done significant damage to
his patella tendon.
The Pacers announced on March 6 that Dunleavy had successful surgery at the
Steadman-Hawkins Clinic in Vail, Colo.
"I was forced to get the surgery to remove it [the bone spur], which I guess
you would call a last resort," Dunleavy said. "They removed the spur and
without doing any major damage to the tendon. They were able to sew the
tendon back up. Now, it's a matter of waiting to let that tendon heal,
getting it strong again, and that process is going to take some time."
Pacers coach Jim O'Brien doesn't expect Dunleavy back until at least 2010.
"Nothing that I have heard has Mike coming back anytime before January,"
O'Brien said. "It's not even on my radar. I have to approach next year as if
he's not coming back."
Dunleavy is still in the resting phase of his rehabilitation.
"The main thing the first six weeks is letting the knee heal," he said. "To
have any hopes of getting in the pool or riding a bike or cardio work -- you
don't worry about that right now. You can make up for all that later."
The waiting around isn't something Dunleavy is used to. He missed a total of
11 games his first six NBA seasons. It has been especially difficult for him
because he was coming off a career-best performance.
"There's been a lot of sitting around and a lot of boring afternoons, but
that's part of the process," he said. "You've got to get through that."
If Dunleavy isn't careful, his starting job will be long gone before he
returns. Rookie Brandon Rush has been exceptional as Dunleavy's replacement.
He scored 29 points in back-to-back games in late March against Washington
and Chicago.
"Over the last month, he's playing with a great deal of confidence," O'Brien
said. "I think confidence breeds good play. He's not only playing good
basketball, he's defending at a high level. As a result, he's on the court
extended minutes."
"Brandon will be hard to beat out in the position opposite of Danny next
year."
Rush started off slowly this season, but has taken advantage of the minutes
that have become available with the injuries to Dunleavy and Marquis Daniels.
"He's proving that he deserves the minutes that he's getting," O'Brien said.
"He's using his dribble to attack well, and he's defending and getting more
comfortable in every phase of the game."
Dunleavy said the injuries could benefit the Pacers in the long run, as long
as they don't continue to be a recurring theme.
"It's given a lot of different guys a chance to play and produce," he said.
"I think it's been good. Our future looks bright. We've certainly increased
our depth. If we can look forward into next season with a healthy team, I
think we've got a good chance to not only make the playoffs, but win in the
playoffs."
How much Dunleavy will have to do with that is unclear.
"In terms of how far I have to go or when I'm going to be back, we don't know
right now. Just continue to work and improve, and whenever I'll be back, I'll
be back," he said.
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