For the second time in three years, Lakers starting center Andrew Bynum will have surgery on his knee.
Bynum will have arthroscopic surgery July 28 to repair torn cartilage in his right knee, a Lakers spokesman said Tuesday. The procedure will be performed by Dr. David Altchek in New York.
Bynum, 22, said during his exit interview last month that he expected to have the surgery July 18, but his doctor didn't have an opening for the surgery until later this month.
Bynum will have arthroscopic surgery July 28 to repair torn cartilage in his right knee, a Lakers spokesman said Tuesday. The procedure will be performed by Dr. David Altchek in New York.
Bynum, 22, said during his exit interview last month that he expected to have the surgery July 18, but his doctor didn't have an opening for the surgery until later this month.
"Supposedly he'll be 100% by training camp," Black said.
Bynum, 22, had his right knee drained three times
Bynum underwent arthroscopic surgery on his left kneecap in 2008 after he missed the final 46 regular-season games and all of the playoffs because of a partially dislocated kneecap.
Bynum suffered a hyperextended right knee during Game 6 of the Western Conference first-round
For me, personally, I'm glad the Raptors got a fat TPE instead of Bynum.
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