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Just when things were starting to look up for the Lakers,they suffer another blow as it relates to rebuilding the team for the upcoming season. It's been revealed that the highly thought of rookie,Rony Turiaf whom the Lakers had drafted in the second round out of Gonzaga,will need open heart surgery and will be lost for the entire season or it could end his career forever.
It's amazing how this kid was able to go through all the pre-draft physicals by doctors in Chicago and they found absolutely nothing and it took the Lakers doctors to find out that the kid had a partial blockage in one of his heart valves which could've been potentially fatal at some point in his life. It makes one wonder what kind of doctors and to what degree are the physicals that are given to perspective draftees. This situation could've potentially been devistating to this kids family had the problem not been uncovered and he may have died as a result. It is my hope and it has been stated by cardiac specialists and team doctors that the surgery should be successful and the kid should make a full recovery,but one never knows for sure when you're operating on a major organ as delicate as the heart. Secondarily,I hope that the kid is once again able to resume his career because he so badly wants to fulfill his lifelong dream of playing in the NBA. His hope,dream and desire to play in the league was primarily tied to his desire to provide for and take care of his family financially. The kid is very bright and articulate in that he realizes that even if he's never able to play again,he has a college education and degree which will allow him to earn a living and still provide for his family.I hope that he is able to come back and play,as not only will it be of benefit to the Lakers,but will also serve as an example to young kids in that if you want and have the desire,determination and work ethic,you can overcome whatever odds are stacked against you. |
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Hey Raider Assasin, I too am a Laker fan and have lurked in many of your Laker related threads. One thing I was wondering though was that I thought his heart condition was actually an enlarged aorta valve, not a blockage. Not that it matters in the scheme of things, open heart surgery is open heart surgery but I was just wondering.
Anyway, if you're interested there are some fairly decent fan driven laker sites out there. DOn't wanna step on SR's toes so I will not post here but PM me if you're interested. |
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xtinct,you're right about the enlarged aorta valve,my bad,I must have miss read the news report or heard the wrong info.Anyway thanks for the corrected info,it's very much appreciated. Glad to know that there's another Laker fan here besides myself,as most of the guys here are Laker haters and they constantly give me grief,but hell,that's the nature of the beast,people hate winners,especially when its not the team they root for.
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Join Date: 01-05-2005
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The surgery was successful and there is even talk, he may be able to come back to the Lakers in two years.
Fuck you, NBA! Phil's Back! |
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goooooooo LAKERSSSS!!!!!!
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Well it looks like there's an outside chance that Rony Turiaf may still join the Lakers sometime before the playoffs,as they've just signed him to a contract. what a miracle that would be for a guy to be able to come back and play in the NBA after having heart surgery. It's indeed a modern medical miracle and a testiment to how hard Turiaf must have worked and how badly he wants to play in the NBA. With the unanticipated slow development of Kwame,the Lakers can use all the help they can get at the power forward position,especially when the playoffs roll around and they sure as hell need someone with the tenasity/skill/power of a Turiaf.Anyone who can come back from an open heart surgery in less than a full season,sure as hell has plenty of heart,will,desire and determination.
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