Bynum could miss two weeks
An MRI exam Saturday confirmed that the Lakers' Andrew Bynum has a
strained left Achilles' tendon and not a tear, the
Los Angeles Times reported.
Bynum could miss almost two weeks because of the injury he
suffered Friday, and the center will be reevaluated in a week. The
Lakers embark on a five-game, eight-day road trip beginning
Wednesday.
"It definitely was a relief because we didn't find any
tears," Bynum told the newspaper. "You never want to have that. I
just have a lot of pain in that area. . . . I think I'll be all
right, though. I should be good."
Bynum will wear a plastic walking boot while the injury
heals.
"There's a lot of pain with it," Bynum said. "It just kind of
takes a lot of pressure off."
Bynum was injured early in the third quarter Friday and did
not return.
He missed 46 games in the 2007-08 season with a partial
dislocation of his left knee that required off-season surgery. He
was also out for 32 games last season after tearing the medial
collateral ligament in his right knee.