Iverson limited by stress fracture in right fibula
Kate Fagan tweets that, in addition to a multitude of other injuries on the Philadelphia 76ers, that Allen Iverson is battling a stress fracture in his right fibula and was limited in practice on Saturday.
“76ers update: Green did not practice. day-2-day w/ sprained rt. MCL. Iverson limited w/ stress reaction in rt. fibula. Speights practiced,” Fagan tweets.
She’s definitely got the hang of this Twitter thing. She conveyed quite a bit of information within her 140-character limit.
But anyway, as Iverson gets up there in age, these things are really going to take their toll on him. He used to play with broken legs and severed arms all the time and it wasn’t that big of a deal. But now, it’s going to really slow him as he tries to get his conditioning back. Rotoworld says that there’s no guarantee that he plays Monday night.
As for the rest of the injuries….I’m not sure what to say. This is a bad team right now. Yes, there is some talent out there, but between the injuries, the guys not knowing the new system yet, and the guys not being a fit for the system to begin with, well, you get a huge skid like the one they are in right now.
I think you are misreporting. I understand he has a stress reaction – NOT A STRESS FRACTURE! Check your facts. 34 is not that old!!!!!!!!!!
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