This thread: http://bbs2.clutchfans.net/showthread.php?s=&threadid=83529&perpage=30&pagenumber=2#post1509973 So it happened a while back and now Yao was informed. Now they have a better understanding on the seriousness of the injury?
Pike, Griffin, possibly Sura. It would be nice if we could sign free agents that AREN'T injured or recovering from injuries
Dont know why, but this really tics me off that 2 injury posts today are from Chinese press that we cannot prove to be true....
The Yao injury story smells like a possible "Blown out of proportion by a Chinese gossip-hound" article. But this Sura thing has been mentioned by JVG, so it has some validity (although still possibly exaggerated).
Didn't Cato injur his waist while stepping out of the hot tub last season? Those hot tubs are killers! You'll shoot your eye out with one of those things. -- droxford
I THINK ITS TRUE...MY FRIEND MET HIM AT A BAR FRIDAY NIGHT...AND HE WAS HANGING OUT WITH HIM AND ONE OF SURA'S FRIENDS AT BELVEDERES BY THE GALLERIA IN THE VIP ROOM. SURA TOLD MY FRIEND THAT HE HAD A HERNIATED DISC. MY FRIEND KNOWING HOW BIG A ROCKETS FAN I AM..CALLED ME THE NEXT MORNING AND TOLD ME. UNLESS MY FRIEND WAS WAISTED AND HEARING THINGS IT SEEMS TO BE TRUE. HOPEFULLY HE'LL BE CLEARED TO PLAY SOON.
Since I didn't care for a healthy Sura, imagine how I feel now. Let me help you... Another nice FA pickup by the Rockets.
Lets say this is true...How could he pass the physical? If we knew that he was hurt and couldnt help our team till Dec. Jan. WHY WOULD WE SIGN HIM????
When Rich & Charlie did their initial 610 interview with Sura, Rich asked him about his injury and Sura said he was 100%.
Finally something in English so we can push pause on slamming those Chinese fable writers. Give me the unbiased US media anyday. Good old Dan Rather is coming on CBS news... gotta go absorb the truth. http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/front/2807486 Rockets' guard Sura will miss preseason Free agent undergoes back surgery for herniated disc By JONATHAN FEIGEN Guard Bob Sura, signed as a free agent last month to solidify the Rockets' rebuilt backcourt, underwent back surgery today, costing him the entire preseason and possibly much more. Rockets trainer Keith Jones said that Sura would be out at least eight weeks, but that he could not estimate how long Sura could miss. "He had a herniated disc," Jones said. "Dr. (Robert) Watkins operated ... and repaired it. He's telling us an eight-week minimum." Sura had been unable to participate in offseason workouts in Houston for several weeks because of an injury originally considered a back strain. When he failed to improve, further tests revealed a herniated disk that had to be repaired surgically. Sura had a slightly herniated disk during the 2002-2003 season when he played 55 games for the Golden State Warriors. Although his current injury is to the same disc, the previous injury was to the back, rather than the current anterior portion of the disc, Jones said. "This is a new injury," Jones said. "He had a problem with his back three years ago, when he was with Golden State. He saw Watkins for that then. He hadn't had any problems with his back for two years since and played every game last year. "He passed our physical no problem and was working out in Cleveland and hurt his back. He came here a few days after that. He saw doctors and had treatment, and didn't respond. Watkins is telling us the injuries are not related. He treated the other injury with rehab and strengthening, but Watkins said it was not going to respond to the treatment we were giving. Everyone felt this was the right thing to do." But for the Rockets, the injury will send them to a second consecutive training camp one player short. They were also without one of their two free agent additions last season when Adrian Griffin was out with a knee injury from which he never entirely recovered. Sura was signed to fill a variety of roles for the Rockets. A possible starter at point guard, he was also expected to compete for playing time as the primary backup for Tracy McGrady and Jim Jackson. Sura's injury could leave a void in the backcourt. Sura had a strong finish to last season, averaging 14.7 points, 8.3 rebounds and 5.3 assists in his 27 games with the Hawks. Sura, 31, has averaged 8.4 points, 3.2 rebounds and 3.6 assists in 11 seasons with four teams. Without Sura, Reece Gaines, who struggled as a rookie last season, is the only reserve shooting guard. Charlie Ward and Tyronn Lue, both coming off disappointing seasons, are the only point guards on the roster. Sura had arrived in Houston expecting to begin workouts that could provide a head start on training camp. "There's a lot of new guys here," Sura said last week. "To go through it with a few other guys I thought would help me get ready. It makes it a lot easier. But I have been having some discomfort in my back. I don't know what's going on. We're going to find out exactly what's going on and go forward from there."