Oct. 4, 2006, 3:34PM ROCKETS SUMMARY By JONATHAN FEIGEN Copyright 2006 Houston Chronicle Wells, Hayes ailing As much as the Rockets' roster is different, some things have not changed. The newest player, Bonzi Wells, has continued the team's recent run of injury issues. Unlike last season, when guards Bob Sura and Dion Glover were lost for the season by the end of camp's first day, the Rockets called the decisions to hold Wells and forward Chuck Hayes out of practice as temporary precautions. Wells has some lingering pain from last season's torn groin muscle and an unrelated lymph node infection that is being treated with antibiotics. Neither is considered a serious condition. "I tore my groin last year," Wells said. "They're just being cautious to make sure I don't tear it. I want to play a whole season. They're just being cautious, making sure it's totally strong before I get out on the court. "I could practice today. They're real cautious right now. The injury bug has been real tough for this team the past couple years, so they're just going to make sure it's 100 percent before I get back on the court. It's feeling better." Hayes pulled a groin muscle during summer workouts but could return to the court soon. "Chuck is doing fine," Rockets trainer Keith Jones said. "He's doing everything but live contact. It will probably be a few more days." McGrady's back After playing 47 games last season, Rockets forward Tracy McGrady said that he missed so much time with back injuries that he "forgot how to play basketball." "I've been outside so long," he said. "I'm ready to get back." He said again that he has had no issues with the back injury that ended his season or the spasms that derailed it after one regular-season practice. "I feel good. I feel extremely good," McGrady said. "We played four quarters today. I played three of the four quarters. The first day of training camp is always the toughest day. You don't know what to expect." Spell that for me again With Tuesday's media day, rookies for the first time received their game uniforms. Guard Kelenna Azubuike was ready to trade his in. Azubuike's name was misspelled "Azibuike" on his uniform, causing him to lament, "When you're a rookie, you don't even get your name spelled right." http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/sports/4234590.html
Hopefully it's nothing serious. It's good the team is taking precautions to prevent any major injuries from happening. Rest up, and get better Bonz and Chuck!
Probably the only benefit to the Astros not making the playoffs is that we get at least two Rockets articles a day now!
Bonzi injured this last season during the playoffs 5 months ago. It hasn't completely healed since what makes him think it will heal in the next 3 weeks.
I promise you Wells' groin injury is more serious than they want us to know. said it before on another thread already, but if he's still carrying the same groin problem from May - after 5 months of playing NO basketball at all - he's not just resting up at this stage. My prediction stands - Wells will not be in uniform opening night.
Yeah that's what scares me exactly. I want to see our full force on opening night and let the league know we are ready to smack them up. Hopefully this will still come true.