BREAKING NEWS: Shaq Done for the Season

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BREAKING NEWS: Shaq Done for the Season

BY HAIME GONZALEZ

hgonzalez@herald.com

MIAMI - It's tough to see a player go down with a season ending (and possibly career ending) injury. That's what Heat fans had to endure while watching a game against the Chicago Bulls. In the opening minutes of Tuesdays contest, Shaquille O'Neal went crashing to the floor and immediately grabbed his left knee.

O'Neal spent about two minutes on the floor before finally getting up with the help of teammates. He walked off the floor under his own power but put little weight on his left leg.

The injury was initially diagnosed as a strained left knee, but further evaluations revealed the true extent of the injury, and the Heat could be forced to play a lot more games like the 105-101 overtime loss to Chicago.

Team physicians confirmed that Shaquille O'Neal has suffered a torn ligament in his left knee, which will force Shaq out for the remainder of the season. O'Neal was not immediately available for comment, although a press conference is scheduled later today which will officially announce the Heats' loss.

Dwane Wade, the Heats' other star player, was available for comment and offered comfort to both O'Neal and Heat fans.

'The next few months will be a challenge for us all and we hope for the speedy recovery of our big guy in the middle. Times like this can bring a team closer together, so I want the fans to know that we see it through these tough times and still go on as expected. Shaq has been a big part of our success, but we feel that our level of play has been taken to another level, so we expect to continue our winning ways. With some luck, Shaq could return late in the playoffs. Get well soon, big guy.'' Wade said.

Despite Wade's encouraging message, the injury could keep the Heat from going very far in the playoffs, should O'Neal's knee be fully recovered in time for the conference finals. For now, Heat fans will have to hope that their other shining star can carry the team in a way similar to last years amazing playoff run.

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yeah whoa is right

after i just got finished posting that it wasn't that serioius...thats what they said last night...that he was day to day...and that it was just a strain

i really hope its not season or career ending...AHHH!

i feel bad for Miami fans they must be jumping out skyscraper windows and running into the Atlantic to try to drown themselves
 
This is a FAKE POST. GUys look at the miami.dolem.com...that's not the real website you guys are so easily fooled by some hack. Please take this off the board NOW!
 
Dude look at the link...thats not the real site guys its a fake, it's not the miami herald.

Here's the real story.

Guy got caught on ESPN message boards for posting this.

An upset, and a scare for Shaq

BY ISRAEL GUTIERREZ

igutierrez@herald.com


CHICAGO - When the big fella went down, the big picture got pretty murky.

Shaquille O'Neal crashed to the floor in the opening minutes Tuesday, grabbed his left knee and shot an alarmed look at the Heat bench, suddenly making the game against the Bulls a secondary concern.

The injury was diagnosed as a strained left knee, but further evaluations will reveal the true extent of the injury, and the Heat could be forced to play a lot more games like the 105-101 overtime loss to Chicago.

O'Neal left the Heat locker room after the game without commenting about his injury but walked with a pronounced limp.

Before he left, though, he passed along a message to his teammate Damon Jones.

'He said, `I'll be OK,' period,'' Jones said.

Despite O'Neal's encouraging message, the injury looks like it will cause O'Neal to miss some significant time.

The play occurred just 1 minute 35 seconds into the game, as Dwyane Wade drove into the lane and drew the Bulls defense. Wade lobbed a pass that O'Neal jumped to catch, but on his way down, his right foot landed on Othella Harrington, who had fallen in a collision with Wade. That left O'Neal to land with all his weight on his left leg, and he crumpled to the floor immediately, reached for his left knee and motioned to the bench that a timeout be called.

After Luol Deng scored on the other end, the Heat called a timeout, and team trainer Ron Culp tended to O'Neal, who hesitated to straighten his left leg.

O'Neal spent about two minutes on the floor before finally getting up with the help of teammates. He walked off the floor under his own power but put little weight on his left leg.

X-RAYS NEGATIVE

X-rays taken at the United Center were negative, but X-rays rarely reveal damage to ligaments in the knee. O'Neal did travel with the team to Indianapolis for its game against the Pacers tonight, and it's likely O'Neal will have an MRI exam taken either today in Indianapolis or Thursday in Miami to determine the extent of the damage.

With O'Neal out, the Heat turned to Michael Doleac at center, but like Udonis Haslem, Doleac was in foul trouble and was limited to 21 minutes. With Christian Laettner on the injured list, Heat coach Stan Van Gundy turned to seldom-used center Wang Zhi-Zhi for important minutes.

Wang delivered in his most meaningful 19 minutes of the season, scoring 11 points on 5-of-6 shooting and adding two rebounds.

The Heat needed all the help it could get, not only because of O'Neal's injury but because Wade was also playing through discomfort. During the second quarter, Wade's left knee and shin were being attended to as he sat on the baseline. Wade, whose left leg was covered in black protective gear, was limping throughout the game.

Still, the Heat had a seven-point lead with 3:41 remaining in the fourth quarter.

That's when Bulls rookie Ben Gordon took over. With 1:07 left, Gordon banked in a three that narrowed the Heat's lead to 90-89.

Gordon followed with another three-pointer after a defensive switch left Haslem covering the rookie. The three was Gordon's 11th point of the fourth quarter and gave the Bulls a 92-90 lead with 39.2 seconds remaining.

Jones hit a three-pointer with 33 seconds remaining, but the Heat forced Chicago into a 24-second violation on the ensuing possession, giving the Heat 3.6 seconds left to tie the score.

Shandon Anderson inbounded the ball to Jones, who took a couple dribbles and pulled up for a 17-footer that never reached the rim. Eddie Jones caught the airball and banked it in over his head as the clock expired. The referees ruled the shot was good, and replays confirmed the call, sending the game to overtime.
 
and it has the same article on ^that link

alright whats true and whats false...im not good at spotting a joke on the internet
 
OKAY i got i got it

but its not like id have reason to doubt BREAKING NEWS on this site...i mean no one is gonna purposely post trash...i do realize that evilmav made a mistake

i was gonna say how can it go from day to day to this is could be season ending
 
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