Andrew Bogut Injured on Dunk Attempt

Sunday 04 April, 2010 at 4:42 pm T Lamont 0

The Bucks will sorely miss the toughness of Andrew Bogut.


The Milwaukee Bucks have had a winning formula in the season’s second half.  They’ve been one of the hottest teams in the NBA since the All-Star break, and have a foundation that can keep them competitive for years. 

But this year’s run – and possibilities of a first-round upset – may have come to an end on Saturday night.  On a fast break dunk attempt, Andrew Bogut suffered one of the most gruesome-looking injuries I have ever seen.  I’ve only seen one injury comparable, and that was a few years back when Shaun Livingston decapitated his knee.

I recall the Livingston injury – and the Bogut injury has the same “do I want to look or don’t I?” feeling.  So beware…this video may not be suited for some. 

This makes two big losses for the Bucks this year – including sharpshooter Michael Redd.  And Milwaukee has certainly learned how to excel without him.  Then comes this.

And in case is wasn’t obvious, Bogut is out for the remainder of the season.  Let’s hope that he’s good to go next year.


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