Found November 02, 2007 on
Basket Interference?:
It was learned today that Charlotte Bobcats Guard/Forward Adam Morrison is tentatively scheduled to undergo knee surgery on Nov. 10, 2007. Fondly called "The Great Mustachio" by a number of fans, Morrison is out for the season after tearing the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in his left knee in a pre-season game against the Los Angeles Lakers last October 21, 2007.
Earlier statements seemed to point to Morrison possibly returning sometime this season as the gravity of his injury was not immediately disclosed. Unfortunately, with the his impending ACL surgery and subsequent rehabilitation, we most likely have seen the last of Morrison until next year.
Here is to your speedy recovery!
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