Andrew Bynum is still on schedule to make his debut with the Philadelphia 76’ers when their season kicks off on October 31st. But before that happens, the center is having a minor procedure to get him ready for the season. Per his agent David Lee, the injection to his right knee is the equivalent to the oil lubricant WD-40 on a squeaky door hinge.
Bynum will receive injections of Synvisc-One, or SYNVISC, Lee said.
“The best way I can describe it is it greases up the joint and that’s a good thing,” Lee said. “They did it last year. It’s routine. It’s non-invasive.”
Cause everyone wants to hear their All-Star-franchise-changing Center’s knee compared to a creaky hinge… My only issue with lamenting how “normal” this is, would be the fact that he’s in a completely new situation so nothing can really be deemed “normal” at this point. But theyre’s always hope.