WALKER REPORTEDLY SUFFERS PARTIAL TEAR IN MENISCUS

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Kansas State coach Frank Martin didn’t find out that Bill Walker injured his knee until Sunday night. Walker, according to Draft Express, suffered a partial tear in his meniscus and will be out for at least three weeks. While Draft Express also reported that there is no structural damage to the knee, NBA teams will certainly have concerns due to Walker’s history – which includes a pair ... [link]

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Sports Tip Drill 06.16.08
Published 6/16/2008 by picodulce at the east coast bias
... , but wants to stay in the draft. Jeff Goodman reports that it’s a partial tear in the meniscus. What’s that, you ask? To the right is a picture of a knee. ...

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