Jeremy Wise OUT for Petron Because of Injury: Therapists Recommend Import Replacement for The Rest of Gov's Cup
After steering Petron to the 2nd place of the 2011 PBA Governors' Cup Team Standings, Jeremy Wise was diagnosed by their therapist that he injured his meniscus. He went all out against B-Meg last Wednesday and because of that he suffered or perhaps aggravated his injury. As a consequence, he may not be able to play for Petron for the rest of the Governors' Cup. He needs an immediate replacement. According to specialists this kind of injury that Wise suffered requires immediate attention and care. They said that:
"A meniscus tear is a common knee injury. The meniscus is a rubbery, C-shaped disc that cushions your knee. Treatment may include: * Rest, ice, wrapping the knee with an elastic bandage, and propping up the leg on pillows. * Physical therapy.* Surgery to repair the meniscus. and * Surgery to remove part of the meniscus."
By the way, I got the sad news from Snow Badua. He Tweeted that:
"PETRON's IMPORT JEREMY WISE has MENISCAL TEAR. Team therapists now recommend coaching staff to immediately look for a new reinforcement."
Petron is now thinking of re-acquiring Mike Taylor. The import that Wise replaced because of poor performance.
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