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Shaquille O'Neal tore cartilage in his left knee Sunday when he collided with Houston's Chuck Hayes and it was announced on Friday that he will undergo surgery on that knee. The injury was originally diagnosed as a hyperextended knee.
He is expected to miss four to six weeks of play.
Dr. Harlan Selesnick will perform surgery on the center at a date to be determined. After surgery, O’Neal can begin rehabilitation immediately
This is a huge loss for the Miami Heat, I don't see that team being much of a threat now with him out which kills them. They need to stay around 500 while he is out to have any change at playoffs. Hope he gets better quicker than what the doctors told him becuase he is awsome to watch.
if they can stay a few games under .500 then they will be good, remember teams got in the playoffs last year being 4 and 5 games under .500, Heat could do it this year, I just don't think they are strong enough to hold up till the end of the season...
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I see the team carrying along decently without the big man. Sure Shaq is dominant on the floor, but when you come down to it, the team still has decent big men in Haslem, Mourning, and Walker. I don't expect to see a major drop in scoring for Miami as the injury leaves Wade open to take more shots and it also enables the team to spread the ball more efficently. I see the Heat rising to 1-3 games over .500 upon the big man's return, where (mark my words) the Heat will once again rise to the top of the Eastern Conference.