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Sasha Vujacic out “indefinitely” after concussion

October 15, 2010

Sasha Vujacic will be sitting out a few days – “indefinitely” in leaguespeak – thanks to a concussion suffered during Thursday night’s team practice.

According to the Los Angeles Lakers official blog:

“Lakers guard Sasha Vujacic suffered a concussion after being inadvertently struck in the face, just below the left eye, by an errant elbow from Lamar Odom in Thursday’s practice.

“Vujacic will be monitored closely and reevaluated on Friday, but for now is considered out indefinitely from basketball activity.”

And for no good reason whatsoever, BiE presents another of Laker-Fan’s awesome Machine Videos from last season below the break. As Agent Smith says, “Never send a man to do a machine’s job.” Even if it’s seeing stars, apparently…

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    15 years ago

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