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    Ron Artest injured after falling down stairs at home

    Ron Artest was injured last night at his home when he tripped over a box and fell down a flight of stairs, suffering an injury to his head and left elbow.

    Artest received treatment at the emergency room at UCLA Medical Center, where he was released after undergoing a series of tests, including a CT scan. He received stitches to the back of his head and to his elbow.

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    He'll miss tonight's game for sure, but beyond tonight is unknown currently. Not making light of the situation, but for an NBAer, wouldn't a fall down a flight of stairs be more like a 3-step skid, based on how tall they are? lol

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    The bigger they are, the harder they fall. Garnett demonstrated the law of gravity in yesterday's game. Surprised Artest didn't just stitch it up himself and slap a Winnie the Pooh band-aid on it. All I heard during the Lakers-Cavs game was how he's the toughest athlete on the planet.

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    Wish Ron all the best and for a quick recovery!

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    Wish Artest a speedy recovery. You guys are just ridiculous lol, you really are...keep hating, it's ok.

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    Ron Artest was injured last night at his home when he tripped over a box and fell down a flight of stairs, suffering an injury to his head and left elbow.

    Artest received treatment at the emergency room at UCLA Medical Center, where he was released after undergoing a series of tests, including a CT scan. He received stitches to the back of his head and to his elbow.

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    He'll miss tonight's game for sure, but beyond tonight is unknown currently. Not making light of the situation, but for an NBAer, wouldn't a fall down a flight of stairs be more like a 3-step skid, based on how tall they are? lol


    Not if you live in a mansion.

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    Not if you live in a mansion.

    Even so...Yao Ming or Gheorge Muresan would have a 3-step skid...lol

    But, all in all, I hope he does have a fast & full recovery.

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    Wonder what the responses would be if Artest was still in Indy.....

    ......that's rhetorical btw lol
    Last edited by cgb_orl; 12-27-2009 at 01:24 PM.

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    probably had too much of that hennessey he loves so much and hit the deck. party on artest, and get well soon.

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